Oasis' lead vocalist Liam Gallagher had recently taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, and posted a tweet hinting at a possible reunion for the rock band. Several rumors about the reunion were already in the air before Liam seemingly assured the same. According to The Daily Mail, a music insider told them Liam and Noel Gallagher had resumed contact after the long-term feud.
Shortly after Liam Gallagher's tweet, the rock band made a post on their official Instagram account in which they hinted at a particular date and time - August 27, 2024, at 8 am. Liam and Noel also uploaded the same post on their respective feeds.
The Manchester Evening News has since reported that the tickets for the reunion tour might go on sale within the next week. Local outlets mentioned they'd be "priced over the £100 mark." According to LADbible, the band might conduct shows in Wembley and Heaton Park as well as in Scotland's Edinburg.
While fans expressed excitement about the possibility of a future reunion tour, they also reacted to the ticket prices. Here are some of the online responses made on X:
"£400 tickets incoming."
"If Oasis get back together I hope tickets are bought by people who want to be there, and love their music. Not teenagers who only know Wonderwall!" One user wrote.
"'Who sold the car?' Me after spending £15k on a Oasis reunion ticket," read a tweet.
"People taking out their entire mortgage for oasis tickets on ticketmaster on tuesday morning #oasisreunion," wrote another user.
Fans made several humorous reactions about the high ticket prices. Some even joked about how they won't even get a chance of buying the tickets because they might be sold fast.
"Some of us could only dream about getting Oasis tickets. They'll be sold out within milliseconds..." A user wrote.
"If oasis come back and i don't get tickets to a concert i'll be the worst person ever," commented a netizen.
"Cannot wait to snag some Oasis tickets and sell them on Viagogo for £100,000," added a tweet.
Oasis might make about £50 million if they conduct a reunion tour
As mentioned, the English rock band that began in 1991 might have a reunion tour sometime soon after an official post was made from the band's Instagram account. Fans have further expressed excitement with the news.
The band became quite popular over the years until they disbanded in 2009. According to Birmingham Live, their album sales had been more than 75 million. The Sunday Times has previously confirmed that Liam and Noel mended their issues. The outlet reported:
"Noel and Liam Gallagher appear to have settled their differences and, if the truce holds, will play massive concerts in London and at Manchester's Heaton Park in 2025."
Birmingham Live further reported that the band's possible reunion tour might include concerts in 20 different cities and a show-stopping performance at Glastonbury, as per rumors in the music industry. It is now time for fans to wait and see what event happens on August 27, as the date was mentioned on the band's official site.
The rock band disbanded in 2009 after Noel Gallagher left. Deadline reported that Noel and Liam had a physical altercation before a concert in Paris, eventually leading to the former quitting the band. The duo had not performed together since then, and thus, fans were elated when the reunion rumors spread.