Oasis fans recently labeled the final Wembley ticket sale ‘shambles’ after the tech issues and overpriced resale tickets.
Oasis fans face Ticket issues
Fans of the Brit pop band are yet again furious and have branded the final ballot sale for the last Wembley gigs a ‘shambles’
Tickets for the two final Wembley Stadium gigs next September went on sale this morning at 8.30 am on Ticketmaster. This time around, they were invite-only and only available to Oasis fans who received a special ballot code by 9pm last night.
The band also struck down the dynamic pricing fiasco, which led to a huge flak when the general sale tickets went on sale last month. Despite this, many fans were still gutted this morning as they reported technical difficulties on Ticketmaster, as well as touts flogging tickets on resale sites for over £1K within minutes of the new tickets going on sale.
Several disappointed fans raged that, despite having the ballot code, Ticketmaster wasn’t playing ball for them.
One raged on reddit: “Getting this message after getting the code and getting through the queue…
“Something went wrong… An error occurred and we could not reserve your tickets.”
Another fumed on X: “What an absolute s**show again. @TicketmasterUK you are total garbage!!!”
A third screamed: “Well, didn’t Ticketmaster mess up. What a joke.”
A fourth who lost out sobbed: “Never wanting to buy another concert ticket again.”
And a fifth added: “25 years ago, fans were crazy about #Oasis, but this time their reunion seems to have been influenced by Taylor Swift, who is now the symbol of modern music marketing.
“Oasis has jumped on this bandwagon, making it difficult for fans to feel the same level of enthusiasm as before.”
Others were raging that they hadn’t got ballot codes, yet within minutes of the new tickets going on Ticketmaster, they were already on resale sites like Viagogo for hiked prices as some went for as much as £1,300 by 8.38am.