After years of rumours and fan speculation, Oasis is officially back and set to perform a series of sold-out shows at London’s Wembley Stadium this summer. The Live ’25 reunion tour has become one of the UK’s fastest-selling tours in history, but the big question now is: can fans still get last-minute tickets?
When Will Oasis Perform in London?
Oasis will be playing six shows at Wembley Stadium on the following dates:
- Friday, 25 July 2025
- Saturday, 26 July 2025
- Wednesday, 30 July 2025
- Saturday, 2 August 2025
- Sunday, 3 August 2025
- Saturday, 27 September 2025
Tickets for all London dates officially sold out within minutes of release earlier this year, but some options remain for those hoping to secure a last-minute seat.
Are There Any Tickets Left?
While general admission tickets are gone, there is still limited availability through official resale channels:
- Twickets provides verified resale tickets at original prices, though availability is currently very limited.
- Twickets is offering verified resale tickets at face value, but stock is extremely low.
- VIP and hospitality packages are still available through providers like Seat Unique, although prices start at £899 for premium seating and rise significantly for full VIP experiences.
Fans are being urged to avoid unauthorised resellers as Oasis and Wembley Stadium have warned that tickets purchased outside official partners risk being cancelled.
Massive Demand Across the UK
The Oasis reunion is easily one of the biggest music events of the decade. According to official reports, over 14 million fans queued online for the initial ticket sales across the UK and Ireland.
The reunion shows kicked off in Cardiff on 4 July 2025, with critics praising the band’s electric performance and noting the crowd’s overwhelming energy. The London shows are expected to deliver the same atmosphere with setlists packed full of classics like Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back in Anger, and Live Forever.
Fan Scramble for Last-Minute Access
The scramble for tickets has led many fans to check resale platforms daily. Prices for resale seats range from £300 to over £1,000 depending on the date and seating section.
Sites like Vivid Seats are still listing a few tickets, but at a premium.
A Wembley Stadium spokesperson confirmed that last-minute ticket drops are possible but will be released without prior notice. Fans are encouraged to sign up for alerts on Ticketmaster and other official outlets.
A Historic Return
The Live ’25 tour is quickly becoming one of the most anticipated and widely discussed music events across the UK this year. For many fans, it’s a powerful return to the soundtrack of their youth, while a whole new generation is experiencing Oasis live for the very first time. This reunion is not just about the music — it marks a rare moment of reconciliation between Liam and Noel Gallagher after years of public fallout. Their decision to share the stage again has reignited the Britpop spirit that defined the 90s.
Those who were at the Cardiff opener described the show as unforgettable. The band’s energy, mixed with the crowd’s emotion, created an atmosphere that felt both nostalgic and urgent. Classics like Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back in Anger, Live Forever, and Champagne Supernova sent the stadium into full voice, proving that even after all these years, Oasis still holds an unshakable place in British music.