Oasis have issued a stern warning to fans hoping to buy tickets for their reunion tour on resale websites.Liam and Noel Gallagher finally put their long-standing rift behind them and earlier this week they announced the reunion.
The band are making a comeback for the first time in fifteen years, having already confirmed 17 dates across the UK and Ireland next summer.
Getting your hands on tickets won't be easy - and after pre-sale went live earlier on Friday, briefs have already been appearing on a number of secondary websites for eye-watering prices, some going for over £1,000.The band have now reminded fans tickets can only be sold at face value on Ticketmasker and Twickets - and warned those selling and buying on other sites will have their tickets cancelled.
Oasis said on their Twitter/X page: "We have noticed people attempting to sell tickets on the secondary market since the start of the pre-sale.
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