Ellise Shafer Oasis fans aren’t finding much glory this morning while trying to buy tickets for the band’s highly anticipated reunion tour, with many reporting technical issues.
After tickets for the band’s 17-date U.K. and Ireland run went on sale Saturday morning via three websites — Ticketmaster, GigsAndTours and See Tickets — fans took to social media to post error messages or ridiculously long queues, with some exceeding half a million people.
In a statement to Variety, Ticketmaster said its site had not crashed and the queue is “moving along.” “As anticipated, millions of fans are accessing our site so have been placed in a queue,” a Ticketmaster spokesperson said. “Fans are advised to hold their place in line, make sure they’re only using one tab, clear cookies and ensure they aren’t using any VPN software on their device.” wake up babe we going to see oasis pic.twitter.com/0u2vcVpFh7 As fans scrambled for tickets, Oasis repeatedly warned against scams and ticket reselling.
In a message posted to X later on Saturday morning, the band wrote: “Please note, Oasis Live ‘25 tickets can only be resold at face value via @TicketmasterUK and @Twickets!
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