Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher recently reacted to Pete Townshend’s recent comment on Oasis.
“Liam, did u see Pete Townshend said he was ‘disappointed’ Oasis is back together??” a fan asked the singer. “For a good reason tho -he says he loves your solo stuff.”
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Gallagher has responded by saying, “Bless him.”
Speaking with The Standard, Townshend said the following about Oasis’ reunion:
“Well, I’m disappointed”
When asked if he was upset about not getting tickets to the show, Townshend replied, “No, because I really like their solo albums.”
Oasis got back together on August 27th this year that is 15 years after the Gallagher brothers had a feud that broke up the band. Ticket prices became a hot topic because people had to pay more than double due to dynamic pricing.
Musicians like Myles Kennedy, Jack White, and David Gilmour have shared their opinions on ticket prices. “Oasis should do what’s right for them. Chose a ticket price and stick to it,” Gilmour stated.
“One of my favorite choruses of all time,” Myles Kennedy talked about Oasis in another interview with Rockklassiker. “As a songwriter, a lot of times we think in parts, like, ‘Oh, that’s a great part. Why couldn’t I have written that part?’”
He continued, “And to me, one of the greatest choruses ever written is ‘Champagne Supernova.’ That is such a massive hook. So I would love to see that live. Just that moment would be worth whatever bazillions of dollars they’re charging.”
“This is the kind of rock’n’roll you’re not gonna get at Wembley Stadium for £400!” the singer mentioned this after he joined ‘No Name’s ‘Archbishop Harold Holmes’ at his intimate London show.
Oasis are set to cancel all tickets sold on secondary websites for their UK tour. Live Nation and SJM, the band’s promoters, said over 50,000 tickets will be voided. Canceled tickets will be available again on Ticketmaster at the original price. Oasis had 1.4 million tickets for their UK shows, but over 10 million fans from 158 countries tried to get them, leading to high resale prices.
Bless him
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 30, 2024