Beyonce is reportedly set to ‘unveil a series of UK stadium gigs for next summer’ going head-to-head with Oasis’ stadium tour.
The music icon, 43, is rumoured to have already planned five dates at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London – and will be rivalling the iconic band’s epic reunion stadium tour.
A source told The Sun: ‘Beyonce is about to raise the roof. The demand for tickets will be just like Oasis’ and will rival fans’ rush to get their hands on a seat.
‘Oasis and Beyonce are top tier and demand for tickets will be fierce. Over seven million people tried to get Oasis tickets — and Beyonce’s fans will be out in force too.’
Summer 2025 will be full of major artists filling UK arenas as Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Usher and Sabrina Carpenter are also reportedly planning live dates next year.
The insider explained: ‘The boost to the economy is going to be phenomenal.’
Beyonce is reportedly set to ‘unveil a series of UK stadium gigs for next summer’ going head-to-head with Oasis’ stadium tour
She will be rivalling the iconic Oasis’ epic reunion stadium tour (Liam and Noel Gallagher pictured)
Meanwhile, Oasis have ‘verbally agreed’ to play stadiums in America as part of their epic reunion tour.
Liam, 51, and Noel Gallagher, 57, are set to sign a multi-million pound deal to play their biggest-ever US concerts, as the band have ‘financial incentive’ to expand the tour.
A source told The Mirror: ‘Their promoters at Live Nation are incredibly keen for this to happen, and Liam and Noel have verbally agreed plans. The question of if they will manage to go the duration of the tour without falling out has been raised, but there is now a massive financial incentive for them to keep the show on the road.’
The report claims the band will play the 70,000 seat SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles as well as other huge venues across the United States.
Billboards in New York’s Times Square appeared to tease US dates.
Electronic messages featured the Amazon Music logo and a picture of the Gallagher brothers with the message: ‘If we need to put up a billboard to get these guys to come to the States, here it is.’
It comes after Oasis have announced details of how fans who missed out on tickets in last weekend’s ticketing farce can get a second chance at securing a spot at the Manchester band’s reunion gigs.
A source told The Sun: ‘Beyonce is about to raise the roof. The demand for tickets will be just like Oasis’ and will rival fans’ rush to get their hands on a seat’
Oasis have ‘verbally agreed’ to play stadiums in America as part of their epic reunion tour
The rock outfit has revealed that true fans who had been sitting in the queue on Ticketmaster as the scramble for briefs began may receive an invite to buy tickets for the extra Wembley dates announced last week.
Posting on their official account on X, formerly Twitter , the band said in a statement that registered Ticketmaster account holders who had been waiting to snap up spots at a specific show could receive a follow-up email inviting them to join the ballot.
However, entry to the ballot will not guarantee fans a chance to buy tickets – with the band warning that entry into the box office will be ‘strictly limited’.
The invitations are being dished out for the two further gigs at Wembley Stadium on September 27 and 28 next year, added due to the overwhelming demand.
Liam and Noel Gallagher, pictured here at the V Festival in Chelmsford in Es𝑠e𝑥 in August 2005, have not played together after Oasis broke up in 2009
The band has been trying to reestablish goodwill with fans who were left bitterly disappointed when they failed to secure tickets for the limited run of reunion concerts announced on August 27.
Millions of fans sought to secure some of the approximately one million tickets available for the 17 dates on the tour, which include two shows in Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin and five in Manchester and London apiece across July and August.
But queues for some shows numbered more than 600,000 – and shortly after sales began scalpers began listing tickets on resale websites such as Viagogo for as much as £10,000.