Marketing expert QR Code Generator has compiled new data on the availability and cost of Airbnb accommodation for fans attending the much-anticipated Oasis 2025 reunion tour—and fans seeing the band in Dublin are in for a shock.
The news of the upcoming Oasis reunion tour has sent fans into a frenzy, with many scrambling to secure tickets before they sold out.
Controversial ‘dynamic pricing’ has seen some fans paying hundreds for tour tickets, but the rising cost of Airbnb accommodation is set to add to their financial woes, with hosts hiking up prices to match the growing demand for accommodation during the tour.
The analysis scored each date on the tour from one to 10 based on Airbnb availability and value for money, considering the one-night cost for two adults in properties where fans get the whole property to themselves, or just one room.
The data revealed that while fans attending the London shows at Wembley Stadium might find budget-friendly options, those planning to see the band in Dublin had better start booking immediately to avoid further price hikes.
Fans who bought tickets for Dublin’s 16th of August tour stop will struggle to secure an affordable place to sleep. Airbnb prices soar to an average of €618 on that date, nearly four times the average Airbnb accommodation price for all the London tour dates (€157 per night).
In terms of accommodation cost and availability, the 16th of August tour stop scores just 3.6 out of ten, making it the sixth-worst on the list. There are only 125 Airbnb properties available in Dublin for that date, which is squeezing the price further.
Oasis’s 17th of August Dublin gig doesn’t fare much better, with Airbnb prices averaging €473 that night, giving the date a score of 4.3 out of ten.
Meanwhile, Cardiff is the most expensive tour stop on the list, with the average Airbnb price for Cardiff’s 4th of July show coming in at €1,898. This is a staggering 13 times higher than the €141 average price for Central London on August 3rd.
Only 210 Airbnb properties are available for the 4th of July in Cardiff, giving it the lowest average price and availability score of all the tour dates on the list (0.5 out of ten).
Cardiff’s 5th of July tour stop is the second-most difficult place to find a budget-friendly Airbnb out of the 11 tour dates, scoring just 1.1 out of ten and setting fans back an average of €1,753 to stay just for that night.
For fans heading to Edinburgh, the second highest-priced city on the tour, Airbnb costs peak at €1,493 on the 8th of August.
While this is one-fifth cheaper than the prices seen in Cardiff, it’s still more than double the average Airbnb accommodation price (€679 per night) across all Oasis tour dates.
Due to the high average Airbnb prices and low availability of accommodation options, the 8th of August tour date was given a score of just 1.2 out of ten.
Fans seeing Oasis in Edinburgh on the 9th and 12th of August may also face challenges in finding budget-friendly Airbnb options, with an average per night price of €1,386 and €1,142, respectively.
With less than 150 Airbnb properties available on each of those Edinburgh dates, hosts are now charging a premium for their listings.
Fans seeing the band in Manchester, Oasis’s second city on the tour, will also need to book well in advance.
With an average Airbnb price of €609 and around 276 available accommodation options on average per tour date, Manchester is not as budget-friendly as London, but still more affordable compared to Edinburgh and Dublin.
Manchester prices peak on the 19th of July when fans can expect to pay an average of €720 for just one night—giving the tour date a score of just 3.7 out of ten for accommodation availability and affordability.
The 10 Least Affordable Tour Stops Based on Airbnb Availability and Pricing
Rank |
City |
Tour Date |
Availability (Number of Airbnbs) |
Average One-Night Price |
Score Out of 10 |
1 |
Cardiff |
5th July |
210 |
€1,897.95 |
0.5 |
2 |
Cardiff |
4th July |
241 |
€1,753.48 |
1.1 |
3 |
Edinburgh |
8th August |
140 |
€1,492.82 |
1.2 |
4 |
Edinburgh |
9th August |
133 |
€1,386.06 |
1.5 |
5 |
Edinburgh |
12th August |
141 |
€1,141.98 |
2.2 |
6 |
Dublin |
16th August |
125 |
€618.17 |
3.6 |
7 |
Manchester |
19th July |
222 |
€720.15 |
3.9 |
8 |
Manchester |
11th July |
234 |
€672.23 |
4.1 |
9 |
Manchester |
12th July |
267 |
€690.02 |
4.2 |
10 |
Dublin |
17th August |
172 |
€473.55 |
4.3 |
Meanwhile, fans who booked their London gigs can rejoice—Central London leads with a perfect score of 10/10 for all tour dates – thanks to the availability of Airbnbs – except for the newly-added on the 28th and 27th