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Oasis reunion?
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Same as that. Beyond irritating.CAFCsayer said:Just got all the way through, tickets in the basket, clicked on the accept terms and conditions and got kicked out, what a joke
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Absolute joke policy, given that every ticket for Oasis in every stadium is 'in demand'.Covered End said:
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Just waiting for the train back at Reading….. no Oasis tickets…….
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I went to the last day of the paralympics in 2012, they had various people presenting the medals, all of whom got applauded, apart from the MD of Ticketmaster who got 80,000 boos. Colin Walsh's old quip about Ian Paisley addressing an IRA rally sprang to mind.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Absolute joke policy, given that every ticket for Oasis in every stadium is 'in demand'.Covered End said:
Beats me that this "surge pricing" is legal, if anyone really believes it's to deter touts, then Selhurst Park is 20 minutes from The Valley.5 -
By the time I got through to buy, only standing tickets left for Wembley, at over £350 a ticket I didn't bother, seen them before, not that desperate to do so again!3
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6 1/4 hours in queue. Get through as the players run out. Couldn’t get signal in stadium and by KO had been kicked out and back to the opening lobby. Gotta laugh4
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Can't we all have a word with Alan White if he posts on here and get him to sort us all out?3
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It’s illegal to sell football tickets about their face value, but Ticketmaster can do what they like. Disgusting behaviour.10
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His dad applied for him in 1995Chris_from_Sidcup said:
When did you apply?kidbrookeaddick said:Finally received mine through this morning. 🤞🏻 I get through the ballot!0 -
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Or rampant capitalism has become accepted. Suck it up.North Lower Neil said:
Average wages have basically doubled since 1996, whereas the tickets are 6 times more expensive.PopIcon said:
You could argue it's because in the 90s artists made money from physical media etc too, whereas now the money is all in the concerts.
Life just being more expensive now also plays a bit part though.2 -
That is disgracefulRob7Lee said:By the time I got through to buy, only standing tickets left for Wembley, at over £350 a ticket I didn't bother, seen them before, not that desperate to do so again!1 -
What’s face value? The price advertised or the price sold at due to demand policy?7 -
It's all nonsense. Someone who got standing tickets in pre-sale or early today could effectively sell their tickets for double what they paid and they'd still be cheaper than ticketmaster were selling them for.guinnessaddick said:
What’s face value? The price advertised or the price sold at due to demand policy?7 -

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Should have done a Valley Gold Millwall/ Palace away/ cup day points scheme for this really.
1. Did you ever affect an orangutan walk down the high street whilst wearing a parka in the 90s - 1000 points
2. Have you ever done karaoke with both hands behind your back - 500 points
3. Ever called Damon Albarn and Robbie Williams c***s - 1000 points
4. Ever witness Alan White and Liam Gallagher do the half time tombola draw on the Valley pitch during Charlton v Man City (genuinely I swear I remember this happening) - 10000000 points
5. Perry - front row tickets
https://youtu.be/ZDKF8KkD7rE?si=JXNkm9eBeXn_z4BY
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Father in law is called Alan White. He is deaf and supports millwall but I'll see if I can have a word with him tomorrow.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Can't we all have a word with Alan White if he posts on here and get him to sort us all out?3 -
The pricing demand pricing is outrageous. However, Ticketmaster have come out and said 'they don't set the ticket prices - if this is true, who does, where does the blame lie?0
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Same. A mate got 4 at this price. I’ve turned mine down. I’m old and couldn’t face the carnage of standing.Rob7Lee said:By the time I got through to buy, only standing tickets left for Wembley, at over £350 a ticket I didn't bother, seen them before, not that desperate to do so again!0 -
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Me and my mate both were successful and got 2x tickets for the first show in Cardiff and the last show in Dublin. Had to pay £440ish for each ticket.
I’m conscious a lot of people missed out so I don’t want to brag about it too much. That first show in Cardiff though…That crowd is going to go absolutely nuts the moment the brothers walk out on stage. I’ll probably be emotional myself. Finally got my favourite band back.1 -
Enjoy it mate! Not bragging at all.cafctom said:Me and my mate both were successful and got 2x tickets for the first show in Cardiff and the last show in Dublin. Had to pay £440ish for each ticket.
I’m conscious a lot of people missed out so I don’t want to brag about it too much. That first show in Cardiff though…That crowd is going to go absolutely nuts the moment the brothers walk out on stage. I’ll probably be emotional myself. Finally got my favourite band back.
Best band of all time 👍
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Did anyone on here pay the advertised price for category of ticket they got? e.g. £206 (+ booking fee?) for the most expensive category for a ticket without promo stuff?0
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Oasis. They chose to have surge pricing. