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Technical issues disrupt ticket sales for Oasis fans, leaving them frustrated

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Last updated: 2024/08/31 at 2:53 PM
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Fans were left frustrated on Saturday as they tried to secure tickets for Oasis’ much-anticipated reunion tour, marking the band’s first live performance in 16 years. The three primary ticket-selling websites, Ticketmaster, See Tickets, and Gigsandtours, experienced technical issues and long wait times, leading to many fans being unable to purchase tickets. Despite expectations of a swift sellout of over a million tickets, fans were still waiting to secure tickets even five hours after the sale began.

Ticketmaster clarified that its website did not crash and the queue was moving steadily as fans purchased tickets. However, tickets for the concert in Dublin, Ireland, were already sold out. Gigsandtours also acknowledged the high demand for tickets and thanked fans for their patience. Interestingly, some tickets made their way to resale sites like Viagogo, being sold for exorbitant prices as high as £8,000 ($10,500).

Oasis made a grand announcement of 17 shows in the UK and Ireland, scheduled to kick off in July 2025 in Cardiff, followed by performances in Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. The band, known for their debut album “Definitely Maybe” released 30 years ago, split in 2009 due to conflicts between lead guitarist Noel Gallagher and main singer Liam Gallagher. Despite their musical success, the brothers’ tumultuous relationship ultimately led to the band’s breakup, leaving fans clamoring for a reunion ever since.

During their peak in the 1990s, Oasis epitomized the Britpop genre with hit songs like “Wonderwall,” “Live Forever,” and “Champagne Supernova.” The band’s popularity was undeniable, but internal tensions between Noel and Liam Gallagher overshadowed their success. Both brothers pursued solo careers post-split, but the demand from fans for an Oasis reunion never waned. The upcoming gigs are anticipated to provide a significant economic boost to the hospitality sectors of Britain and Ireland.

As anticipation builds for Oasis’ reunion tour, the technical glitches and long wait times faced by fans while attempting to secure tickets highlight the immense popularity and enduring appeal of the band. Despite the challenges encountered during the ticket sale, the excitement surrounding the band’s first live performance in years remains palpable. With expectations of sold-out arenas and an unforgettable musical experience, fans are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to witness Oasis back on stage after a lengthy hiatus.

In conclusion, the buzz surrounding Oasis’ reunion tour underscores the band’s lasting impact on the music industry and the loyalty of their fanbase. Despite the initial obstacles faced during the ticket sale process, the demand for tickets and the anticipation for the upcoming shows signal a triumphant return for the iconic British band. As fans prepare to relive the nostalgia of classic hits and experience the magic of Oasis live once again, the reunion tour promises to be a momentous occasion for music enthusiasts and the economies of the UK and Ireland alike.

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