Oasis have finally spoken out about the controversial dynamic pricing on tickets for their upcoming reunion tour.The band announced their highly-awaited return last week with a string of UK and Ireland stadium shows scheduled for 2025.
Marking their first activity as a band since their final gig and infamous split in 2009, Liam and Noel Gallagher issued a statement telling fans: “The guns have fallen silent.
The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”Initially, Oasis revealed efforts to prevent touts from re-selling tickets at inflated prices by partnering with resale platform Twickets and issuing a statement to say that tickets sold for profit on other sites would cancelled.However, when tickets finally went on sale on Saturday (August 31), many who made it through the multi-hour-long queues were disappointed to find that they were listed for hugely inflated prices due to “dynamic” pricing (an automatic surge increase due to demand).
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