Music News: Fresh Concert Updates and Ticket Tips

Welcome to the music news hub where you get the latest on tours, ticket deals and band gossip without the fluff. Whether you’re hunting for cheap seats or just want to know what’s new in the music world, we’ve got you covered.

Right now, Oasis fans are buzzing about the 2025 reunion tour. The good news? You don’t have to break the bank to see them. Official resale sites like Ticketmaster’s exchange let you buy tickets close to face value. Twickets, a fan‑to‑fan platform, also offers reliable prices and a clear refund policy.

How to Snag Affordable Tickets

First, set a budget and stick to it. Check the original sale date and mark it on your calendar – that’s when the best chances appear. Next, use price‑tracking tools on sites like StubHub; they alert you when a listing drops near your target price. Finally, avoid third‑party sellers that promise “guaranteed seats” for a fee. If the price feels too good to be true, it probably is.

Another tip: follow the band’s social channels. Artists often announce flash sales or promo codes that let you grab tickets before they hit the secondary market. Signing up for the official newsletter can give you early access to presale codes, which usually have lower prices.

What Else Is Happening in Music?

Beyond Oasis, there’s a steady stream of new releases and tour announcements. Pop acts are adding stadium dates, indie bands are launching surprise EPs, and festivals are expanding to new cities. Our music news feed breaks down each story so you know what to add to your playlist or travel bag.

We also keep an eye on industry shifts – streaming platform updates, chart movements and award show highlights. If a song jumps into the top ten overnight, you’ll read about why it’s resonating with fans.

Got a question about ticket safety or want a quick rundown of the next big tour? Drop a comment or send us a message. We love chatting with fellow music lovers and sharing practical advice.

Stay tuned, stay informed, and keep enjoying the music that moves you.

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Aug
Coldplay reschedules Wembley finale as Tube strikes wipe out transport
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Coldplay reschedules Wembley finale as Tube strikes wipe out transport

Coldplay moved their last two Wembley Stadium shows because of planned London Underground strikes that would leave no Tube service. The Sept 7 show now happens Sept 6, and the Sept 8 show shifts to Sept 12. All tickets stay valid, with refunds available until noon BST on Sept 2. Returned tickets go on general sale Sept 3. The run cements a record 10-show year at Wembley.

Kellan Fitzpatrick
7
Aug
Midge Ure’s Thin Lizzy Adventure: From Ultravox to a Wild US Tour
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Midge Ure’s Thin Lizzy Adventure: From Ultravox to a Wild US Tour

When Gary Moore abruptly quit Thin Lizzy's 1979 US tour, Phil Lynott urgently tapped Ultravox's Midge Ure to fill in. Ure, given almost no time to prepare, learned the songs on a Concorde flight and performed without rehearsals, briefly blending synth-pop roots with classic rock legends.

Kellan Fitzpatrick
30
Jun
Prodigy Urges Action on Mental Health After Keith Flint's Death
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Prodigy Urges Action on Mental Health After Keith Flint's Death

After Keith Flint's suicide, The Prodigy reached out to fans with a mental health message. They encouraged open conversations, shared crisis resources, and highlighted the industry's mental health struggles, while showing ongoing support for awareness campaigns and affected families.

Kellan Fitzpatrick
15
Jun
Glastonbury Headliner Pulls Out of 2025 Gigs Over Mental Health Struggles
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Glastonbury Headliner Pulls Out of 2025 Gigs Over Mental Health Struggles

A well-known Glastonbury performer has scrapped all their 2025 appearances, citing mental health struggles. This move means the artist won't show up for what was expected to be a huge set at the festival, and fans will miss out elsewhere too. The news shines a brighter spotlight on mental health pressures inside the music world.

Kellan Fitzpatrick
8
May
Ed Sheeran's Bengaluru Street Gig Abruptly Stopped by Police: Mixed Signals on Permission
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Ed Sheeran's Bengaluru Street Gig Abruptly Stopped by Police: Mixed Signals on Permission

Ed Sheeran's surprise street performance in Bengaluru was shut down by police, with disagreement over whether his team had official permission. The unplugging was caught on camera, adding drama ahead of his sold-out tour concerts. Fans and onlookers had gathered for an acoustic rendition of 'Shape of You' before the abrupt halt.

Kellan Fitzpatrick