Oasis released a ballot overnight, prompting fans to answer an important question.

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September 8th 2024.

Oasis released a ballot overnight, prompting fans to answer an important question.
Attention all Oasis fans! Get ready for another chance to score tickets to their highly anticipated 2025 Wembley Stadium dates. The band has just announced that invites are now being sent out for a private, invite-only ballot. This is your exclusive opportunity to secure tickets to what may be Oasis' final performance.

According to the band, the invites will be sent to "eligible fans we have been able to identify." If you were signed into a Ticketmaster account on Saturday, August 31 and joined the queue for tickets, you may be eligible to participate in the ballot. But here's the catch - you'll need to answer a Wembley-specific question to qualify. The question is: "When did Oasis last play at Wembley Stadium?" The options are 2000, 2006, or 2009. If you chose 2009, you could be one step closer to buying those coveted tickets.

Fans have already started receiving their invites and excitement is building. One fan shared on social media, "Just received an email from Oasis asking if I want to join the ballot for 2 tickets for new shows at Wembley!" Another fan, who was confirmed for the ballot, shared their relief and said, "There's still hope, after the hours I spent trying I deserve a bloody ticket."

But not everyone has been so lucky. Some fans have expressed their disappointment at not receiving an invite. One fan posted on social media with crying emojis, "Looks like I've missed out on the final Oasis ballot." Another fan, who wasn't even in the ballot, exclaimed, "One last chance for Oasis tickets and I'm not even in the ballot. What a joke." However, there are still some fans holding onto hope, with one saying, "Keeping fingers crossed I get an email for the ballot."

This exciting news comes after the band announced two additional London shows on September 27 and 28, as part of their Live '25 tour. This tour marks their first performance since their infamous backstage break up at France's Rock en Seine festival in 2009.

In a statement about the private ballot, the band said, "Invitations to enter the private ballot will be sent overnight tonight to eligible fans we have been able to identify." If you signed into your Ticketmaster UK account on August 31 and joined the queue but didn't get a ticket, you may be eligible to register for the ballot. Keep an eye on your inbox and don't forget to check your junk mail. But be warned, codes for the tickets will be strictly limited and entry to the ballot does not guarantee you a code.

The band also addressed the recent controversy surrounding the ticket prices, which more than doubled from £148 to £355 on Ticketmaster. They stated that they hope this new ticket sale strategy will make the process smoother and less stressful for fans. This comes after the Government and competition watchdog announced they will be looking into the use of dynamic pricing.

In the meantime, Liam Gallagher has broken his silence about his brother Noel since the reunion was announced. He stated that he "won't have a bad word said" about him and even joked that he'll be "blowing him kisses in between each song" during their reunion performance.

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