Oasis fans left fuming as tour tickets are relisted for £6k minutes after pre-sale
FURIOUS Oasis fans have vented their frustration as reunion tour tickets have been relisted for more than £6,000.
The legendary rockers announced earlier this month that they would be reuniting next summer for their Live ’25 tour.
Classic rock band Oasis have announced they’re reuniting next year for a tour[/caption] Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher will be returning as Oasis[/caption] Fans have been scrambling to get coveted tickets for the gigs[/caption]However, band devotees have been left irritated after tickets were listed for over £6,000 within minutes of Friday’s pre-sale.
This was over 40 times the listed value of a standing ticket.
It followed only a limited amount of fans being able to buy the first batch of tickets in the pre-sale.
Taking to X, one fan wrote: “I wish i could get a refund on the oasis gig. I spent a whole month’s rent on that (6k figures).”
Another added: “Corporate hospitality seats for Oasis at Wembley were going for £720 earlier this week; now £6k.”
While a third shared: “I’ve only walked out of 2 gigs in my life Aerosmith and Oasis. £6K to see them 20 years pass their peak? Think I’ll pass.”
Although the Live ’25 was only officially announced days ago, the band have since shared that more gigs have been added.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday morning, they wrote: “Due to unprecedented demand, three new UK dates will be added to Oasis Live ‘25.
“Due to unprecedented demand, three new UK dates will be added to Oasis Live ‘25.”
It comes as Liam Gallagher’s son Gene hinted at the legendary band coming back together three weeks before the reunion tour announcement.
While speaking to the Sunday Times Style, he mentioned that he’s close with his uncle Noel’s daughter Anaïs.
Gene described the group as “one big happy family,”, noting that they often joke about an Oasis reunion.
After being asked if Oasis could get back together, Gene replied: “Nothing to do with me.
“I mean, will they? I don’t know. I would love it but it’s so beyond my control.”
He added: “I get the feeling my dad wants it too. Let’s hope it happens.”
Meanwhile, hardcore fans are keen for past members such as Alan White to join the reunion.
The group’s original run spanned from 1990 to 2009[/caption]