Liam Gallagher says Oasis reunion attitude ‘stinks’ amid tickets furore
The Competition and Markets Authority launched an investigation into Ticketmaster over the Oasis tickets release.
The Competition and Markets Authority launched an investigation into Ticketmaster over the Oasis tickets release.
Tickets will be sold differently than for first release of dates, with those who missed out given preferential treatment.
Tickets jumped from around £135 to over £488 for some fans.
The Manchester rockers will perform at the Edinburgh stadium on August 8, 9 and 12 next year.
Standing tickets at Wembley will cost fans £151.25, with the most expensive ticket setting fans back over £500.
Tickets have not yet gone on sale for the reunion tour.
"A technical error? On those particular dates? With that particular demand? Located entirely on your booking system?", one person said in response.
“Noel would only ever consider sharing the stage with Liam again if the money was astronomical and that’s what convinced him."
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