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Published 14:19 5 Nov 2024 GMT
Updated 14:29 5 Nov 2024 GMT

Oasis have announced they will be playing even more international dates on their reunion tour next summer, this time heading to South America.
In August, Oasis fans across the world rejoiced when it was announced that the Gallagher brothers would be burying the hatchet and getting back together for a series of gigs across the UK and Ireland in summer 2025.
After a lot of ticketing drama and a fair bit of controversy over pricing, all the dates sold out.
Oasis then announced in recent month that they would be heading to the USA, Mexica, Canada and Australia.
Now, the Britpop legends have confirmed they will be heading to South America to play concerts in Argentina, Chile and Brazil.
Announcing the South America dates on social media, the band posted three posts each addressed to a different nation.
The dates that will take place in 2025 are as follows:
Buenos Aires, Estadio River Plate, Argentina - 15 & 16 November
Santiago, Estadio Nacional, Chile - 19 November
Sao Paulo, Estadio Morumbis, Brazil - 22 & 23 November
A private ballot is open for the pre-sale, which will take place on 12 November with general sale the following day at 11am in Chile and 12pm in Argentina and Brazil
Fans can register for the pre-sale ballot here.
Following the announcement of the US dates, Oasis revealed the controversial dynamic pricing ticketing policy would not be in place when tickets for these concerts go on sale.
The band have yet to comment about whether dynamic pricing will be in place for these dates, but considering they admitted the policy lead to an "unacceptable experience for fans" in the UK and Ireland, it seems unlikely.
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