British rock band Oasis has warned against ticket resales for their upcoming reunion concerts in 2025, with pre-sale tickets already being found on the secondary market for thousands of euros.
Tickets for confirmed Oasis concert dates will go on sale this weekend.
However, the group warned on Friday evening about unofficial resales of pre-sale tickets. “We’ve noticed attempts to sell tickets on the secondary market since pre-sales began,” the band posted on X (formerly Twitter).
They cautioned that tickets can only be resold at face value through Ticketmaster and Twickets.
“Any tickets sold in violation of terms and conditions will be cancelled by the organisers,” they added.
On Friday evening, tickets for an Oasis concert at London’s Wembley Stadium were listed on Viagogo for £5,909, approximately €7,102. Other ticket resales on StubHub went as high as £10,578, over €12,000.
Official ticket prices to see the Gallagher brothers perform in the stadium next year range from £74.25 (€87) to £506.25 (€600).
Oasis’s tour will kick off on 4 July 2025 in Cardiff, Wales, with several shows planned in Manchester – the brothers’ hometown – and London.

