Kanye West has tweeted, “I never was allowed to do the Super Bowl because of 3 moments
George Bush don’t care about black people
The Taylor Swift movement moment
Wearing a MAGA hat
How it feel to be the best living and blocked from the main stage because of being ahead of my time.”
Liam Gallagher has rejected playing a Taylor Swift Eras length Oasis show.
Liam posted on X, “We’re obviously gonna play longer than 59 minutes and 59 seconds you mad heads but how long, we don’t know just yet. Ask a silly question, and you’ll get a silly answer.”
A fan asked, “Can you play for 3 hours like Taylor Swift?” Liam shot back, “Don’t be ridiculous.”
Thousands of tickets to this year’s Oasis reunion shows are being cancelled by Ticketmaster in a crackdown on bots. However, many fans are claiming they have been targeted wrongfully.
When tickets for Oasis’ highly anticipated reunion shows went on sale last August, demand was insane. Within minutes, tickets were completely sold out, leaving thousands of fans scrambling to get their hands on one.
But as expected, scalpers and ticket resellers swooped in, snatching up seats and flooding resale sites with overpriced tickets. According to reports, a staggering 50,000 tickets—roughly 4% of the total sales—ended up on secondary marketplaces at inflated prices.
In a statement at the time from the band’s promoters Live Nation and SJM, it was said that all tickets sold via secondary ticketing sites other than Twickets would be cancelled, with all invalidated tickets to be made available again through Ticketmaster at face value.
The statement read: “Ticket resale is permitted at no more than the price you paid (face value + booking fees). Please only use the official resale partners Twickets and Ticketmaster. Selling tickets through unauthorised resale platforms will breach these T&Cs and those tickets may be cancelled”.
Ticketmaster have been contacting some ticket holders to inform them that their tickets have been refunded as “it has been identified that bots were used to make this purchase”, meaning they “violate the tour’s terms and conditions”.
“These terms were specifically established to limit resale of tickets on unauthorised ticketing platforms for profit,” the message continues. “Fans have been strongly advised by all parties not to purchase tickets from unauthorised resale sites, to protect them from fraud or refunding.”