As a devoted fan who has been following the Gallagher brothers since the early days of Oasis, I must admit that I find myself torn between my admiration for their talent and my frustration with their handling of ticket prices for their upcoming tour. On one hand, I am ecstatic about the reunion and can’t wait to see them perform live again. On the other hand, the cost of tickets is simply out of reach for many die-hard fans like myself.
Liam Gallagher silences fans on social media due to the uproar over increased concert ticket costs. More recently, during discussions about his reunion with brother Noel Gallagher, the artist made a pointed remark on X (previously known as Twitter).
The band OASIS has returned, and apparently their attitude isn’t pleasant, as shared by the musician behind Wonderwall on a popular social media site.
Further writing, Liam also mentioned that a lot of things have not changed in all these years.
Commenting under his post, a fan came up with a complaint about how the ticket prices are ripping the die-hards of Oasis. Replying to him, the Don’t Look Back in Anger singer wrote “SHUTUP.”
The whole conversation surfaced after a number of outraged fans complained over the same issue of tickets for the band’s 2025 summer tour across the U.K. and Ireland.
The ticketing company Ticketmaster has faced criticism due to fan complaints that their flexible pricing system is preventing them from attending the long-awaited Oasis concert, a band set to perform again after a significant absence.
At present, per The Guardian, the tickets are costing about $260.
Currently, Ticketmaster is dealing with some issues since the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has initiated an inquiry into their practices as a seller.
According to the Consumer Media Association’s findings, they intend to examine whether Ticketmaster may have violated consumer protection regulations by implementing their “dynamic pricing” strategy.
As a lifestyle connoisseur, I’d like to share some insights about the latest news from Entertainment Weekly. They’ve reported that the governing body will be scrutinizing the sales of Oasis tickets, ensuring fairness and preventing any unwarranted price hikes or pressure tactics used by buyers to acquire tickets prematurely.
Additionally, the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority might examine whether the purchasers of the tickets received clear details about their tickets and a comprehensible explanation of how dynamic pricing operates.
As a lifestyle connoisseur, I’m thrilled to share that the legendary band has announced their Oasis Live ’25 World Tour, set to kick off next year! The journey commences with a series of shows in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin from July through August. Get ready for an unforgettable music experience!
In total, the brothers duo would be playing 14 shows, including the domestic ones.
As a devoted admirer of Half the World Away artist, I’m thrilled to share that we’ll be making our way beyond Europe next year, according to a preliminary announcement. This means fans living outside the U.K. and Ireland can look forward to enjoying our performances!
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2024-09-09 15:53