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Oasis Fans Face Technical Issues and Long Queues in Reunion Tour Ticket Sale
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Oasis, a Britpop-era band, is set to reunite and perform next year after a 15-year hiatus. The reunion tour, which includes 17 gigs in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, has sparked high demand among fans. Over one million tickets were made available for sale on Saturday morning, with prices starting at £74. However, fans have faced significant challenges in securing tickets.
Obviously, it's a natural tendency, if you can't get tickets, to find alternative sources but I very much urge music fans today, if they don't get tickets, not to take that route.
Promoters and artists set ticket prices. Prices can be either fixed or market-based. Market-based tickets are labelled as 'Platinum' or 'In Demand'.
I've given up, my friends have given up.
We discussed the possibility of not having a holiday next year and instead going to see Oasis, but some of the resale prices I was seeing probably would have ruled us out. I'd have been willing to spend £800, but when people are talking about multiple thousands of pounds, I couldn't do that.
My kids are as obsessed as I am about music – Oasis underpins it all. When my daughter was five she would take a Definitely Maybe CD [into her room] to play quietly while she went to sleep.
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- 1.Noel Gallagher
- 2.Isabelle Doyle
- 3.Josh Jeffery
- 4.Liam Gallagher
- 5.Alice Enders
- 6.Joseph Martin
- 7.Kwiyeon Ha
- 8.Paul Haywood-Schiefer
- 9.Pete Cross
- 10.Taylor Swift
- 11.Tom Kiehl
- 12.Molly Abbott