Everything you need to know to secure your Oasis reunion tickets

Tickets for the Oasis gigs at Dublin's Croke Park on August 16 and 17 next year will go on sale at 8am tomorrow. 
Everything you need to know to secure your Oasis reunion tickets

Oasis (from left) Gem Archer, Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher, and Andy Bell during the photocall at London's Wembley Stadium, where they announced their biggest ever tour of open air venues in Ireland and Britain next summer.

With ticket prices for the Oasis reunion gigs being released, here is a breakdown of how fans can secure their place in the crowd next summer.

The band this week announced they will reunite for the first time since breaking up in 2009 to perform a 17-gig run in Ireland and Britain.

How much will tickets cost?

Tickets for the two Oasis gigs at Dublin’s Croke Park on August 16 and 17 next year will go on sale at 8am tomorrow. While promoter MCD has said ticket prices will start at €86.50, not including booking fees, Ticketmaster has yet to announce full pricing details of all the standing and seated tickets or any special premium packages.

At London’s Wembley Stadium, the cheapest tickets are seating priced at £74.25, before increasing to £101.75, £132.75, £167.75, and £206.25 depending on location.

Standing tickets will cost £151.25, while a number of premium packages are also on offer with the most expensive costing £506.25.

The cheapest tickets for the band’s Manchester homecoming gig in Heaton Park will cost £148.50 for standing, with no seating on offer.

There are also premium ticket packages, with the most expensive costing £453.50.

At Murrayfield in Edinburgh, the cheapest ticket will cost £74 for seating, with prices increasing to £101.50, £129, £167.50, and £206 depending on location.

Normal standing tickets will cost £151, with a premium standing ticket also on offer at £216, which offers fans limited edition merchandise and a commemorative fabric wristband.

In Wales, the cheapest tickets for Cardiff’s Principality Stadium will be priced at £73 for seating, before rising to £100.50, £128, £166.50 and £205.

Standing will cost £150, while there are also a number of premium options, including £505 tickets.

The premium tickets offer fans a number of extras including a priority standing ticket, pre-show party entrance, a premium collectable item, an exclusive merchandise package, an exclusive numbered lithograph, and a commemorative lanyard.

Where can ticketsbe purchased?

Tickets for the Dublin gigs will be available at ticketmaster.ie.

Tickets for the British gigs will be on ticketmaster.co.uk, gigsandtours.com, and seetickets.com.

These are the only official ticket sellers.

How can fans boost their chances of getting a ticket?

Organisers have suggested that fans should sign up to official ticket agents ahead of time, as websites will be very busy when tickets go on sale.

How many ticketscan be bought?

There is a limit of four tickets per household, per show.

Organisers say only tickets bought through approved agents will be valid.

Can tickets be resold?

Fans who can no longer attend the shows will be able to resell their tickets via Twickets or Ticketmaster Fan-to-Fan.

Ticket resales will be allowed at no more than the price that was paid — its face value plus booking fees.

Selling tickets through unauthorised resale platforms will breach the terms and conditions, and tickets may be cancelled.

People can also run the risk of being scammed by going through unofficial routes.

What happens if Oasis break up again before the concert?

The general advice on the Citizens Advice website about ticket sales is that if someone has bought their ticket from an official seller, the organiser will tell consumers how they can get a refund if an event is cancelled or rescheduled.

In general, when organising any concert, organisers may choose to have potential incidents written into their insurance policies that they could be covered for, if something did not go as planned.

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