
Oasis have just a few shows left of their hugely lauded reunion tour. And while the band are currently on their way to Scotland to play some concerts at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, the band’s fans have just received some new information.
Oasis tickets were first released by Ticketmaster, who has continued to release information about the concerts and any necessary updates for the gigs in question. Now, Ticketmaster has dropped some new details on how the upcoming shows up north will go.
Ticketmaster has reminded fans to bring valid identification to each show – just in case they need to prove their age upon arrival.
The ticketing giant wrote: “If you look under 25 you may be asked for proof of age at both the entrance gates and bars so please don’t risk it. This is line with the national Challenge 25 policy.
“Photocopies of ID and expired Passports do not count as valid ID and will not be accepted. Anyone found in possession of fake ID will be refused entry.” (Via The Sun)
Ticketmaster also pointed out that gates to the Oasis gigs will open at 5pm, and curfew is at 10:30pm.
The retailer also released a warning about tickets, and where people have bought them. They said: “The only official ticket outlets for this event are Ticketmaster, See Tickets, and the venue (Scottish Rugby and Scottish Rugby Hospitality). No other agents are authorised to sell and any listing on unauthorised site cannot be guaranteed to gain entry to the event.”
With that said, there are plenty of tickets still available from a number of websites, including viagogo, StubHub, and more. All of which are selling tickets from other fans.
Below, we’ve outlined what fans need to know about buying Oasis tickets now.
Oasis tickets are available for purchase right now from a number of online retailers.
As stated by Ticketmaster, official tickets can only be bought from a few websites. This includes the aforementioned retailer, as well as Twickets. However, at the time of writing, there are very few tickets remaining – if any. So if they pop up, fans are encouraged to grab theirs as soon as possible. Here’s the links:
TICKETMASTER – Buy Oasis tickets here.
TWICKETS – Buy Oasis tickets here.
Alternatively, resale websites are where fans can guarantee their spots at Oasis’ upcoming tour dates by purchasing tickets from other fans. These online retailers, including viagogo, are not officially endorsed, however they have their own safety guarantees. These ensure fans either gain entry to the gigs, or receive a refund if something were to go wrong.
Right now, fans can buy tickets for around £300. Here’s the ticket links:
VIAGOGO – Buy Oasis tickets here.
VIVID SEATS – Buy Oasis tickets here.
STUBHUB – Buy Oasis tickets here.