With a trick, spectators cheated off the ranks into the standing area.
When the pre-sale for the Oasis started their reunion tour in Great Britain and Ireland, people worldwide clicked through the online ticket sales outlets and waited hours in the ticket queue for hours. Everything to be able to be part of the legendary reunification of the bitchiest brothers in England. Around 14 million people are said to have tried around 1.4 million tickets for a total of 17 shows. With this rush, you have to count yourself lucky if you could get a ticket at all. And yet: Fans are not tired of sneaking better places for the Britpop band’s shows via creative detours.
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Where there is a will …
Last week, for example, Oasis played in the sold -out Murrayfield stage in Edinburgh. Here you distributed ribbons to the people who had bought tickets for the standing area in advance. Green for the first rows, yellow for the rows behind the wave breaker. All spectators who bought a permanent place in the rank had no access to the standing room. A Tikok user now shared a videoin which you and her companions can be seen sitting on the upper ranks of the stage. Far from the main stage on which Liam and Noel Gallagher should play. In the clip, the young woman divides the label of a sprite bottle in the middle into a thin strip and distributed her to her friends.
The green plastic looks glued around the wrist just like the ribbons, which you received as an early standing area visitor at the entrance. The tikok shows the fan mischief in the camera, shortly afterwards the clip, which confirmed the success of the Schummel campaign. You can see them sitting and celebrating on the shoulders of another person in the middle of the standing area of the Venue. Under the video, the user wrote: “Where there is a will is also a way”.
Oasis fans trick Venue employees
The video learns a lot of admiration on Tikok. “Liam and Noel would celebrate that,” says someone in the comments. Others report other concerts by the British band, in which they crept in the same way. Most, however, find the campaign simply hilarious. This is how some users comment on: “This is so clever, I’m stunned!”.
Whether it is morally durable to float through this way-with a crumpled sprite label-is only sparsely discussed under the fan’s tikok. In view of the horrendous prices that Ticket distributors asked for the Oasis shows, they seem to agree: you have to dribble the system wherever possible. Ultimately, it was due to the inattentive securities anyway, not the ingenuity of the two fans.

