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Oasis fans scramble for tickets as band warns against reselling

Posted on 31 August 2024 By Admin No Comments on Oasis fans scramble for tickets as band warns against reselling
Liam and Noel Gallagher performing in 2001

Tickets for the Oasis comeback tour gigs have gone on sale, after the band warned against reselling at inflated prices.

Users trying to access the three websites selling the tickets for the UK dates – Ticketmaster, See Tickets and Gigsandtours – reported issues even before they went on sale at 09:00 BST.

Within minutes of them going on sale, people in the queue for the London gigs at Wembley Stadium in July and August 2025 have seen more than one million people ahead of them.

Others were put into what they described as a “queue for the queue” with all three ticket sellers redirecting people to a page saying their websites were experiencing high demand.

Tickets were on sale an hour earlier in Ireland for the August 2025 gigs at Dublin’s Croke Park, where some also reported issues accessing the Ticketmaster website.

Some people trying to buy tickets have reported being kicked out of the queue after being accused of being a “bots”, which are automated computer programs set up to buy tickets for popular events.

They were told they were bots after waiting in the queue for more than two hours.

Ticketmaster’s website called for patience from fans, posting a message which read: “As expected Oasis is incredibly popular. We’re processing orders as quickly as possible so please keep your place in line.”

In a separate statement on Saturday morning, the company said the queue was “moving along”, reporting millions of people were accessing their website.

“Fans are advised to hold their place in line, make sure they’re only using one tab, clear cookies, and ensure they aren’t using any VPN software on their device”, Ticketmaster added.

On Friday, shortly after a three-hour pre-sale for a limited number of fans began, tickets for the UK gigs were being listed on resale websites like StubHub and Viagogo for more than £6,000 – around 40 times the face value of a standing ticket.

They included:

Ahead of the pre-sale, promoters said standing tickets will cost about £150, while standard seated tickets range from £73 to about £205. Prices for official premium packages go up to £506.

About 1.4 million tickets are expected to be available for the 17 outdoor concerts in the UK and Ireland next July and August.

Oasis urged people not to resell tickets at higher prices on websites not linked to their promoter, and said those tickets would be “cancelled”.

It added that they could only be resold at face value on the websites Ticketmaster and Twickets.

“Tickets sold in breach of the terms and conditions will be cancelled by the promoters,” the band said.

On Tuesday, Noel and Liam Gallagher announced that they had put their acrimonious split behind them, confirming the band’s long-awaited reunion.

The move came 15 years after the group disbanded following a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.

As anticipation for the gigs builds, sales and streams of the band’s back catalogue have surged, with three albums going back into the top five of the UK charts on Friday.

Greatest hits collection Time Flies is at number three, 1995’s What’s The Story Morning Glory is at four, and debut Definitely Maybe – released on 29 August 1994 – is in fifth place.

A 30th anniversary edition of Definitely Maybe was released on Friday.

Oasis were formed in Manchester in 1991 – their original line-up comprised of Liam and Noel Gallagher, guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, bassist Paul “Guigsy” McGuigan and drummer Tony McCarroll.

The band officially split in 2009 after an altercation backstage at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.

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