
Oasis tickets spotted on sale for £72 despite Liam Gallagher's claim
The long awaited reunion of Oasis has kept fans on the edge of their seats since the announcement was made last year. And while many at the time complained that tickets to the UK leg of their world tour were hard to come by due to issues with the ticket sales website, or in fact the price was too high - it now seems the band have listened to their fans.
Tickets for their Cardiff gig tonight, held at the Principality Stadium, have now been dropped to £72.15 for tonight's show on the resale site Twickets. And this is for U34 Row 32. This was noticed when the filters for the price section of the website changed to "low to high".
It comes after Liam shouted out to the crowd at last night's show in Cardiff: "Are you having a good time? Is it worth the £40,000 you paid for a ticket?"
The rock band who took the nineties by storm with hits including Wonderwall, kick started their reunion tour Oasis Live '25 in Cardiff. This is the first location of many as they then make their way around the rest of the UK and the world.
Liam and Noel Gallagher were last seen on stage together 16 years ago before their well publicised fall out which resulted in the brothers not speaking to each other for many years.
But it looks as though the hatchet has been well and truly buried as the brothers came out on stage last night (July 4) hand in hand.
The pair treated fans to their iconic hits including Supersonic and Champagne Supernova.
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