Oasis promoters announce they will begin cancelling tickets in 'coming weeks'

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The organisers of Oasis's reunion concerts have revealed plans to start cancelling tickets that have "violated the terms and conditions" in the coming weeks.

The promoters of Oasis Live '25 stated that the "scrutiny of ticket sales is ongoing" and the findings will be "forwarded to the appropriate law enforcement".They announced that cancelled tickets will be re-released on Ticketmaster, cautioning fans against buying tickets from "unauthorised websites" as they could be "fraudulent".

This follows the band's announcement of their return in 2025 for the first time since their split after a backstage fight at the Rock en Seine festival in France, with concerts planned in Manchester, Cardiff, London, Edinburgh and Dublin.The band also plans to tour the US, Canada and Australia.

A representative for the promoters said: "Following on from commitments made by the band in the run-up to the Oasis Live '25 on sale, the tour's promoters have advised that ticket agents Ticketmaster and See Tickets will start the process of cancelling tickets that are believed to have violated the terms and conditions put in place for the tour in the coming weeks.""These terms and conditions were successfully implemented to take action against secondary ticketing companies reselling tickets for massive profit, as a result only 4% of tickets have ended up on resale sites.""In contrast, some major tours can see up to 20% of tickets appearing via the major unauthorised secondary platforms."The scrutiny of ticket transactions is still in progress, with findings to be forwarded to the necessary legal authorities if deemed necessary. "The examination of ticket sales is ongoing and the results will be passed to relevant law enforcement once complete where

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