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Oasis announce 'Dig Out Your Soul' UK tour

Gallagher brothers confirm live dates and ticket details

Oasis have announced today (August 15) that they will make their UK live comeback by touring Britain this autumn.

The band will hit the road immediately after releasing seventh studio album 'Dig Out Your Soul'.

The band kick of the dates on October 7, the day after the record is released, with the first of two shows at the Liverpool Echo Arena.

The tour - the set for which Oasis previewed last night (August 14) at an invite only show - will then call at Sheffield, Birmingham, London, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Belfast and Aberdeen, before ending at the Glasgow SECC on November 5.

Oasis will play:

Liverpool Echo Arena (October 7, 8)
Sheffield Arena (10, 11)
Birmingham NIA (13, 14)
London Wembley Arena (16, 17)
Bournemouth BIC (20, 21)
Cardiff International Arena (23, 24)
Belfast Odyssey Arena (29, 30)
Aberdeen Exhibition Centre (November 1, 2)
Glasgow SECC (4, 5)


Tickets for the tour go on sale at 9am (BST) on Wednesday (August 20).

To check the availability of Oasis tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

The band release their new album, 'Dig Out Your Soul', on October 6.

It will be preceded by the single, 'The Shock Of The Lightning', which will be backed with the band's first ever remix, on September 29.

Oasis tickets:

O2

If you're on O2 you can get Priority Tickets to The O2 and O2 Academy venues up to 48 hours before they go on general release. Register at o2.co.uk/priority. Terms apply.

Comments (6)

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Bryan Robson 

Aug 16, 2008

wheres the newcastle dat?! Cracking new single! can't wait for the album

Tw1stedN3rve 

Aug 17, 2008

erm.... Newcastle.... hello.....I know Newcastle was announced after the rest of them last time you toured but stop killing us with the suspense you crazy Mancs!

urbansurfchick 

Aug 17, 2008

F**K NEWCASTLE! WHERE'S MANC!?:-[

TheWaqman 

Aug 17, 2008

The Shock of The Lightning was weak. Sounded like 100 other Oasis songs.Now, Falling Down. That should have been their first single, you know since it was actually worthy of a listen. If this album leans towards TSOTL then screw it, I aint listenin.

jamesisthebest 

Aug 17, 2008

fuckin newcastal what you goin on about wheres the manchester date capital of music man

wardyftm 

Aug 18, 2008

dont look like the going to play manc does it ppl?and as for newcastle why would any1 wanna play for a bunch of geordie wankers!

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