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When the demand was enormously and shortly after the start of the sale of the Oasis reunion tour, all cards were quickly out of stock, 50,000 tickets quickly ended up in the resale, some for up to £ 10,000 (equivalent to 11,957.40 euros). And many fans were angry. Now Noel Gallagher has commented on it.

Unfair prices should actually be prevented

The prices were already very high with normal ticket sales, as they were automatically increased due to the so -called dynamic pricing with demand. Oasis claimed “NME” that they “never knew that dynamic pricing would be used”, and explained that a conversation between organizers, ticketmaster and the management of the band had actually led to a “positive ticket sales strategy, which would be a fair experience for the fans, including dynamic ticket prices and to keep the Touting low To reduce, but the execution of the plan did not meet expectations. “

In an interview with “NME”, Noel Gallagher now revealed that he was surprised by the mess of ticket sales and the high rush. “I thought it was a big deal, but I was a bit surprised at how big the thing was,” he said.

Noel Gallagher has more than an Oasis favorite song

In the interview, Gallagher was also asked what his favorite song from Oasis was. The 57-year-old replied: “Can I have more than one? ‘Supersonic’, ‘Some Might Say’, ‘Live Forever’, and ‘Rock’n’Roll Star'”.

In 2023 he already revealed in a “NME” interview which of his own tracks he would least like. “I don’t like Morning Glory’s sound at all. The only album that is perfect is definitely Maybe,” he revealed. At BE here Now the songs were too long for him and Standing on the Shoulders of Giants probably had a lot of filling material, but not enough good songs. He also had negative comments about the other plates.

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OASIS Tour Data 2025 in Europe

  • 04.07. – Cardiff, UK, Principality Stadium
  • 05.07. – Cardiff, UK, Principality Stadium
  • 11.07. – Manchester, UK, Heaton Park
  • 12.07. – Manchester, UK, Heaton Park
  • 16.07. – Manchester, UK, Heaton Park
  • 19.07. – Manchester, UK, Heaton Park
  • 20.07. – Manchester, UK, Heaton Park
  • 25.07. – London, UK, Wembley Stadium
  • 26. 07. – London, UK, Wembley Stadium
  • 30. 07. – London, UK, Wembley Stadium
  • 02. 08. – London, UK, Wembley Stadium
  • 03. 08. – London, UK, Wembley Stadium
  • 08.08. – Edinburgh, UK, Scottish Gas Murrayfield
  • 09.08. – Edinburgh, UK, Scottish Gas Murrayfield
  • 12.08. – Edinburgh, UK, Scottish Gas Murrayfield
  • 16.08. – Dublin, Ireland, Croke Park Stadium
  • 17.08. – Dublin, Ireland, Croke Park Stadium
  • 27. 09. – London, UK, Wembley Stadium
  • 28.09. – London, UK, Wembley Stadium

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