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Oasis fans in meltdown as Gallagher brothers announce 'extra ticket release'

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fans have gone into meltdown ahead of the long-awaited reunion tour as rumours of an extra ticket release have spread like wildfire. Back in August, Oasis brothers Noel and confirmed that they would be putting their feud to bed and would embark on a nationwide tour after a 16-year hiatus.

At the time, Ticketmaster crashed due to the millions of fans scrambling to get their hands on the concert tickets. While some were lucky, millions were left without a chance to see the Manchester-born brothers perform live again after almost twenty years.

However, there could still be some hope for avid Oasis fans as a number of music lovers have taken to X to confirm that they have received an email stating that a certain number of production tickets will be available to buy ahead of the tour in July.

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One X user posted a screenshot of the email contents and said: "Anyone get this email from Oasis today?". The email read: "A limited amount of production release tickets have been made available for Oasis' Live '25 UK dates in Cardiff, London, and Edinburgh.

"You have been selected to receive a code for a limited ticket release taking place on May 20th at 8am BST." After the X user asked other Oasis fans if they had received the same email, another music fan said that they were finally able to buy tickets after being sent the all-important code.

"I got one last Friday and bagged 2 x tickets for Wembley," they said. "OMG I got this email too but was worried it was a scam. I'm still going to try it though." Someone else added: "I’m hoping because I only tried for Manchester, that I am given code for a Manchester release. As I’ve not seen one for MCR yet."

It comes after reports have claimed that bassist will join the Gallaghers for the reunion. Since Oasis' split in 2009, Bell has been impressing fans with his own band, Ride, and so it was unclear whether the 54-year-old star would be part of the Gallagher's sell-out return.

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However, the musician has told a reporter he is in and is now preparing for rehearsals with Noel and Liam. Bell, who joined Oasis in 2000 to replace bassist Paul McGuigan, said: "I’m in and I’m really looking forward to it. We’ll see each other on tour. Or rather, you’ll see me – I’ll hardly be able to see you in the audience." Bell also wrote one song or more on each of Oasis' final three albums.

Oasis' reunion tour starts on July 4 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, which is Bell's home city. Sixteen gigs in the UK, as well as several abroad, follow, reaching the worldwide climax on November 23 in São Paulo, Brazil.

who are also reuniting with the Gallaghers for the huge final tour. But this stint will be the final hoorah for the brothers, their co-manager Alec McKinlay told Music Week earlier this month.

He said: “This is the last time around, as Noel has made clear in the press. It is a chance for fans who haven’t seen the band to see them, or at least for some of them to. But no, there’s no plan for any new music."

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Bell's comments to Austrian newspaper Oe24 come as Oasis get ready to rehearse ahead of their opening gig in Cardiff. More than 74,000 people are set to cram into the Principality Stadium for the performance, the first since Oasis made what was thought to be their farewell at V Festival at Weston Park in Stafford on August 22, 2009.

Fans have been trying to work out what the first song in nearly 16 years will be, and . The visual clue showed what looked like a setlist with five tracks listed – one notably swapped out for 'Songbird' from 2002, a crowd-pleaser among the Oasis faithful.

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