Thing is - if you’ve never seen them before I kind of get it. But if you were at Earls Court / Knebworth etc. you’re only gonna be disappointed cos it isn’t gonna be the same.
I liken it to seeing the Stones with my father in law a few years back. I thought it was brilliant but the older family members who saw them in their heyday thought it was shit
Thing is - if you’ve never seen them before I kind of get it. But if you were at Earls Court / Knebworth etc. you’re only gonna be disappointed cos it isn’t gonna be the same.
I liken it to seeing the Stones with my father in law a few years back. I thought it was brilliant but the older family members who saw them in their heyday thought it was shit
Maybe, but “shit” is still better than nothing.
Let’s be honest, they’re going to be quality gigs and anyone with a ticket is very lucky.
Once you get through the queue to get onto ticketmaster, you then have to queue again for Oasis tickets... there are 105k people in the queue for the Saturday in Manchester alone
Surprises me there are that many Oasis fans in the UK. Even back in the day I wouldn't say the whole school liked them. 75% of people were listening to garage and jungle music.
Where has everyone come from? Even Knebworth wasnt THAT hard to get tickets.
Is it a social media storm that has resulted in 20m people all of a sudden becoming hardcore Oasis fans?
If you aren't already logged in to Ticketmaster, you can't log in, just repeatedly says unexpected error try again later. Same thing if you try a password reset.
Already logged in on the app, choose a date, thinks about it and then blank screens.
If you aren't already logged in to Ticketmaster, you can't log in, just repeatedly says unexpected error try again later. Same thing if you try a password reset.
Already logged in on the app, choose a date, thinks about it and then blank screens.
Pointless waste of time even trying.
Same thing. Front of the queue and get kicked back again. Pointless.
Liked them at the beginning, went off em for a while (basically couldn't bare Liam's voice any longer), got back into them over last 10 years or so, mainly due to nostalgia, but definitely not bothered in slightest about this 'reunion', and think the whole Oasis meltdown has gotten well out of hand.
I joined the ticket queue at 08.30 and it crashed. It’s taken 75 mins to now be 188,000 in the queue. I got tickets for Liam Gallagher at the O2 in June and Gallagher & Squire at The Troxy in I think March or April. I can’ say I’m surprised that millions have fans have appeared from nowhere.
Surprises me there are that many Oasis fans in the UK. Even back in the day I wouldn't say the whole school liked them. 75% of people were listening to garage and jungle music.
Where has everyone come from? Even Knebworth wasnt THAT hard to get tickets.
Is it a social media storm that has resulted in 20m people all of a sudden becoming hardcore Oasis fans?
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Anyone paying inflated resale prices for a ticket now is crazy.
I liken it to seeing the Stones with my father in law a few years back. I thought it was brilliant but the older family members who saw them in their heyday thought it was shit
Let’s be honest, they’re going to be quality gigs and anyone with a ticket is very lucky.
the ticketmaster bar to just log into the site is now over halfway - woohoo
Where has everyone come from? Even Knebworth wasnt THAT hard to get tickets.
Is it a social media storm that has resulted in 20m people all of a sudden becoming hardcore Oasis fans?
Already logged in on the app, choose a date, thinks about it and then blank screens.
Pointless waste of time even trying.
Might be slightly less insane for the next set of dates they announce.
I joined the ticket queue at 08.30 and it crashed.
It’s taken 75 mins to now be 188,000 in the queue.
I got tickets for Liam Gallagher at the O2 in June and Gallagher & Squire at The Troxy in I think March or April.
I can’ say I’m surprised that millions have fans have appeared from nowhere.
Forgive me if this has already been posted - from the Wembley website - hardly confusing at all.
Oh yeah - the FA own Wembley, don't they...