The highly anticipated Oasis comeback tour has caused a frenzy among fans as tickets for all 17 gigs across the UK and Ireland next summer have sold out. The band announced the reunion after 15 years of disbandment, sparking excitement and nostalgia among their loyal followers.
However, the ticket sale process was not without its challenges. Fans faced long online queues and dynamic pricing on Ticketmaster, where prices soared to £355 plus fees from the initial £135. Some fans even reported being accused of being bots and kicked out of the queue, leading to frustration and disappointment.
Despite the hurdles, some lucky fans managed to secure tickets, including Nayat Karakose from Istanbul, who described her excitement as “supersonic” upon getting her hands on tickets to see the band at Wembley. Others, like Rachael Board from Devon, ended up paying over £900 for tickets after failing to secure cheaper options.
As the countdown to the gigs begins, sales and streams of Oasis’ back catalogue have surged, with three albums landing in the top five of the UK charts. The band’s impact on the music industry is undeniable, and their reunion has reignited the passion of fans worldwide.
The Oasis comeback tour is set to be a monumental event, bringing together fans old and new to celebrate the iconic band’s legacy.