Oasis have warned their fans not to buy tickets through unofficial agencies following the early release of tickets for their album. Reunion tour These products that have surfaced online come with eye-popping price tags.
The band tweeted that reselling tickets would be a breach of terms and conditions, meaning they won't be accepted at the door.
The iconic UK rock band is set to perform 17 shows across the UK, Ireland and Scotland during their surprise 2025 tour, signalling the long-awaited reunion of once warring brothers and frontmen Noel and Liam Gallagher.
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The band released the first tickets to a limited number of people through voting on Friday evening.
Fans began sharing screenshots of the tickets on social media, which immediately began appearing on resale sites, some fetching prices of more than $11,000.
“We have noticed that since the pre-sale started, people have been attempting to sell tickets on the secondary market,” Oasis said on Saturday X.
Please note, tickets can only be sold at face value via @Ticketmaster and @Twickets.
“Tickets sold in violation of the terms and conditions will be cancelled by the promoters.”
This is the brothers' first performance in 15 years after the band was forced to shut down following a backstage brawl in Paris in 2009. Tickets are expected to sell out quickly.
The band's website crashed moments after announcing the tour on social media on Tuesday.
With more tickets to be released on Saturday, Oasis have also urged fans wanting to buy tickets to take a few extra steps before the sale goes live to give themselves the best chance of getting their hands on them.
“We strongly advise that those wishing to purchase tickets to register with the relevant ticketing agencies prior to their sale,” the band's website states.