Oasis have confirmed details of the private ballot for the extra two dates the band will play at Wembley Stadium next September.After the Britpop giants announced their return at the end of August and confirmed a run of huge shows in the UK and Ireland for next summer, tickets sold out for the initial dates on the first day.For many fans, the experience of trying to secure their tickets was stressful, with people waiting in huge queues for several hours, and others being hit by the price hikes associated with dynamic pricing.In response to the controversy, Oasis announced on Wednesday (September 4) that they would be playing two extra shows at Wembley, but this time with much stricter rules in place for the ticket sales.The band offered “a small step towards making amends for the situation” with “a special invitation-only ballot ticket sale strategy” for two new Wembley gigs on Friday September 27 and Saturday September 28.Now, Oasis have shared further details about how the ballot will work.
In a post on social media, they have said: “Invitations to enter the private ballot will be sent overnight tonight (Saturday) to eligible fans we have been able to identify.”A post shared by Oasis (@oasis)“If you signed into your Ticketmaster UK account on Saturday, 31st August, and were able to join a queue for a specific show, but didn’t get a ticket – then you may be eligible to take part and will receive an email on how to register for the ballot.”It asks fans to keep an eye on their inboxes and to check their junkmail.
Those who successfully register will be entered into the ballot for a code for access to the final two Wembley shows. Entry to the ballot, it says, will not guarantee you will receive a code.JULY 20254 – Cardiff,.
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