The chances of scoring a ticket to one of Oasis' highly anticipated reunion concerts have been calculated.As fans gear up for the reunion of Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher to share the stage for the first time in almost two decades, millions are expected to be poised over their laptops and devices come Saturday morning.With around a million tickets set to be released, prices will vary from approximately £73 at Cardiff's Principality Stadium to a steep £506 for a spot at one of the London Wembley Stadium shows.And according to bookmakers Betfair, hopeful fans have been given odds as short as 14/1 to land the coveted tickets.Betfair Spokesperson, Sam Rosbottom told the Mirror: ”As soon as Oasis announced they were getting back together, demand for tickets went Supersonic.“All the Talk Tonight is about what the chances are of you actually getting your hands on a ticket, and for those that didn’t get a pre-sale code they will have to Roll With It tomorrow morning for the general sale.“Our traders have crunched the numbers Little by Little, and the odds of you getting your hands on a ticket are around 14/1.
Good luck!”The prospect of an Oasis reunion has sent fans into a frenzy, but the steep ticket prices have left some feeling disgruntled.
Before tickets even hit the market, social media was abuzz with complaints about the cost.One fan reminisced about the struggle to secure tickets for the band's legendary 1996 Knebworth concerts, saying: "Knebworth 1996.
My brother was on the phone for over an hour. No luck. I took over and got through straight away. Eight tickets. Mum's credit card.
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