Oasis have treated us to even more gigs (Picture: EPA)

Those who were unsuccessful in securing an Oasis tour ticket should stop crying their heart out as more are on the way.

After the huge demand for tickets to see Liam and Noel Gallagher reunite, the duo have announced two more Wembley shows.

Tickets quickly sold out for the 2025 stadium tour, with fans lamenting over endless queuing and controversial dynamic pricing.

Sir Keir Starmer has even promised to investigate the inflated prices as Oasis received over 450 complaints about the mayhem.

While prices are still a sore subject, anyone who missed out on tickets could get another chance as the formerly feuding brothers have announced two September gigs.

They wrote on X: ‘UK 🇬🇧 Two extra Wembley Stadium shows have been added due to phenomenal demand.

The duo have revealed two more dates in September (Picture: OASIS)

‘Tickets will be sold by a staggered, invitation-only ballot process. Applications to join the ballot will be opened first to the many UK fans who were unsuccessful in the initial on sale with Ticketmaster.’

The shows will be at Wembley stadium on September 27 and September 28, 2025.

There are more details to follow but it seems this may be a limited sale, similar to the pre-sale ballot to attempt to calm down traffic.

‘As soon as the 17 dates sold out Noel and Liam said they wanted to put on more concerts,’ a source told The Sun.

‘They will announce two more Wembley shows on Friday – and are hoping to work out dates for even more shows.

‘They were stunned by the demand for tickets and want to give back to their fans as much as they can.’

Oasis are set to perform in 2025 (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)

Millions of Brits spent the entirety of Saturday, August 31, frantically attempting to buy tickets to the unexpected reunion.

Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) confirmed they had received 450 individual complaints over ‘misleading claims on availability and pricing.’

Sir Keir Starmer issued a statement on the problem, which gig-goers have been venting about for quite some time, stating it was ‘unfair’ on customers.

The Prime Minister told Matt Chorley on BBC Radio 5 Live on Monday that ‘This is really important, because this isn’t just an Oasis problem.’

He continued: ‘This is a problem for tickets for all sorts of events, where people go online straight away, as soon as they can, and within seconds sometimes, sometimes minutes, all the tickets are gone, and the prices start going through the roof, which means many people can’t afford it.

‘You have to stop that. We’re consulting on that.’

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