Fans have hit out at Ticketmaster over dynamic pricing for some of the tickets for the Oasis' reunion shows. Millions of people joined a mad scramble for tickets for their 17-date UK comeback tour next summer when they went on sale at 9am this morning (Saturday).
Ticketmaster warned those still queuing just before midday that: "Tickets are still available, but inventory is now limited and not all ticket prices are available." Many of those who got through have hit at out at tickets appearing on the site for inflated prices.
Many of those who successfully navigated the online queue say they got to the front only to find that standard priced tickets weren't available. READ MORE: Oasis general ticket sale LIVE as fans face huge queues and ticket sites struggle under huge demand But other, seemingly identical standing or general admission tickets were available, categorised as 'In demand standing tickets', for in some cases more than double the original price.
An example shared by one fan showed general admission standing tickets priced at £148.50 each whilst the 'In demand' tickets were £355.20 each.
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