Oasis are ‘set to add MORE shows to the 17-date reunion tour in a bid to make fans happy’ – as millions of supporters are left devastated after tickets sold out within hours

Oasis are reportedly adding more shows to their 17-concert reunion tour in a bid to ‘make their fans happy’.

Music lovers were left disappointed when all tickets for the highly anticipated concerts sold out within hours, due to eight-hour queues, technical problems and shocking price increases.

And after millions of people missed out on golden tickets to next summer’s concerts, brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher are reportedly considering adding more dates to the tour.

A source said The sun: ‘Millions of Oasis fans will be feeling incredibly disappointed today. Noel and Liam are considering whether they can feasibly do more dates

“Next year’s reunion tour is for their fans and they want to make them happy.”

Oasis are reportedly adding more shows to their 17-date reunion tour in a bid to ‘make their fans happy’ [Noel and Liam pictured in 2008]

Music lovers were left bitterly disappointed when all tickets for the highly anticipated performances sold out within hours, amid a frenzy plagued by eight-hour queues.

Music lovers were left bitterly disappointed when all tickets for the highly anticipated performances sold out within hours, amid a frenzy plagued by eight-hour queues.

Meanwhile, another insider revealed that Noel, 57, is working on new material and may invite Liam, 51, to record some vocals.

They shared: ‘Noel knows the reunion is all about the hits, but he doesn’t want it to be purely a nostalgia act. He’s got the songs ready and if things keep going well with Liam, it could be absolutely amazing.’

MailOnline has contacted representatives of Oasis for comment.

The news of the new dates comes amid rumours that Oasis are set to add two more dates to their long-awaited reunion tour at Dublin’s Croke Park.

The band’s first two shows in Ireland were the first of their 17 total shows to sell out after the coveted tickets went on sale on Friday morning.

Tickets for the two dates, August 16 and 17, sold out in minutes, with fans desperately begging Oasis to add more shows to the line-up.

Now showbusiness insiders have revealed that it is highly likely that the kings of Britpop will play two extra concerts in Croke Park the following weekend, on August 23 and 24.

A showbiz told the Irish Sun: ‘The demand for Oasis in Ireland is huge.

The ticket sales chaos comes after Noel is reportedly set to reunite with his brother Liam in the south of France ahead of their reunion tour

After a day in which millions of people missed out on golden tickets for next summer’s concerts, brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher are said to be considering adding more dates to the tour

Vision: It comes after brother Noel revealed what he thinks the long-awaited Oasis reunion would look like if it ever happened

Meanwhile, another insider revealed that Noel, 57, is working on new material and could potentially invite Liam, 51, to record some vocals

‘Tickets this morning will sell out within minutes and there will be thousands upon thousands of disappointed if it stays with those two.

They added: ‘The Gallaghers love Ireland, the demand is there so there’s a good chance it will happen.

‘And two additional concerts are being considered for the following weekend, in addition to the two that have already been announced.’

Music lovers queued for eight hours on Saturday to get a ticket.

General sale of the 90s band began at 8am in Ireland and 9am in the UK, following a limited pre-sale on Friday.

Followers were quick to post photos of their ‘ticket machines’ and flocked to laptops, iPads and mobile phones in an attempt to increase their chances of winning the coveted tickets.

According to insiders, Croke Park in Dublin will get two extra dates on August 23 and 24

According to insiders, Croke Park in Dublin will get two extra dates on August 23 and 24

Oasis' two concerts in Dublin are sold out, with 160,000 tickets sold in a matter of hours

Oasis’ two concerts in Dublin are sold out, with 160,000 tickets sold in a matter of hours

Bookmakers put the odds of getting one of the 1.4 million tickets on Friday at just 14/1. However, technical problems at Ticketmaster have not improved the odds.

And now the unlucky 93 percent of applicants have been heartbroken – after Liam Gallagher and Noel confirmed all 17 of their shows had sold out.

Oasis Live 25 tour dates

JULY 2025

  • 4th – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
  • 5th – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
  • 11th – Manchester, Heaton Park
  • 12th – Manchester, Heaton Park
  • 16th – Manchester, Heaton Park
  • 19th – Manchester, Heaton Park
  • 20th – Manchester, Heaton Park
  • 25th – London, Wembley Stadium
  • 26th – London, Wembley Stadium
  • 30th – London, Wembley Stadium

AUGUST 2025

  • 2nd – London, Wembley Stadium
  • 3rd – London, Wembley Stadium
  • 8th – Edinburgh, Murrayfield
  • 9th – Edinburgh, Murrayfield
  • 12th – Edinburgh, Murrayfield
  • 16th – Dublin, Croke Park
  • 17th – Dublin, Croke Park

In a message posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, said: ‘Oasis Live ’25 tickets for UK and Ireland are SOLD OUT.’

‘Be wary of counterfeit and invalid tickets appearing on the secondary market.’

‘Tickets can ONLY be resold, at face value, through Ticketmaster and Twickets.’

Thousands of fans were left devastated after losing access to Ticketmaster, Gigs and Tours and SeeTickets.

Some had to queue to sit in the waiting room, while others reported being turned away from ticket sales websites when they tried to get to the front.

Angry fans, who called themselves ‘real’ fans, claimed they had missed the chance to see the Britpop band’s comeback tour for young people who ‘only know Wonderwall’.

The 17-concert tour runs from July 4 to August 17, kicking off at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium before heading to Manchester’s Heaton Park, London’s Wembley Stadium, Edinburgh’s Murrayfield and Dublin’s Croke Park.

The chaos surrounding ticket sales comes after Noel reportedly visits the South of France with his brother Liam in preparation for their reunion tour.

Liam, 51, jetted off to the French Riviera on Friday with his mother Peggy, 81, fiancée Debbie Gwyther and his rescue dog Buttons, while Noel was spotted at his recording studio in north London.

However, sources claim that Noel will be joining them soon and their mother is very happy about it.

“Peggy is overjoyed that her boys have finally patched things up after more than a decade of not speaking to each other,” a source said The sun.

“She has remained close to both of them and has never taken sides in their fights. The prospect of them all being on holiday together is a dream come true.”

MailOnline has contacted representatives of Oasis for comment.

Music lovers queued for eleven hours to get their hands on the gold-dust passes, but thousands were left distraught after being locked out of ticketing sites

Music lovers queued for eleven hours to get their hands on the gold-dust passes, but thousands were left distraught after being locked out of ticketing sites

The 17-date tour runs from July 4 to August 17, kicking off at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff before heading to Heaton Park in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London. [pictured in 2008)

The 17-date tour runs from July 4 to August 17, kicking off at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium before heading to Manchester’s Heaton Park, Wembley Stadium in London [pictured in 2008)

It comes after Noel reportedly ‘caved in and agreed’ to the Oasis reunion during a string of late-night phone calls with brother Liam, during which they ended their 15-year feud. 

The sibling’s fractious relationship came to a head in 2009, after a backstage fight in Paris led to Noel leaving the iconic Britpop band.

In recent years, Liam has been keen to make amends with his brother and reform Oasis, but his older brother poured cold water on the idea. 

But as Liam closed his set at Reading Festival he teased that an announcement could be made on Tuesday at 8:00am. A short clip of a sign in the style of the Oasis logo was projected on a large screen above the stage and subsequently shared to Oasis and Liam’s official Instagram and X accounts.

The duo announced on Tuesday they are set to come together on stage for the first time in 15 years to perform across the UK and Ireland. 

The pair are expected to earn a huge £50 million payday from the shows, with the first show set to take place in Cardiff on July 4.