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What U.S. tour dates has the band announced for Oasis?

What U.S. tour dates has the band announced for Oasis?

Oasis, as you may have heard, has announced one Reunion tour They travel the world together and perform together for the first time since their heartbreaking split over a decade ago.

Excitement has ebbed and flowed since the reunion was announced, with fans going crazy in both directions: tickets were sold despite the controversy surrounding “dynamic pricing‘, who saw General admission tickets for the UK and Ireland tour shoot worth £135, up to £337.50.

Now, however, the group has… expanded their tour to include the USA, Canada and Mexico: “America. “Oasis is coming,” says the band’s official Twitter account: “You have one last chance to prove that you have loved us all along.”

In advance of the announcement, the brothers had done so the message teased on billboards in New York, Toronto, Chicago and other U.S. cities say, “Be careful what you wish for.”

More tour news:

Oasis USA, Canada and Mexico tour dates:

August 24 | Toronto | Rogers Stadium

August 28 | Chicago | Soldier field

August 31st | New Jersey | MetLife Stadium

September 6th | Los Angeles | Rose Bowl Stadium

September 12th| Mexico City | Estadio GNP Seguros

Oasis will play Toronto Rogers Stadium on August 24th, Chicago Soldier Field on August 28th, New Jersey MetLife Stadium on August 31st, Los Angeles Rose Bowl Stadium on September 6th and Mexico City Estadio GNP Seguros on September 12th. They will be supported on this leg of the tour by Cage the Elephant.

How can I buy tickets to Oasis in the USA?

Tickets go on sale via ballot on Friday, October 4th at 12pm local timeOasis’ official website states: “We strongly encourage those wishing to purchase tickets to register with Ticketmaster before going on sale…” Pre-sale registration is open until Tuesday, October 1st at 8 a.m. ET. General ticket sales begin Friday, October 4th at 12pm local time and are available at Ticketmaster.”

How much do Oasis tickets cost in the US? Will there be dynamic pricing?

Unlike in Europe, the tickets are not subject to dynamic pricing. In a statement, the band’s management said: “This is generally accepted Dynamic pricing remains a useful tool to combat ticket advertising and maintain prices for a significant portion of fans lower than the market price and therefore more affordable.

“But when unprecedented ticket demand (where the entire tour could be sold many times over by the time tickets go on sale) is combined with technology that cannot cope with this demand less effective and may result in an unacceptable experience for fans.”

In addition to their newly announced portion of the tour, The band plans to play other locations around the worldoutside Europe and North America.

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