There are so many people who want to buy tickets for Oasis concerts that the ticketing sites can barely keep up

There are so many people who want to buy tickets for Oasis concerts that the ticketing sites can barely keep up

Tickets for the newly reunited Oasis’ 2025 tour have gone on sale, but the launch has not been smooth sailing, with fans reporting issues with ticketing websites (Ticketmaster, See Tickets and Gigsandtours) even before sales officially went on sale. would have started. Ticketmaster asked the ticket buyers to be patient: in their announcement, they say that, as expected, there is a lot of interest in the Oasis concerts, they are trying to process the purchases as quickly as possible, and they ask everyone to wait for the waiting time. According to the company, millions visited their site on Saturday, reports a BBC. At the time of writing our article, visitors were greeted by the message on all three pages that they had to stand in line to buy tickets.

Ahead of the pre-sale, organizers said standing tickets would cost around £150 and normal seats would cost between £73 and £205. It is expected that 1.4 million tickets will be available for the concert series.

At the same time, ticket sales also started on reseller sites, where tickets are sold at forty times the price. The band asks people not to resell their tickets on unofficial sites.

On August 25, former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher made a mysterious post on X, and shortly after, the band officially announced that they would reunite in the summer of 2025. Oasis announced 14 concerts for the summer of 2025 in the United Kingdom and Ireland, based on their announcement, the tour may continue elsewhere. For this, of course, Noel and Liam Gallagher would have to be able to stand each other’s company: at the British bookmakers, you can already place bets on whether the two Gallagher brothers, who have been fighting each other for years, will finish the tour together.

In recent years, the two Gallaghers have made a sport of selectively trashing each other in public and giving reasons why Oasis won’t get back together. It was previously said, among other things, that Liam is already throwing up the idea of ​​forming Oasis. The Gallaghers can obviously do well with the reconciliation, according to estimates, the tour could bring in around £400 million (approximately HUF 186 billion), of which £50 million each could go to Noel and Liam Gallagher in the Sun according to On the current tour, the other original members of Oasis will not perform, apart from the Gallaghers, members of Noel Gallagher’s band High Flying Birds will accompany the brothers on the tour.

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