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Oasis announce new dates on world tour

Oasis have added five dates in South America to their 2025 reunion tour.

Liam and Noel Gallagher will begin their tour of the continent with two shows in Argentina, at the River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires, on 15 and 16 November.

The band will then play at Chile’s national stadium in Santiago on 19 November before travelling to Sao Paulo in Brazil for shows at the Morumbi Stadium on 22 and 23 November.

Oasis said: “People of Brazil. Carnival has come early. Fix up. Look sharp. Oasis will see you soon.”

A fan presale will take place before general sale begins next week, which is open until 11am local time on 6 November.

Tickets will then go on general sale on 13 November.

Tickets for Oasis gigs across the UK and Ireland next summer have already sold out.

Fans were outraged after spending hours queueing for tickets only to find some had more than doubled in price from around £148 to £355 in August, with the increase blamed on “unprecedented demand”.

The fallout from the ticket-buying debacle led to a proposed new law to improve pricing transparency and prevent fans from being ripped off.

The UK competition watchdog has said it is looking at the use of the dynamic pricing system.

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It comes after promoters warned thousands of Oasis tickets listed on unauthorised sites would start to be cancelled “in the coming weeks”.

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Last month the band announced Richard Ashcroft, the former frontman of The Verve, would join Oasis for its UK and Ireland shows.

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