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Oasis Fans Eagerly Anticipate More Irish Tour Dates Amid Ticket Frenzy

As the countdown begins for the highly anticipated Oasis concerts at Croke Park in Dublin, Irish fans are holding their breath in hopes of snagging tickets to witness the iconic rock band in action. With tickets set to go on sale tomorrow morning, the demand for Oasis’ reunion tour is reaching a fever pitch, leading many to speculate whether the Gallagher brothers will add additional dates to their Irish leg of the tour.

The excitement surrounding Oasis’ upcoming performances at Croke Park on August 16 and 17 is palpable, with thousands of fans eagerly awaiting the opportunity to see the legendary band live in concert. The Gallaghers’ announcement of extra UK shows added fuel to the fire, sparking hopes that they may extend their stay in Ireland with at least one more night at the iconic GAA venue.

An insider close to the band revealed, “You can see the gaps in their touring schedule. It looks like they want to gauge the ticket demand before committing to additional dates.” With Oasis initially announcing a 14-date stadium run after their reunion just seven weeks ago, the overwhelming response from fans prompted the addition of three more dates due to unprecedented demand.

Ticket prices for the Croke Park shows will start at €86.50, excluding booking fees, when they become available for purchase tomorrow morning. While Ticketmaster has yet to release full pricing details for all seating and standing options, fans can expect a range of ticket prices based on location within the stadium. In comparison, tickets for Oasis’ performance at London’s Wembley Stadium start at £74.25 for seating, with prices increasing depending on seating location.

Hundreds of thousands of fans registered for a pre-sale ballot to secure their chance at purchasing tickets, with the deadline extended due to a last-minute surge in entries. Successful applicants will be notified via email on Friday with full access information, though securing a spot in the ballot does not guarantee a ticket as they will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

The band took to social media to address concerns about delayed confirmation emails for the ballot entry, assuring fans that anyone who submitted their entry correctly before the deadline will receive notification. Despite the high volume of entries, Oasis remains committed to ensuring a fair and transparent ticketing process for their dedicated fan base.

Croke Park has a history of hosting multiple concerts in a single year, with past events including performances by Garth Brooks, Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Bruce Springsteen, and AC/DC. The upcoming Oasis shows are expected to draw massive crowds to the iconic venue, solidifying its reputation as a premier destination for live music in Ireland.

Dublin’s Croke Park Promoters, MCD, have confirmed that ticket prices for the Oasis concerts will start at €86.50 (£73), subject to service charges. Fans eager to secure their spot at any of the tour dates can visit the official ticketing website to purchase tickets when they go on sale tomorrow morning.

In conclusion, the anticipation for Oasis’ upcoming performances at Croke Park is at an all-time high, with Irish fans eagerly awaiting the chance to see the iconic band live in concert. As ticket sales open tomorrow morning, the demand for tickets is expected to be sky-high, potentially leading to additional tour dates being added to accommodate the overwhelming response from fans. Oasis’ reunion tour promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for music lovers, and the excitement surrounding their upcoming shows is a testament to the enduring legacy of the band’s iconic sound.