How to see Oasis in New Jersey: MetLife Stadium concert ticket prices
Oasis was originally only scheduled to appear in the UK and Ireland but has since expanded their reunion tour to hit stops in North and South America, Asia, and Australia. Fans in and around New Jersey will have the chance to attend two of the band's performances in East Rutherford.
Original tickets to see Oasis perform are in such high demand that they have already sold out. But hope isn't lost if you haven't snagged yours yet. Ahead, see our breakdown of Oasis' New Jersey schedule, resale ticket pricing, and more. Or, if you're based elsewhere, check out our guide to how to buy Oasis tickets at other stops on the tour.
Oasis 2025 New Jersey schedule
Fans based in and around New Jersey can see Oasis perform at one of two shows at East Rutherford's MetLife Stadium from August 31 to September 1. Resale tickets are currently on sale for both New Jersey performances at StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Note: Prices are subject to change. As of the time of writing, the prices listed were the cheapest we found for the venue.
How to buy Oasis New Jersey tickets
General sale for Oasis' reunion tour began in late 2024 at Ticketmaster. In the months since then, original tickets for all stops on the tour have sold out due to high demand.
While there are no more original sale tickets left, you can still score seats at both of the East Rutherford shows through verified resale platforms, including StubHub and Vivid Seats. Even if there were still original tickets available, resale vendors tend to give you a wider variety of prices and seating options.
How much are Oasis New Jersey tickets?
Since original tickets for both of Oasis' MetLife Stadium shows are sold out, your best bet is to purchase a verified resale ticket through a platform like StubHub or Vivid Seats.
At StubHub, the cheapest tickets range from $383 for the September 1 show to $455 for the August 31 performances. Vivid Seats is offering a similar price range, with the cheapest tickets ranging from $363 for the September 1 show to $442 for the August 31 show.

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- Los Angeles Times
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Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change