Oasis ask fans new all-important question as ballot is released

When did Oasis play Wembley Stadium

Official invitations have been released for a exclusive, limited ballot to attend Oasis' last Wembley Stadium concerts in 2025.

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The band announced that they will be sending invites to "fans we have been able to identify". They also mentioned that those who were logged into a Ticketmaster account on Saturday August 31 and were able to join a ticket queue "might have a chance to participate".

The query to be eligible for the ballot this time was: 'What was the date of Oasis' last performance at Wembley Stadium?'

There were choices of 2000, 2006, or 2009. The right choice is 2009, so anyone who picked that option has a chance to purchase the hard-to-get tickets.

One supporter wrote on X that they had just gotten an email from Oasis asking if they would like to enter a draw for two tickets to the upcoming shows at Wembley!

Another person chimed in: "I just got an email about the Oasis ballot. I got one and I might have a chance to attend. I haven't given up hope yet. I spent so much time trying to get a ticket, I definitely deserve one!"

One person shared: "I received confirmation that my ballot entry was successful! Now I'm keeping my fingers and toes crossed."

Some people who were not included also went on social media to share their disappointment about not being chosen.

One fan expressed their disappointment through emojis and commented to X: "It seems like I didn't get picked for the final Oasis ballot."

Another person commented, "I missed out on my final opportunity to get Oasis tickets because I wasn't even entered into the ballot. It's ridiculous."

In the meantime, another social media user was optimistic, saying, "I'm hoping I'll receive an email for the lottery. Last weekend, I waited in line for seven hours just to join the queue to purchase tickets. When I finally got there, there were 350,000 people in front of me. Most dates at Wembley were already sold out, or I had to pay higher prices. All I want is two tickets for me and my son."

The band decided to add two extra London shows on September 27th and 28th to their Live '25 tour.

This upcoming tour will be their first since they separated behind the scenes at the Rock en Seine festival in France back in 2009.

An announcement was made regarding the private ballot process. It stated that eligible fans who have been identified will receive invitations to participate in the private ballot during the night of Saturday.

If you logged into your Ticketmaster UK account on Saturday, August 31st and tried to buy tickets for a particular show but didn't succeed, you might qualify to participate. Keep an eye out for an email with instructions on how to sign up for the lottery.

Make sure to regularly check the email linked to your Ticketmaster account and remember to also review your spam folder.

After completing the registration process, you will be included in a draw to receive a code that will allow you to purchase tickets for the final event at Wembley.

Because many people want to attend the shows and we want to prevent long lines like last week, we will only be giving out a limited number of codes.

Entering the ballot does not automatically mean you will get a code.

The voting is only available to fans who have received an invitation. You need to sign up with the email address that was used for the invitation and that is linked to your Ticketmaster account.

Any other submissions will not be considered. If you do not receive an email, you will not be able to enter the ballot.

You will be removed from the selection process without needing to do anything, even if you complete the registration.

Many fans were surprised and upset to see the price of standard tickets for the reunion tour increase dramatically from £148 to £355 on Ticketmaster. This led to the Government and the UK’s competition watchdog promising to investigate the practice of dynamic pricing.

On the other hand, some people were frustrated and let down when they found out they couldn't purchase tickets even after waiting in a virtual line for hours.

In a recent announcement, the band expressed their desire for the new ticket sales approach to make it easier for fans to purchase tickets by reducing the hassle and time involved.

Following Liam Gallagher's comments about his brother Noel for the first time since the reunion was confirmed, he expressed his kindness towards him by saying he will not allow anyone to speak negatively about him and that he will be sending him affectionate gestures during their performances.

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