Fresh blow for Oasis fans as ‘furious’ band reveal resale tour tickets from major site will be ‘CANCELLED’ before shows

OASIS fans will be disappointed after the band announced that resale tickets for the tour from Viagogo will be ‘cancelled’ ahead of the show.

Manchester lads Liam, 51, and Noel Gallagher, 57, unveiled the 17-date home leg of their Oasis Live 25 tour at the end of last month.

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Oasis have revealed that the resale of tour tickets from Viagogo will be ‘CANCELED’Credit: PA: Press AssociationMatt Allwright revealed on The One Show that Oasis are hitting back at advertisers

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Matt Allwright revealed on The One Show that Oasis are hitting back at the advertised Credit: BBC

However, after the seats went on sale, some gig tickets were re-sold for a staggering £6K – leaving fans furious at the high prices.

During tonight’s The One Show, Matt Allwright revealed during the Watchdog segment that Oasis is hitting back at advertisers.

He claimed that ‘furious’ representatives of the band gave him an exclusive statement about his ordeal.

Matt said: “They say their team is monitoring listings on unauthorized resale platforms such as Viagogo and tickets bought on such sites will be cancelled.”

After tickets went on sale this weekend, those hoping to land their bums in the seats were left unimpressed.

One took to X, formerly Twitter, to hit out at the scammers: “They’re probably already on #Viagogo. You’ll have to sell your house.”

Another asked, “How is it possible that this is still going on?” a third said: “It’s all very predictable – #ticketmaster #Oasis – after hours of countdown they get kicked out with 5 minutes to go.

“But I can go to Viagogo for the last 12 hours and exchange tickets for my house and car!”

For concerts at Wembley Stadium, standing tickets start from £151, while seats range from £73 to £206.

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But there’s still hope for fans as Oasis have announced two new concerts in London this evening.

Hundreds of Oasis fans were left heartbroken after tickets sold out at the box office in a ‘bloodbath’ of bookings

The band confirmed an exclusive story in The Sun that they will play two more concerts in the capital on September 27 and 28.

On X, formerly Twitter, they wrote: “UK. Two extra shows at Wembley Stadium have been added due to phenomenal demand.

“Tickets will be sold via a staggered invitation-only voting process. Voting applications will first open to the many UK fans who did not make it through the initial Ticketmaster sale. More details to follow.”

Insiders have told how Liam and Noel called on their teams to try and set up a new ticketing system after a huge outcry over Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing – which saw tickets for their 17-date reunion double in just hours.

The two concerts on September 27th and 28th will be sold by round-robin voting, giving fans a fairer chance of getting tickets.

More than 10 million fans from 158 countries tried to buy them for the first time.

Voting applications will be open to fans who didn’t make it the first time.

Our insider added: “Noel and Liam understand that people are upset and want to make it as fair as possible.

“People are going to be disappointed, of course, and they’re doing everything they can to mitigate that.”

More than seven million people tried to get tickets on Saturday.

The Sun reported last week that Noel and Liam wanted to put on more shows to meet demand.

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A source told The Sun earlier today: “As soon as the 17 dates sold out, Noel and Liam said they wanted to do more gigs.

“They will announce two more shows at Wembley – and hope to arrange dates for even more shows.

“They have been overwhelmed by the demand for tickets and want to give back to their fans as much as they can.”

The brothers, who have put aside their 15-year feud to reform Oasis for their fans, are now talking to their teams about how to change ticket prices.

Ticketmaster has come under fire from fans after implementing its dynamic ticketing strategy – which sees ticket prices rise in line with demand.

The system, which was introduced in 2022, meant that tickets were selling for £355 within hours of going on sale.

Noel and Liam have come under fire from fans over the pricing system – Liam has been branded a hypocrite after an old tweet he wrote about Noel’s 2017 High Flying Birds tour resurfaced online.

The tweet read: “$350 to go and see rkid in the US what the ac*** when will it all stop like you were LG x.”

Those close to the band said Noel and Liam wanted a fairer system for their fans.

The source added: “Liam is getting the biggest reaction and the fans are calling him names.

“Noel and Liam discussed what had happened and asked their teams to see if they could change Ticketmaster’s policy.

“They want to take care of their fans and bring as many of them as possible to their concerts – for the price at which they sold tickets.

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“They’re cracking down on people advertising and they want to make sure people aren’t being scammed.”

Oasis 2025 tour dates

OASIS brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have revealed a 17-date comeback tour next summer – here are the details

The Wonderwall hitmakers will delight the audience as follows:

JULY 20254 – Cardiff, Principality Stadium5. – Cardiff, Principality Stadium11. – Manchester, Heaton Park12. – Manchester, Heaton Park

16. – Manchester, Heaton Park 19. – Manchester, Heaton Park 20. – Manchester, Heaton Park 25. – London, Wembley Stadium 26. – London, Wembley Stadium

30. – London, Wembley Stadium

AUGUST 20252 – London, Wembley Stadium 3. – London, Wembley Stadium 8. – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium 9. – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

12. – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium 16. – Dublin, Croke Park 17. – Dublin, Croke Park

SEPTEMBER 2025 27 – London, Wembley Stadium 28 – London, Wembley Stadium

Following the sale on Saturday, Ticketmaster has since been referred to the Competition and Markets Authority over its handling of the reunion.

The advertising standards body said it had 450 complaints from fans about “misleading availability and pricing claims” in Ticketmaster ads.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the ticketing system needed a shake-up. He said: “This is really important because this is not just an Oasis problem.

“We will make sure that tickets are available at a price that people can afford.”

The band will play two more concerts in London on September 27 and 28

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The band will play two more concerts in London on September 27th and 28th Credit: InstagramThe legendary group has announced that last week's comeback tour has sold out

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The legendary group announced that last week’s comeback tour was sold out Credit: Getty

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