Next summer, legendary brit-pop band Oasis is hitting the road as a band for the first time in 15 years.
Liam and Noel Gallagher's band split up back in 2009 and saw the brothers speak openly about the breakup and their dislikes of each other.
However, on Tuesday, August 27, the band announced that they would be touring the UK and Ireland next summer.
Oasis's reunion will see the band perform in Cardiff, London, Manchester, Edinburgh and in Dublin.
The band's announcement came just days before tracks from the first recording session for Oasis’s debut album Definitely Maybe are released on Friday, August 30 marking its 30th anniversary.
Unheard versions of songs including Live Forever, Cigarettes & Alcohol and Rock ‘N’ Roll Star were taken from their first recording session as a signed band, at Monnow Valley Studio in Rockfield, Monmouthshire.
The recordings were scrapped before the band re-recorded the album at Sawmills Studios in Cornwall.
Wembley Stadium seating plan for Oasis
If you are hoping to get tickets to see Oasis in one of their four nights at Wembley, you can find out the seating plan now.
See the Wembley Seating plan here.
The seating plan lets you see you're exact view of the stage from the seated sections of the stadium.
Wembley Stadium is split into four sections for concerts, standing and three sections of seating from 125 to 551.
You can also get boxes at Wembley, which are in the middle area of the stadium and have outdoor seating.
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Oasis confirmed that there will be special shows next summer in:
- Cardiff Principality Stadium - 4th/5th July
- Manchester Heaton Park - 11th/12th/19th/20th July
- London Wembley Stadium - 25th/26th July & 2nd/3rd August
- Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium - 8th/9th August
- Dublin Croke Park - 16th/17th August
Tickets will go on sale Saturday, August 31 at 9am.
Ticket prices have not yet been confirmed by Oasis.
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