Oasis announce 'last chance' to get 2025 tickets after adding one final date to world tour

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Oasis have given fans one final chance to grab once-in-a-lifetime tickets to their reunion world tour.

The Manchester band, fronted by Liam and Noel Gallagher, have reunited 15 years after Noel dramatically quit. The two brothers have been bitter enemies ever since, but are believed to have buried the hatchet ahead of their 2025 tour.

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Tickets have been selling like hot cakes, with overwhelming demand leading to people spending all day in virtual queues, desperate to see the beloved band on stage once more. Now, with venues across the world selling out, Liam and Noel have thrown their adoring fans a bone.

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In a surprise move, a third and final date has been added to the Melbourne leg of the tour, with a show at the Marvel Stadium on Tuesday, November 4 next year. It is thought that this is the last date that will be added.

Tickets went on general sale yesterday (October 18) but there are still plenty up for grabs on Ticketmaster.

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Information on the website told fans: “If you already registered for Melbourne in the Oasis Live '25 Australian ballot, you may be eligible for this show's pre-sale, provided you did not buy a ticket in the initial pre-sale or general onsale.

“If you already have a code for Melbourne and have not bought tickets in either the presale or general onsale, your code will still be valid and you will be able to access the presale through the link in your original code email.

“If you applied for tickets for Melbourne and didn't get a code the first time around, you might have a second chance as additional codes will be issued.”

The lowest priced seats for this gig are currently selling for AUS $254 - which converts to roughly £130.

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