Oasis could announce two extra dates at Croke Park in Dublin.
The mega rockstars’ first two gigs at GAA HQ go on sale on Saturday morning for the concerts on August 16 and 17, which are expected to sell out within minutes.
However, industry insiders have revealed that Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher will likely be back at GAA HQ the following weekend, August 23 and 24.
This exclusive news follows extra dates announced in the UK, including London, Manchester, and Edinburgh.
A showbiz source stated: “The demand in Ireland to see OASIS is absolutely massive.
Oasis could announce two extra dates at Croke Park in Dublin.
“Tickets this morning will be snapped up in minutes, and thousands will be left disappointed if it stays at just two.”
“The Gallaghers love Ireland, the demand is there, so it’s very likely to happen.”
“What is being examined is two extra concerts the following weekend to the two already announced.”
Tickets for the first two Irish gigs go on sale on Saturday morning at 8 AM.
Irish ticket prices have yet to be revealed but are expected to follow the UK concert pricing model.
Standing tickets are £151 across all UK venues, suggesting a price of around €180 for Dublin.
The “Wonderwall” singers have also issued an urgent warning to fans, revealing that ALL pre-sale codes for the reunion have now been distributed.
Fans eager to watch Noel and Liam Gallagher reunite have received codes for the pre-sale ballot, granting them early access to next year’s tickets.
Lucky fans with a code can buy tickets from 7 PM tonight and skip tomorrow’s queue.
The indie band has urged fans NOT to sell their unique codes to others.
They shared a message on their Instagram Story, which read: “All ticket ballot codes have now been sent out to fans.
“Please do not buy or transfer a code to someone else.
“Codes only work with the registered email address.
“If you didn’t get a code to access the pre-sale, you can join the general sale tomorrow morning.”
The general sale follows tomorrow morning at 8 AM for Dublin shows and 9 AM for UK shows.
The email continued: “You MUST have a Ticketmaster account registered with this email address (the one used for the Ticket Ballot) and be signed in to access the pre-sale.”
“If you don’t have a Ticketmaster account with this email address, create one now ahead of the pre-sale.”
“Ensure your details, especially your mobile number, are up to date. A verification code will be sent to your phone when entering the pre-sale queue.”
“Once through the queue, input your unique code to unlock tickets. Please note there is a limit of four tickets per code.”
Source: The Sun
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