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Dublin Live
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Dublin Live
Oasis fans warned to 'be very careful' ahead of first show in 16 years
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Oasis fans have been warned to "be very careful" ahead of the band's much-anticipated reunion tour starting on Friday (July 4). Thousands of music lovers have started arriving in Cardiff as brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher reunite on stage for the first time in 16 years. The band's eagerly awaited world tour, spanning 41 dates, is set to launch with shows at the Principality Stadium this weekend. They will then head to Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin as part of the UK and Ireland leg, before jetting off to Canada, Los Angeles, Mexico and Japan. Liam and Noel's last performance together was in 2009, with their latest tour selling out within hours of its announcement last year, as fans are eager to catch a glimpse of the reunion, reports Wales Online. (Image: Simon Emmett) Ahead of the reunion tour starting tonight, ITV Lorraine star Claer Barrett issued a warning to viewers about an uptick in ticket frauds. "There are last-minute ticket deals that are not deals, they're just scams," said host Ranvir Singh during Friday's programme. Claer responded: "The message to get across is that social media and ticket sales are not a good look. "There's lots of scams going on, the banks are all warning people to be wary of bot accounts on social media that don't have many followers but are following lots of people and offering tickets." Her advice was clear: "The key message here is stick to the official ticket resale site. Be very careful." Good Morning Britain's Nick Dixon was also on the scene at the Principality Stadium, giving the lowdown on the eager fans. (Image: ITV) "Some of the more passionate fans with tickets have been queuing up at different sections of the stadium since yesterday," he disclosed. "Of course, they want to get in there as soon as the doors open at five o'clock and rush right to the stage." Oasis will be joined by indie rockers Cast and The Verve's Richard Ashcroft for their gigs in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. The tour is sold out, but the band has said that some additional tickets could be released. In an Instagram post last week (June 25), the band advised members of Oasismynet to "keep an eye" on their inbox. The final releases would come "over the coming days" once production was "fine tuned", they said. Lorraine airs weekdays on ITV1 at 9am


Wales Online
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Oasis fans given 'be very careful' warning as they gather ahead of first reunion show
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Ahead of Oasis's eagerly awaited reunion gig on Friday (July 4), fans have been urged to "be very careful". Music enthusiasts are flocking to Cardiff in their thousands as the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, prepare to share the stage for the first time in 16 years. The band's much-anticipated world tour, spanning 41 dates, commences with performances at the Principality Stadium this weekend. Following this, they'll be heading to Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin for the UK and Ireland leg, before jetting off to international destinations including Canada, Los Angeles, Mexico, and Japan. The Gallagher brothers' last joint performance was back in 2009, and tickets for their latest tour sold out within hours of being announced last year, reflecting fans' eagerness to witness the reunion, reports Wales Online. Ahead of the reunion tour starting tonight, ITV Lorraine star Claer Barrett issued a warning to viewers about the rise in ticket scams. "There are last-minute ticket deals that are not deals, they're just scams," said host Ranvir Singh on Friday's show. Claer replied: "The message to get across is that social media and ticket sales are not a good look. There's lots of scams going on, the banks are all warning people to be wary of bot accounts on social media that don't have many followers but are following lots of people and offering tickets." (Image: ITV) She concluded: "The key message here is stick to the official ticket resale site. Be very careful." Good Morning Britain's Nick Dixon then appeared live from the Principality Stadium, where he shared an update on the arriving fans. "Some of the more passionate fans with tickets have been queuing up at different sections of the stadium since yesterday," he revealed. "Of course, they want to get in there as soon as the doors open at five o'clock and rush right to the stage." Oasis will be supported by indie rock band Cast and The Verve's Richard Ashcroft in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin. The tour is sold out, but the band has said that some additional tickets could be released. In an Instagram post last week (June 25), the band advised members of Oasismynet to "keep an eye" on their inbox. The final releases would come "over the coming days" once production was "fine tuned", they said. Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox Look for places near you


North Wales Live
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- North Wales Live
Oasis fans given 'be very careful' warning as they gather ahead of first reunion show
Ahead of Oasis's eagerly awaited reunion gig on Friday (July 4), fans have been urged to "be very careful". Music enthusiasts are flocking to Cardiff in their thousands as the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, prepare to share the stage for the first time in 16 years. The band's much-anticipated world tour, spanning 41 dates, commences with performances at the Principality Stadium this weekend. Following this, they'll be heading to Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin for the UK and Ireland leg, before jetting off to international destinations including Canada, Los Angeles, Mexico, and Japan. The Gallagher brothers' last joint performance was back in 2009, and tickets for their latest tour sold out within hours of being announced last year, reflecting fans' eagerness to witness the reunion, reports Wales Online. Ahead of the reunion tour starting tonight, ITV Lorraine star Claer Barrett issued a warning to viewers about the rise in ticket scams. "There are last-minute ticket deals that are not deals, they're just scams," said host Ranvir Singh on Friday's show. Claer replied: "The message to get across is that social media and ticket sales are not a good look. There's lots of scams going on, the banks are all warning people to be wary of bot accounts on social media that don't have many followers but are following lots of people and offering tickets." She concluded: "The key message here is stick to the official ticket resale site. Be very careful." Good Morning Britain's Nick Dixon then appeared live from the Principality Stadium, where he shared an update on the arriving fans. "Some of the more passionate fans with tickets have been queuing up at different sections of the stadium since yesterday," he revealed. "Of course, they want to get in there as soon as the doors open at five o'clock and rush right to the stage." Oasis will be supported by indie rock band Cast and The Verve's Richard Ashcroft in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin. The tour is sold out, but the band has said that some additional tickets could be released. In an Instagram post last week (June 25), the band advised members of Oasismynet to "keep an eye" on their inbox. The final releases would come "over the coming days" once production was "fine tuned", they said.


