Oasis explain where to find (still) tickets for the tour
Are you looking for a ticket for one of the oasis reunion tour concerts, but are the dates all sold out? With a little luck, you may (still) find it. When there is no less than a month to the debut of the Tournée, on 4 July from the Cardiff Main Stadium, the Gallagher brothers through some shared posts on their official social channels provide instructions on how to get the coupons, or at least try us, to the fans who have not been able to make sure the entrances to attend the shows that will see Noel and Liam return to share the stakes after sixteen. years.
The only way to make tickets for the tour concerts safely is to hope that some of the 1.4 million fans who sent the Ticketmaster website last August by buying the accesses for the 17 dates in the United Kingdom and in Ireland, the first to be announced, put your coupon back on sale. And not on any platform, but on that chosen by the Oasis and Live Nation, which organizes the tour, as an official partner for the resale, or Twickets.
In the posts shared on social media noel and Liam they underlined just like Twickets, in addition to the same Ticketmasterboth “the official partner for the resale of tickets for Oasis Live ’25” and invited fans to pay “attention to fraudulent sellers on social media”. Oasis recalled that “tickets can be legally only resold, to the nominal value, through Twickets or Ticketmaster”.
The sale of the Tour Tour of the Oasis Reunion has become a case in the United Kingdom and in Europe more generally. The first protests had already emerged in the days immediately following the opening of sales. At the center of the media storm was over Ticketmasterthe platform of the Live Nation group to which the Gallagher brothers entrusted themselves for the sale of the talgiandi, gone sold out in less than a day. Many fans at the time of making the purchase of the tickets found themselves having to spend more money than those who had preventively reading the prices for the various sectors: It is the practice of the so -called “Dynamic Pricing”, which consists in the increase in prices based on requests. A legal practice that has nothing to do with secondary ticketing and online speculations, through which the promoters aim to maximize profit by leveraging the market demand which consists in fixing the price of concert tickets based on the requests of the same, which however generated the bad mood of the fans.
Other controversies had broken out for an alleged error made by Ticketmaster when he had canceled thousands of tickets purchased using the bots, that is, the programs that often carry out dirty work on behalf of the companies that claim online tickets on the so -called Secondary Ticketing: many fans had claimed to have been unjustly affected by the narrow, seeing erase tickets purchased regularly. When the fans were given the opportunity to buy tickets again, they had claimed to have had to pay additional costs.
Last April the Lloyds Banking Group revealed that the Tickets on Tickets for the Oasis reunion tour cost millions of pounds to fans. The bank shared data according to which enthusiasts affected by the scams on tickets have lost 436 pounds on average for each scam.