Oasis announce extra Scotland show for 2025 reunion tour - here is how to get tickets

Edinburgh has received an extra date for the Oasis reunion tour in 2025 - and tickets will go on sale on Saturday

Oasis have announced a third date in Edinburgh, citing unprecedented demand for the decision to announce extra concerts.

The Scottish capital is among three locations to get extra dates as part of the Britpop band’s long-awaited 2025 reunion tour. Manchester and London are also getting extra shows.

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Noel Gallagher posted on X saying that “due to unprecedented demand” shows in Heaton Park, on July 16, Wembley on July 30 and Murrayfield Stadium on August 12 had been added.

Tickets for the additional dates go on sale on Saturday at 9am and can be purchased here.

It comes after Oasis said they had received “an unprecedented volume” of entries to a ballot for tickets to their reunion tour.

The Manchester band on Tuesday announced their first run of gigs in more than a decade, since they broke up backstage at French music festival Rock en Seine in 2009. The band have told fans they will receive a confirmation email if they entered the ballot, which launched on Tuesday night.

A post on their page on social media platform X read: “We are aware that many of you are still waiting on a confirmation email. Rest assured they are on their way, as we process an unprecedented volume of entries.

“Everyone who has filled out the ballot form by 7pm BST today, Wednesday, August 28, will receive an email where they can confirm their entry in the ballot.”

Those entering the ballot are being asked who the band’s original drummer is, and are offered the options of Chris Sharrock, Alan White and the correct answer, Tony McCarroll, who drummed with the band from their formation until 1995.

Entrants are also being asked how many times they have seen the band. It comes after Spotify reported a 690 per cent increase in Oasis streams globally, along with a “significant increase” in UK streams.

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The band’s album tracks and lesser known songs saw a “huge increase” in streams, with The Shock Of The Lightning, Bag It Up and Turn Up The Sun seeing some of the biggest increases.

Oasis will perform 14 concerts in London, Manchester, Cardiff, Dublin and Edinburgh as part of the Oasis Live 25 tour. There are also plans for dates outside Europe.

Despite speculation that a Glastonbury slot could be in the works, the band has now confirmed it will not be playing Glastonbury 2025 or any other festivals next year.

Announcing the tour on Tuesday, the band said in a post on X: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”

News of their reunion was welcomed by famous faces including Alan McGee, who signed the band to Creation Records in 1993, and singer Tom Grennan.

McGee posted on Instagram: “Good for music. Good for them. Good for us.”

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