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Daisy Jackson -29th August 2024
Oasis have added brand new dates to their 2025 reunion tour due to ‘unprecedented demand’.
The group announced their shock comeback earlier this week with 14 shows across the UK and Ireland.
Those included four nights on home turf at Heaton Park as well as gigs at Wembley Stadium and Murrayfield Stadium. As Liam Gallagher would say – biblical.
Oasis have now announced that they’re adding three more dates to their run of shows.
Registrations for pre-sale tickets ended last night, and it looks like the demand has been high.
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Given that fans have waited 15 long years to see Liam and Noel Gallagher put aside their differences and get back on the road, this is no great surprise.
They wrote today: “Due to unprecedented demand, three new UK dates will be added to Oasis Live ‘25.”
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The huge Oasis tour will now include five nights at Heaton Park, with the group adding a show on 16 July to their tour dates.
Another night at Wembley Stadium on 30 July, and one in Edinburgh on 12 August, have also been announced today.
Yesterday, Oasis also dropped a hint that a world tour might be on the way…
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Tickets for Oasis will go on general sale at 9am on Saturday 31 August and you can get yours here.
Oasis 2025 tour dates in full including new gigs
- Cardiff Principality Stadium – 4 and 5 July
- Manchester Heaton Park – 11, 12, 16*, 19, 20 July
- London Wembley Stadium – 25, 26, 30* July; and 2, 3 August
- Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium – 8, 9, 12* August
- Dublin Croke Park – 16 and 17 August
* new date
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Crazy P singer Danielle Moore dies in ‘tragic circ*mstances’ at the age of 52Daisy Jackson
Crazy P singer and Manc icon Danielle Moore has died at the age of just 52.
The frontwoman of the electronic music group passed away late last week in ‘sudden and tragic cirumstances’, the band has announced.
In a statement shared online, Crazy P said that their ‘hearts are broken’.
Danielle has been a familiar face on festival stages and behind DJ decks for decades, with Crazy P releasing eight albums since their formation.
Announcing the news, Crazy P wrote: “We are devastated to announce the unbelievable and shocking news that our beautiful Danielle Moore has died in sudden and tragic circ*mstances. This happened on Friday afternoon August 30th.
“We cannot believe the news ourselves and we know it will be the same for all of you. She gave us so much and we love her so much. Our hearts are broken.
“We need time to process that this has happened.
“Danielle lived a life driven by love compassion community and music. She lived the biggest of lives.
“We will miss her with all our hearts X”
Tributes are flooding in for the music great, who has been described as ‘a force of nature’.
Roisin Murphy wrote: “One of the most beautiful souls has left us. The brilliant Danielle Moore of Crazy P has died suddenly and she has taken so much light with her.
“One of the best in music, an amazing person and an amazing singer, performer and songwriter. I know there will be a great sense of loss and mourning across our community. She touched everybody she met with light and love.
“Sending sincerest condolences to those friends and family closest to her. I, like so many, loved and admired her. RIP my Darling.”
One of the most beautiful souls has left us. The brillant Danielle Moore of Crazy P has died suddenly and she has taken so much light with her. One of the best in music, an amazing person and an amazing singer, performer and songwriter. I know there will be a great sense of loss… pic.twitter.com/pgJ1ztxkqQ
— Róisín Murphy (@roisinmurphy) September 2, 2024
Defected Records wrote: “We are devastated to hear of the passing of Danielle Moore of Crazy P.
“More than just a singer, Danielle was a force of nature — a beacon of joy, energy, and creativity who lit up every stage and room that she graced. Her passion for music was palpable, and it resonated with everyone who had the privilege of meeting her, or seeing her perform.
“Sending our love to @crazypmusic, Danielle’s friends & family, and everyone who knew her. A very sad day for dance music.”
— Defected Records (@DefectedRecords) September 2, 2024We are devastated to hear of the passing of Danielle Moore of Crazy P 💔
More than just a singer, Danielle was a force of nature — a beacon of joy, energy, and creativity who lit up every stage and room that she graced. Her passion for music was palpable, and it resonated with… pic.twitter.com/m8cuI6yrLz
Sister Bliss, of Faithless fame, shared: “Shocked to hear tragic news about the lovely & talented Danielle Moore @crazypmusic who supported @faithless on our tour back in the day & had pleasure of sharing the stage with so recently … they were going from strength to strength 🙁 Just awful. Rest in Power lady”
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Government to review dynamic ticket pricing after ‘depressing’ Oasis dramaDaisy Jackson
The culture secretary has slammed the ‘depressing’ use of dynamic pricing for the Oasis reunion tour, which saw tickets soar by more than £200.
Lisa Nandy has now vowed that the Government will review ‘the transparency and use of dynamic pricing’ in the future.
Fans were left heartbroken when, after queueing for upwards of five hours for Oasis tickets, they found that prices had surged from £148.50 to £355.20.
Ticketmaster chose to adopt ‘in demand’ tickets, also known as dynamic pricing, due to the huge demand the Manchester band’s reunion tour triggered.
Lisa Nandy has said that the use of dynamic pricing for Oasis ‘excluded ordinary fans from enjoying their favourite band live’.
This is what Ticketmaster says about In Demand tickets: “Promoters and artists set ticket prices. Prices can be either fixed or market-based. Market-based tickets are labelled as ‘Platinum’ or ‘In Demand’.”
Fans were absolutely stunned at the development after Oasis made a huge point of not allowing tickets to be listed on resale platforms for anything more than face value – not expecting that face value could then surge by £200.
Lisa Nandy said: “After the incredible news of Oasis’s return, it’s depressing to see vastly inflated prices excluding ordinary fans from having a chance of enjoying their favourite band live.
“This government is committed to putting fans back at the heart of music.
“So we will include issues around the transparency and use of dynamic pricing, including the technology around queuing systems which incentivise it, in our forthcoming consultation on consumer protections for ticket resales.
“Working with artists, industry, and fans we can create a fairer system that ends the scourge of touts, rip-off resales, and ensures tickets at fair prices.”
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