Oasis Concert Ticket Sales Sites Down

The scams on the Oasis tour cost fans over 2 million

The Lloyds Banking Group has revealed that the Oasis Reunion tour scams are cost millions of pounds to fans. The bank recently shared the new data, revealing that fans affected by the scams on tickets have lost 436 pounds on average for each scam. This data, according to what is reported, is about 200 more pounds than the average of the scams relating to the sale of tickets. In total, the fans have lost about 2 million Sterlin and, based on the number of reports of fraud by the customers themselvesit has been reported that the scams focused on Oasis tickets represent already 56% of all the fraud on tickets concerts in 2025.

While those who could not wait to see Noel and Liam Gallagher Returning to the stage this summer have lost on average 436 pounds due to the scams, the bank communicated that others have lost much more, with a slice of the audience in particular that it has lost Over 1,700 pounds in an attempt to grab a ticket. The most affected were those of Manchester, the hometown of the band, followed by the fans of Edinburgh and Warrington. Among the age groups, the one between 35 and 44 years of age represented 30% of all cases. The sale of tickets for the Oasis concerts began to make news almost immediately, with Fan forced to deal with long queues due to the highly inflated question and prices due to the “dynamic prices” (an automatic increase due to the question). Both the CMA and the European Commission are still investigating the matter to verify whether the law has been violated. Oasis have declared that they have never been aware of the use of these increases in the sale “. Band and Ticketmaster have announced the intention of Delete over 50,000 tickets for the tour sold via non -sponsored secondary sales sites.