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Oasis fans are in for a treat as the band has announced a pre-sale ballot for their upcoming reunion gigs at Wembley Stadium and other venues. This pre-sale ballot aims to give fans a fair opportunity to secure tickets for what is expected to be a very popular event.

According to a post on Oasis’s X page, fans can register for the UK and Ireland 2025 tour pre-sale ballot. The pre-sale will be held on Friday, August 30th, ahead of the general sale on Saturday. To ensure that the maximum number of fans have a fair chance to access tickets, applicants will be selected for the pre-sale through a ballot. Registration for the ballot is currently open and will close at 7pm BST on Wednesday, August 28th.

Successful applicants will receive an email with full access information on the morning of Friday, August 30th. However, it’s important to note that success in the ballot does not guarantee tickets, as they will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

The long-awaited reunion of brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher was confirmed on Tuesday with the announcement of a worldwide tour in 2025. The brothers, who split nearly 15 years ago, released their chart-topping album “Definitely Maybe” around three decades ago. The tour will kick off at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium and will also include stops in Manchester’s Heaton Park, London’s Wembley Stadium, Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, and Dublin’s Croke Park throughout July and August next year.

Noel Gallagher, 57, left the Manchester rock group on August 28th, 2009, citing his inability to continue working with Liam. Fans have been eagerly anticipating a reunion since the brothers disbanded following a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris. Recent rumors of a reunion were fueled by the brothers teasing an announcement for 8am on Tuesday and reports of the end of their feud.

The Oasis Live 25 tour dates are scheduled as follows: Principality Stadium on July 4th and 5th; Heaton Park on July 11th, 12th, 19th, 20th, 25th, and 26th; Wembley Stadium on August 2nd and 3rd; Murrayfield Stadium on August 8th and 9th; and Croke Park on August 16th and 17th.

As part of the sign-up process for the ballot, fans are required to identify the original drummer for Oasis. Tony McCarroll was the band’s original drummer, joining the Britpop stars in the 1980s when they were still known as The Rain. He contributed to Oasis’s debut album “Definitely Maybe” in 1994 before leaving in 1995.

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