Can you still register for Oasis ticket ballot? Everything Oasis have said so far
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- Oasis’ reunion tour sold out its initial run of shows in 2025.
- Band has now added extra shows at Wembley Stadium in September next year.
- Tickets will be sold by a ballot - but fans have been left confused.
Oasis fans will have an extra chance to buy tickets for the reunion shows - but only for concerts in London. The band has announced two further shows at Wembley Stadium in September 2025.
It comes after the concerts in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Dublin went on sale last weekend. However it was plagued with issues as fans were left waiting in huge queues online and facing dynamic ticket prices.
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Hide AdOasis have added two more concerts at Wembley Stadium on 27 and 28 September next year. But the tickets will be sold via a ballot - and some fans have been left confused.
Here’s all you need to know:
When was deadline for Oasis pre-sale register?
Hours after the 2025 UK and Ireland shows were announced, Oasis revealed plans for a pre-sale. It will take place on the morning of Friday, 30 August, a full 24 hours before the general sale starts - giving lucky fans the chance to grab tickets early, or even have two shots at picking them up, as they will have a second go when the general sale starts.
To register you simply have to fill out a form on Oasis’ website. Click the link here and that will take you to the website. - but the deadline has already passed with it closing at 7pm on Wednesday, 28 August.
Fans had to enter their email address as well as answer a number of questions. It included asking how many times you have seen Oasis previously and a quiz on general knowledge of band members - in a bid to tackle scalpers.
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Announcing the additional shows in London, Oasis wrote on social media: “Two extra Wembley Stadium shows have been added due to phenomenal demand. Tickets will be sold by a staggered, invitation-only ballot process. Applications to join the ballot will be opened first to the many UK fans who were unsuccessful in the initial on sale with Ticketmaster. More details to follow.” We will update this article when Oasis clarify exactly how the invite-only ballot will work.
Did you have to buy anything to enter pre-sale?
Often times when a major tour like the Oasis reunion is announced, fans will be encouraged to pre-order or buy an album/ merchandise in order to be able to enter a pre-sale ballot. But legally in the UK at least, they have to offer the chance to take part without making a purchase - albeit that may be buried below the section trying to get you to make a purchase.
However for the Oasis reunion, all you have to do is enter a form on the band’s website - free of charge. It does not cost a penny to register for the pre-sale ballot.
What if I haven’t received the confirmation email?
In an update on social media prior to the general sale, Oasis’s official account worked to calm concerns from fans who had entered the ballot but had yet to receive a confirmation email. The band wrote: “Due to an extremely high volume of entries, confirmation emails may be delayed. Please be assured that everyone who has correctly filled out the ballot form before 7pm Wednesday 28th August will receive the confirmation email.”
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Demand for the Oasis shows is set to be sky-high (it may even be space-high to be more accurate) and so restrictions are in place. According to SeeTickets you will be limited to buying just four tickets in one go - and resales will only be allowed on official websites and will be capped at face value.
Have you entered the pre-sale ballot, have you received your confirmation email yet? Share your thoughts with our tech writer by emailing: [email protected]
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