Oasis have warned fans “people attempting to sell tickets on the secondary market” will have them “cancelled by the promoters”.Noel and Liam Gallagher came together earlier this week to confirm a massive run of comeback shows, dubbed Oasis Live ’25.
All upcoming shows are due to be held next summer, where the trek will see the brothers perform on stage together for the first time in 16 years.Concerts are lined up for Manchester’s Heaton Park, London’s Wembley Stadium, Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, Dublin’s Croke Park, and Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, and yesterday (August 29), additional dates were announced for Manchester, London and Edinburgh in response to “unprecedented demand”.
The full list of ticket prices were also published online.Tickets for the pre-sale went on sale from 7pm BST last night for three hours.But shortly after they went on sale, tickets were popping up on secondary ticket sites for as much as £10,000.We have noticed people attempting to sell tickets on the secondary market since the start of the pre-sale.
Please note, tickets can ONLY be resold, at face value, via @Ticketmaster and @Twickets. Tickets sold in breach of the terms and conditions will be canceled by the…— Oasis (@oasis) August 30, 2024As a result the band quickly released a statement on their social media channels urging people not to resell tickets at higher prices on websites not linked to their promoter, and said they would be “cancelled”.The statement said: “We have noticed people attempting to sell tickets on the secondary market since the start of the pre-sale.
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