Oasis have announced two more dates for their reunion tour next year after 'unprecedented demand' for tickets. The UK and Ireland tour will see Liam and Noel Gallagher performing together again for the first time in 16 years.
More than 10m fans tried to buy tickets for the 17 gigs that went on sale on Saturday (August 31) which include five nights at Manchester's Heaton Park.
Ticket platforms struggled to cope with fans left frustrated after hours of waiting as websites 'crashed' and many found that ticket prices had more than doubled.
In a statement, the Manchester band has acknowledged the 'immense frustration' and 'disappointment'. READ MORE: Prime Minister welcomes Oasis reunion but says ticket prices 'depressing' Announcing two more shows at Wembley Stadium in September, the band has promised to 'make amends' for the situation by changing the way tickets will be sold.
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