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Oasis Reunion Tour: Heaton Park Front Standing Access Requires Ticket Holders to Opt-In

Oasis Reunion Tour: Heaton Park Front Standing Access Requires Ticket Holders to Opt-In

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev
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Oasis Reunion Tour: Heaton Park Front Standing Access Requires Ticket Holders to Opt-In

Get all the details on how Oasis fans can secure front standing spots at Heaton Park during the much-anticipated reunion tour.

Oasis Reunion: What You Need to Know About Heaton Park Front Standing Access

Oasis fans, the moment has come to prepare for the band’s first gigs together in 16 years! The legendary Britpop duo, Liam and Noel Gallagher, are set to ignite the stage again this summer, kicking off with a series of UK and Ireland dates that include special guests Richard Ashcroft and Cast. One of the most exciting stops is their homecoming shows at Manchester’s massive Heaton Park, where they’ll play five nights at an 80,000-capacity venue.

Oasis' Liam and Noel Gallagher

Liam and Noel Gallagher gearing up for the Oasis reunion tour.

Important Update for Manchester Ticket Holders

On May 23, promoters sent out a critical update to those lucky enough to secure tickets for the Heaton Park concerts: if you want to access the coveted front standing area closest to the stage, you must opt-in by applying online in advance.

The Safety Advisory Group has divided the concert arena into two distinct zones:

  • General Admission Area
  • Front Standing Area

Each zone requires a dedicated ticket and entry gate to ensure safety and improve the fan experience as attendees enter the venue.

“The Safety Advisory Group for the Heaton Park shows have divided the concert arena into two areas: a general admission area and a front standing area, each with a dedicated ticket and entry gate issued in advance.”

— Official Announcement

How to Secure Front Standing Access

All general admission ticket holders are invited to opt-in to gain access to the front standing section. But here’s the catch: if more fans apply than spots available, access will be granted by a random draw from the pool of opt-in applicants.

You can submit your ticket details and request front standing access via the official link: Opt-In for Heaton Park Front Standing. This opt-in window is open now until noon on May 30.

After the deadline, fans will receive a notification by June 20 confirming whether they got front standing tickets or will remain in the general admission area. Important to note, opting in applies to your entire ticket order—you can't split tickets among different sections.

If you’re content with staying in the general admission area, no action is needed.

What This Means for Fans

Initially, when the Oasis Live ’25 tour tickets were released last year, only one general admission standing ticket option was available for Heaton Park, unlike the stadium shows which offered both allocated standing and seating tickets.

Typically, large outdoor concerts sometimes use a first-come, first-served wristband system, letting early arrivals roam in and out of front sections freely. Oasis’ new system is a bit different and has stirred mixed feelings among ticket holders.

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On fan forums like Reddit, some ticket holders expressed frustration over the opt-in choice:

  • One fan remarked, “I wouldn’t have paid what I paid if I had known it was back pit.”
  • Another said, “They decide this months after tickets went on sale. I doubt those in the back will get any refund for the downgrade.”
  • Yet another noted, “Broken up standing sections are becoming the norm at bigger events to avoid crowd crushes. Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour had this too, but you had to pay extra for front spots—here it’s just a free lottery.”

Oasis 2025 Manchester Tour Dates

The 2025 Manchester dates are set as follows:

  • May 11 – Heaton Park, Manchester
  • May 12 – Heaton Park, Manchester
  • May 16 – Heaton Park, Manchester
  • May 19 – Heaton Park, Manchester
  • May 20 – Heaton Park, Manchester

Beyond Manchester, Oasis is rehearsing for an extensive 2025 worldwide tour, with confirmed stops in North America, South America, Australia, South Korea, and Japan. Early info from insiders revealed returning band members, including Andy Bell, who recently confirmed he’s rejoining for the reunion.

Why the Opt-In System?

Concert organizers emphasize this approach is all about fan safety and a better entry experience. Dividing the venue into two zones helps manage crowd flow and alleviate risks like crowd crushes—a growing concern at large-scale events.

Conclusion

If you’ve got your ticket to the Oasis reunion at Heaton Park, don’t miss the chance to opt-in for front standing access. It’s a unique system designed to keep the crowd safe while giving fans a shot at the best view in the house.

Are you hoping to snag a front standing spot? What do you think about this opt-in lottery approach? Let us know your thoughts!

FAQs

  • How do I apply to get front standing access at Heaton Park?
    You need to opt-in online via the official link before noon on May 30 by submitting your ticket details.
  • What happens if more fans opt-in than available spots?
    Tickets for front standing are allocated randomly by lottery among those who apply.
  • Can I split my ticket order between front standing and general admission?
    No, opting in applies to your entire ticket order, and splitting is not allowed.
  • Will there be a refund if I don’t get front standing access?
    There’s no indication that refunds will be issued for those who remain in the general admission area.
  • Why is Oasis using this opt-in system for Heaton Park?
    It’s to ensure fan safety and improve the entry experience by managing the crowd more efficiently.

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