Edinburgh Live
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
Edinburgh Oasis line-up 'officially confirmed' before reunion as new drummer brought in
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info With the Oasis reunion tour only days away, fans are now wondering what they can expect to see on stage. Having last performed together back in 2009, the Britpop band are hitting Cardiff, Manchester, Wembley, Dublin and of course Edinburgh. They'll be taking to the stage in Cardiff at the Principality Stadium on Friday. On Wednesday morning a list of every musician taking part in the tour was shared online, reports Chronicle Live. The main Oasis band line-up will consist of Liam on lead vocals, Noel (guitar/vocals), Paul Arthurs aka Bonehead on guitar and piano, Gem Archer on guitar, Andy Bell on bass guitar and newcomer Joey Waronker on drums, who has played for Liam at his solo gigs. The latter has prompted much discussion from fans, with many gutted Alan White won't be picking up his sticks for the new tour and Zak Starkey also missing in action. Several additional musicians also appeared on the list, with Christian Madden on keyboards, Jess Greenfield doing backing vocals, Alastair Whire on trombone, Steve Hamilton (saxophone) and Joe Auckland on trumpet. Sign up for Edinburgh Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox On Monday (June 30), an application to Edinburgh City Council's licensing board to increase Murrayfield's capacity from 67,130 to 69,990 was approved, much to the delight of Scots Oasis fans with as many as 8,000 extra tickets expected to go on sale. Licensing board convener and local councillor Louise Young, said: 'An application to increase the capacity at Murrayfield for the upcoming Oasis concerts was approved by the Licensing Board on June 23." Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Fans who are members of Oasismynet have been urged to keep an eye on their inboxes for updates. "If you are an Oasismynet member, keep an eye on your inbox for an email from your regular Oasismynet or Ticketmaster correspondence address," the message added. Details about the start time of the gigs was also teased by Liam, who told Cardiff fans he would 'start without them'. The Oasis frontman posted: "OASIS on stage 8.15pm Cardiff don't be late or we'll start without you and you don't want that now do ya see ya there LG x."


Edinburgh Live
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
Edinburgh Murrayfield Oasis gigs seating plan and what your view will look like
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Oasis are set to descend on Edinburgh for three huge reunion shows, with fans getting ready for the long-anticipated gigs. While thousands already have their tickets secured, and more are set to be released, many are wondering what their view of the band will be like. Murrayfield is no stranger to a concert, and we've got images of the stage and seating areas. The Britpop band will hit the capital on August 8, 9 and 12 after performing in Manchester, Cardiff and London. On July 27, it was announced that 8,000 extra tickets are set to be released, reports Glasgow Live. A View From My Seat is a site that allows users to post and rate the view from any given seat and Edinburgh's Murrayfield is included. For Oasis fans, this means you can see what the view was like at similar gigs such as Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, Robbie Williams and Beyonce who performed there over the past few years. You can check out the views for Murrayfield Stadium on the website and see what ratings the seats, or those close by to yours were given for factors like how easy it was to see the stage, how far away you are and for those sitting, the all-important leg room. How to see the possible view from your seat (Image: Ticketmaster) You can see the ratings and views for Murrayfield on the View From My Seat website here. Ticketmaster have also revealed the probable seating plan for the gig. Extra tickets for Murrayfield On Monday (June 30), an application to Edinburgh City Council's licensing board to increase Murrayfield's capacity from 67,130 to 69,990 was approved, much to the delight of Scots Oasis fans with as many as 8,000 extra tickets expected to go on sale. Licensing board convener and local councillor Louise Young, said: 'An application to increase the capacity at Murrayfield for the upcoming Oasis concerts was approved by the Licensing Board on June 23." Fans who are members of Oasismynet have been urged to keep an eye on their inboxes for updates. "If you are an Oasismynet member, keep an eye on your inbox for an email from your regular Oasismynet or Ticketmaster correspondence address," the message added. "Please double check the email is from the correct account before following links or sharing any purchase information." Sign up for Edinburgh Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox How to get re-sale tickets for Edinburgh Murrayfield Fans looking to secure their tickets can head to the Twickets website and keep an eye on the Scottish dates to see if anyone places theirs for sale on the site. Those who are happy to travel can also find the other UK dates there. Alternatively, official resale tickets can be found on the Ticketmaster website. Unofficial resale While Twickets is Oasis' official resale website and you may need to wait for sellers, there are other options including viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub. Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Possible start time for the Murrayfield Gigs In a post on X, Liam Gallagher told fans in Cardiff when the highly-anticipated first show would kick off - and urged them to be on time. The Oasis frontman posted: "OASIS on stage 8.15pm Cardiff don't be late or we'll start without you and you don't want that now do ya see ya there LG x." It could mean that Edinburgh will be in for a similar start time when the band come to Scotland. More set times have also exclusively been confirmed with the Mirror, who revealed support acts Cast will perform at 6pm and Richard Ashcroft will take to the stage at 7pm. Oasis UK Tour dates Cardiff: July 4-5, Principality Stadium Manchester: July 11, 12, 16, 19, 20, Heaton Park London : July 25, 26, 30, Aug 2-3, Wembley Edinburgh: August 8, 9 and 12, Murrayfield Stadium Dublin: Aug 16-17, Croke Park