Oasis Turns Ticket Prices Into a Luxury Ticket for Fans
According to a deep‑dive by industry data platform Stocklytics, the newest Oasis tour is not just a musical event—it’s a straight‑up portfolio‑portfolio mode of spending for the fanbase. Edinburgh tops the chart as the city where your wallet will bleed the most, demanding a whopping £1,865.52 to cover every little detail of the experience.
What’s the Breakdown? (Because Shockingly, Nobody Gets That from the Ticket Seller)
- Tickets – Standing seats started at a mere £150 but skyrocketed to £350 thanks to a “dynamic pricing” frenzy. Fans have realised we pay what the market thinks.
- Travel – Ready to fly or rumble by rail, the cheap train from Birmingham to Edinburgh costs a stunning £161.31, while a quick Dublin hop costs around the same.
- Accommodation – Hotels are sold out in the Scottish capital and Dublin, and Airbnb is a popular alternative. One night in Edinburgh? £1,235.21 – You might need a loan to cover that!
- Merchandise – While the exact lineup is still under wraps, a t‑shirt is likely to fetch roughly £40, modeled after the Taylor Swift Eras tour pricing.
- Drinks & Food – A pint will cost you an average of £5.55, soaring up to £6.75 in Dublin. Even a meal for two will set you back a brisk £90.00 in Dublin.
Why the Big Ouch?
Fans of Noel and Liam are looking at a traveling budget that includes standing tickets, flights—if you’re not a UK‑resident—overnight stays, a celebratory pint, a fancy dinner, and a commemorative shirt. All these add up to an “all‑inclusive” experience for £1,865.52 in Edinburgh.
Quick Takeaway
Oasis fans: It’s not just a concert; it’s an all‑under‑the‑skin entertainment package. If you’re planning to buy your grandparent their lifetime savings for the tour, be ready—there are prices that will age better than a classic vinyl reel.
