Beyoncé and Oasis Set to Battle for UK Stadium Dominance in Summer 2025 Amid Ticket Price Controversy

Beyoncé and Oasis Set to Battle for UK Stadium Dominance in Summer 2025 Amid Ticket Price Controversy

Beyoncé is reportedly preparing to announce a series of UK stadium shows for the summer of 2025, which could coincide with Oasis’s much-anticipated reunion tour. The 43-year-old music icon is rumored to have scheduled five performances at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as part of a world tour supporting her chart-topping album, Cowboy Carter. Beyoncé previously electrified the capital with her Renaissance World Tour in 2023, where she played five sold-out nights at the same venue.

An insider told The Sun: “Beyoncé is about to set the stage on fire. The demand for tickets will be enormous, similar to the frenzy around Oasis. Fans will be scrambling for seats.”

Oasis and Beyoncé are both at the pinnacle of their careers, and ticket sales are expected to be fierce. More than seven million people attempted to get tickets for Oasis, and Beyoncé’s fans are expected to be just as eager.

The summer of 2025 is shaping up to be a blockbuster season for live music in the UK, with major acts like Billie Eilish, Usher, and Sabrina Carpenter also scheduled to perform. Dua Lipa is already set to play two sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium.

Meanwhile, consumer advocacy group Which? has called on Oasis and Ticketmaster to address concerns over inflated ticket prices for the reunion tour. Fans were shocked when standard ticket prices more than doubled on Ticketmaster due to high demand, prompting an investigation by the UK’s competition watchdog into the use of dynamic pricing.

Which? reported receiving numerous complaints from fans who were caught off guard by the sudden price hikes. The watchdog stated that many fans were unaware of the potential for price increases until they were already in the process of purchasing tickets.

Ticketmaster has claimed that it does not set ticket prices, attributing that responsibility to event organizers who price tickets based on market value. However, Which? has shared its findings with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which is now investigating whether Ticketmaster’s practices may have breached consumer protection laws.

In related news, Oasis recently invited fans to participate in a private, invite-only ballot for their “final” Wembley Stadium dates. The band has extended their Live ’25 tour to include two additional London shows on September 27 and 28.

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