Oasis announce more new tour dates – but some fans are fuming --[Reported by Umva mag]

OASIS have announced two new dates on their reunion tour next year – but fans aren’t happy about it. The band shared a post on Instagram last night revealing they’ll perform in Australia next year. Instagram/OasisOasis have announced more tour dates[/caption] GettyOasis fans will have the chance to snap up tickets to see Liam Gallagher and brother Noel in Australia[/caption] Registration for pre-sale tickets is open for 24 hours and those successful in the ballot will be given access to buy them on October 14. One frustrated fan replied: “Probably be cheaper to fly from the UK to Melbourne than it was to buy a ticket for Wembley”. Other desperate fans hit out at Manchester lads Noel and Liam Gallagher travelling all the way to the southern hemisphere without stop offs in Brazil, Singapore or New Zealand. However, other Oasis-tour watchers insisted more dates would be announced, writing: “Brazilians in these comments need to chill out. You will get your turn!” NME first reported 13 more international cities will be revealed soon with Oasis later announcing Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago and East Rutherford in the United States had been added to the world tour. Also announced is Toronto, Canada and Mexico City, Mexico. Further shows not yet anounced are Tokyo, Japan and Seoul, and South Korea. Rounding the list off is gigs in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Santiago, Chile and Buenos Aires, Argentina. The warring brothers have commited to new dates almost weekly since they annouced they had ended their feud and would play iconic Wembley once more. The Sun revealed Oasis are in talks to release an epic live album of their sell-out gigs.

Oct 8, 2024 - 08:09
Oasis announce more new tour dates – but some fans are fuming --[Reported by Umva mag]

OASIS have announced two new dates on their reunion tour next year – but fans aren’t happy about it.

The band shared a post on Instagram last night revealing they’ll perform in Australia next year.

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Instagram/Oasis
Oasis have announced more tour dates[/caption]
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Getty
Oasis fans will have the chance to snap up tickets to see Liam Gallagher and brother Noel in Australia[/caption]

Registration for pre-sale tickets is open for 24 hours and those successful in the ballot will be given access to buy them on October 14.

One frustrated fan replied: “Probably be cheaper to fly from the UK to Melbourne than it was to buy a ticket for Wembley”.

Other desperate fans hit out at Manchester lads Noel and Liam Gallagher travelling all the way to the southern hemisphere without stop offs in Brazil, Singapore or New Zealand.

However, other Oasis-tour watchers insisted more dates would be announced, writing: “Brazilians in these comments need to chill out. You will get your turn!”

NME first reported 13 more international cities will be revealed soon with Oasis later announcing Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago and East Rutherford in the United States had been added to the world tour.

Also announced is Toronto, Canada and Mexico City, Mexico.

Further shows not yet anounced are Tokyo, Japan and Seoul, and South Korea.

Rounding the list off is gigs in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Santiago, Chile and Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The warring brothers have commited to new dates almost weekly since they annouced they had ended their feud and would play iconic Wembley once more.

The Sun revealed Oasis are in talks to release an epic live album of their sell-out gigs.






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