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If 2024 was defined by the Eras Tour, 2025 has been all about the Oasis reunion. Somehow, Liam and Noel have made it through the entire summer without any issues – all those years apart must have mellowed them. Or maybe a 16 year hiatus was all part of the Masterplan after all.
After 15 nights in the UK, including massive shows at Heaton Park in Manchester, Cardiff’s Principality and Edinburgh’s Murrayfield, the band are back at London’s Wembley Stadium for two final British dates this weekend.
Before this summer, the Britpop icons hadn’t performed together since their famous breakup back in 2009. Needless to say the demand for tickets was extremely high, and they sold out pretty much immediately. If you weren’t lucky enough to bag one last year but don’t want to feel Half the World Away from Liam, Noel, Bonehead, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Joey Waronker this weekend, here’s how you can get into the stadium (September 27-28) for the last of Oasis’ 2025 UK dates.
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Where to buy last-minute Oasis tickets for Wembley Stadium
General sale
You probably already know about the chaos that was the Oasis general sale when 17 million people signed onto Ticketmaster to buy just 1.4 million tickets. What followed was disappointment for the vast majority, and frustration from those who ended up getting through the queues only to be charged hundreds of pounds due to surge pricing. Basically, you’re out of luck if you were hoping to avoid resale.
Ticketmaster resale
For each of their UK shows, a limited number of production release tickets have become available a few days in advance for a select number of people who are ‘identified as someone who does not already have tickets for any Oasis Live '25 date’. You can only purchase these if you’ve been emailed a code to access the sale on Ticketmaster, although this still does not guarantee you tickets. If you signed up for presale last year and still haven’t been to a show, check your email and spam folders to see if you’ve been sent a code.
Some fans will also resell their tickets directly via Ticketmaster, although these are tricky to get. The best thing to do is refresh the Ticketmaster website here frequently and act quickly if anything does become available.
📸 In pictures: ecstatic Oasis fans at Wembley for the band’s first London reunion show.
Stubhub
There are some tickets still on sale on Stubhub, starting at £460 for the furthest seats, or £930 for General Admission standing.
In a statement regarding Oasis resale tickets, 50,000 of which the band’s promoters cancelled back in October, Stubhub said; ‘In the rare scenario that a fan cannot get in, we will work to provide a replacement ticket or issue a full refund. We provide full transparency of all ticket conditions, including any restrictions, so fans can make an informed choice before they buy.’
Find Stubhub options here.
Viagogo
At time of writing there are still a limited number of tickets on Viagogo, although the website cautions that September 27 is close to selling out. Floor passes currently start at £908, and restricted view tickets are around £470.
Find tickets on Viagogo here.
Cheapest tickets still available
The cheapest tickets available – at time of writing – are restricted view seated tickets, which start at around £450 for September 28 on both Stubhub and Viagogo.
VIP tickets
Unfortunately, these Oasis shows are so popular that even the premium VIP packages have sold out. You still can register your interest with Seat Unique here, who will notify you if any tickets become available.
When are Oasis playing London’s Wembley Stadium?
Oasis already played five shows at Wembley between July 25 and August 3, but they’re coming back for more. The band will wave goodbye to the UK (officially forever, but if the rumours are true, they’ll be back next year) with two final nights at the England national footie stadium on September 27 and 28.
The band has already played these London dates:
- July 25, 2025
- July 26, 2025
- July 30, 2025
- August 2, 2025
- August 3, 2025
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