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Oasis announce more tickets for sellout stadium reunion tour

Oasis announce more tickets for sellout stadium reunion tour

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Noel and Liam Gallagher are set to reunite this summer for their highly anticipated tour and the band has just shared exciting news about tickets to their shows.
The countdown is officially on for fans eagerly awaiting the highly anticipated Oasis reunion tour, and there's good news for those who missed out on tickets.
Noel and Liam Gallagher have announced that a limited number of additional tickets will be released soon, as revealed in a statement shared via the band's official Instagram account this afternoon.

The post explained: "As the shows are getting closer, Oasis promoters may be able to release a very limited number of additional tickets for sale once final sight lines are checked and the production is fine tuned."

It continued: "These final production releases will happen over the coming day."
Fans who are members of Oasismynet have been urged to keep an eye on their inboxes for updates. "If you are an Oasismynet member, keep an eye on your inbox for an email from your regular Oasismynet or Ticketmaster correspondence address," the message added.
"Please double check the email is from the correct account before following links or sharing any purchase information."
Fans were quick to take to the comments to voice their opinion on the limited ticket release, with mixed reviews. One fan simply stated: "Shaking in my boots."
As another expressed their excitement: "I bagged some for Wembley in the extra release, happy days."

Although it seemed some fans were confused with how to get tickets, a third fan wrote: "I didn't receive the email, can someone help me :(."
With a fourth voicing their frustration towards Ticketmaster, penning: "Maybe if Ticketmaster worked when we used the link sent to us it would help! They are a joke!" As a fifth sarcastically said: "Can't wait to get in line for 'in demand' tickets and pay 500 a ticket."

Although another fan feared the brother's had fallen out again, due to the layout of the announcement on Instagram, writing: "i got scared they had a falling out for a second because of the long message. I don't know why," alongside multiple laughing faces.
The brothers are set to play in various cities across the UK - Cardiff, Manchester, London and Edinburgh - before taking the tour internationally. However, tickets for the UK dates have been a topic of conversation for months with the various problems fans had getting their hands on them.
Some fans previously claimed they were targeted by scammers as they attempted to find tickets for the gigs. The band have warned fans over scams, and told to be selective about where they buy their tickets to make sure they are legit.
Many of the tickets offered at the moment have been from various online websites that aren't genuine, from unverified brands and individual scammers who are selling fake tickets on social media.

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