Ticket prices for the hugely anticipated Oasis tour have finally been revealed.
Earlier this week, the band announced a huge reunion tour of the UK and Ireland for 2025 – 15 whole years since their spectacular split.
Now that the Gallagher brothers have finally decided to bury the hatchet, fans have been in a tailspin scrambling to get organised for buying tickets.
A pre-sale ballot was so popular that the Oasis website briefly crashed, and ‘unprecedented demand’ has led to them adding three extra dates today.
Oasis will now be performing five shows in Heaton Park, plus gigs in Wembley Stadium, Croke Park in Dublin, Principality Stadium in Cardiff and Murrayfield in Edinburgh.
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And finally, the bit of Oasis information we’ve all been gagging for has arrived – ticket prices have just dropped.
Tickets for the stadium shows start from £65 (plus booking fee) for seating.
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But as Heaton Park has no seating, general admission prices are the same for all tickets for the Oasis hometown shows.
It’ll cost you £135 (or £148.50 with booking fees) per ticket for standing.
Hospitality tickets are £250.00 including fees, which gets you entry to the main arena, plus access to a hospitality area with its own bar, street food, premium toilets and a chill-out area (is it worth an extra hundred quid to chill out at an Oasis gig?)
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If you really want to splash out, you can get a £453 package that will get you a priority standing ticket, plus pre-show party access, access to a private Oasis exhibition, a premium collectible item, exclusive merchandise, an exclusive numbered lithograph, and a commemorative laminate.
Tickets go on sale at 9am on Saturday 31 August with See Tickets here.
If you are lucky enough to make it through the pre-sale ballot, tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday 30 August.
Ticket prices for the Oasis 2025 reunion tour
Standing – £135 (or £148.50 with booking fees)
Hospitality area package – £250 (or £268.50 with booking fees)
Pre-show party and exhibition fan package – £435 (or £453.50 with booking fees)
Merchandise and exhibition fan package – £335 (or £353.50 with booking fees)
Featured image: Oasis, YouTube
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Extra date added for festive screening of The Holiday with live orchestra in Manchester
Emily Sergeant
You can watch The Holiday on a big screen with a live orchestra playing the soundtrack in Manchester this Christmas.
The Holiday is one of the best-loved Christmas films of all time.
In case you haven’t got around to watching it before, the 2006 romcom directed and produced by Nancy Meyers stars Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, and Jack Black, and tells the story of how two women, who have never met and live 6,000 miles apart, find themselves in the same exact place in life.
They meet online through a home exchange website, and impulsively switch homes for the holiday.
Shortly after arriving at their destinations, both women find the last thing either wants or expects – a new romance.
Since its release nearly two decades ago, watching The Holiday has become an annual tradition for millions worldwide every time the festive season rolls around – but how would you like to watch this classic in the most magical way possible? Streamed live onto a big screen in the theatre with a complete concert orchestra playing its soundtrack by the legendary Hans Zimmer? Well now you can this Christmas.
After a sell-out run in 2023, The Holiday In Concert will be going on a 16-date tour across the UK again this November and December, and will be taking place in the some of the country’s greatest concert halls – including The Bridgewater Hall here in Manchester.
The in-concert experience with a full orchestra and cinema-size screen is described as being an “incredibly unique” and “immersive” way to experience this cult-classic film.
JUST ANNOUNCED // Due to popular demand, The Holiday in Concert returns to the Hall on Monday 23 December for an extra date! Enjoy Hans Zimmer's score played live-to-film by a stunning full concert orchestra 🎼 Tickets on sale Friday 13 September 10am. ℹ https://t.co/TslToqd32Apic.twitter.com/5WpA6X5vQ2
Due to overwhelming demand for the Manchester show on Friday 6 December, a second date in our city has now been added to the tour’s run on Monday 23 December, and tickets for the new show are on sale at 10am tomorrow (Friday 13 September).
Liverpool, York, and Sheffield are some of the other northern English cities forming part of the tour, while the show will also be staged in London, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Swansea, and more.
New Haçienda book to be launched with event featuring all-star guest speaker lineup
Thomas Melia
A launch party is taking place for an exciting new collaborative book about an iconic Manchester nightclub venue.
New Century Hall is going to be hosting a one-of-a-kind event for a book written exclusively about Manchester’s clubbing epicentre, The Haçienda.
This new publication by Rebecca Hook will explain what the atmosphere of the famous nightclub was like from the perspective of everyone who was there at the time.
From performers and staff, to clubgoers themselves, The Haçienda: Threads features excerpts from well-known musicians like Happy Mondays’ Bez, and The Stone Roses’Mani, as well as a foreword from New Order bassist, Peter Hook.
In its heyday, the legendary nightclub – which was founded Factory Records’ Tony Wilson, music manager Rob Gretton, and new-wave band New Order – saw performances from a long list of music giants, as well as being the venue for Madonna’s first UK performance, and three-time performers, Manchester band The Smiths.
The Haçienda also became a pioneer with the growth of the ‘Madchester‘ movement, thanks to its Ibiza Nights which ran in the late 80s.
Oasis played this revolutionary venue in 1984 to celebrate the release of their debut album Definitely Maybe – with Noel Gallagher becoming a frequent visitor to the club when he wasn’t performing, hence why he’s set to be one of the guest speakers at the book launch event next month.
The launch party is taking place on Wednesday 9 October, and has an exciting timetable planned for the evening once doors open at 6pm.
Programming for the night includes welcome cocktails upon entry, an ‘In Conversation’ segment, a book signing, and then it’s all up to the DJ’s to soundtrack the rest of your night from 9pm until closing.
Throughout the night, there will be guest speakers reminiscing the legacy of The Haçienda – with the likes of Graeme Park, Peter Hook, Mani, Greg Wilson, as well as Noel.
If you want to relive the good old days of the legendary nightclub, you can get your hands on tickets to the launch event here.