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Oasis fans warned ‘don’t panic’ and told where they can still get tickets at face value

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Updated 13:09 1 Sep 2024 GMT+1Published 11:43 1 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Oasis fans warned ‘don’t panic’ and told where they can still get tickets at face value

There's still a chance you'll be able to see Oasis

Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper

Oasis fans have been urged not to panic as there's still a chance they'll be able to secure themselves tickets for the band's reunion tour.

If you're reading this, chances are that you (like myself, and many others) were unlucky during yesterday's chaotic scramble for Oasis tickets.

Amid unprecedented demand for tickets, fans were left waiting in online queues for hours (with some even claiming to have been booted out the second they reached the front), seeing the dreaded 'Error 503' every time they hit refresh on their browser and seeing ticket prices doubled as part of Ticketmaster's 'in demand' offering.

And judging by the fact phrases such as 'crashed', 'shambles' and 'gutted' trended all day long on X, fans were not happy about the chaos.

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Some fans were left devastated after missing out on tickets (Simon Emmett/Fear PR/PA Wire)
Some fans were left devastated after missing out on tickets (Simon Emmett/Fear PR/PA Wire)

As the band revealed on their social media platforms last night that tickets to every gig had sold out it seemed like the dream was over for many fans.

However there is still a chance you could be seeing the Gallagher brothers share a stage for the first time in 15 years next summer - and without having to pay the heavily inflated resale prices either.

Enter Twickets, the resale app which doesn't allow fans to pay more than face value for second hand tickets.

Sharing an update on social media, the site wrote: "If you haven’t secured @oasis tickets then don’t panic, and certainly don’t buy on unofficial sites such as Viagogo & StubHub as these tickets will be cancelled.

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"Twickets will have tickets available soon. Register to receive our newsletter and we’ll let you know."

Established back in 2011, Twickets aims to give fans the best chance of being able to see their favourite acts without being ripped off by touts by making sure the tickets aren't sold for anything higher than face value.

There's still another chance if you missed out (Brian Rasic/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
There's still another chance if you missed out (Brian Rasic/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Meanwhile tickets are currently available on various reseller websites for around the £600 - £700 mark, however some fans have even reported seeing tickets being advertised at over £1000.

Oasis ticket resale

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Organisers of the tour have told punters that they should only resell tickets via via Twickets or Ticketmaster Fan-to-Fan. Tickets can also only be resold for cost price, which is face value plus booking fees.

Meanwhile, those who resell them via alternative means or for more than cost price face the tickets being cancelled.

The band has also issued a stern warning to fans looking to make a profit from reselling tickets above face value, writing on X: "Please note, Oasis Live ‘25 tickets can only be resold at face value via @TicketmasterUK

and @Twickets!

"Tickets appearing on other secondary ticketing sites are either counterfeit or will be cancelled by the promoters."

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However it isn't currently clear how the resale will work with the dynamically priced tickets, which saw some prices inflate from £148 for £355.

Featured Image Credit: Marc Marnie/Redferns/Getty Images/LADBible

Topics: Oasis, Music

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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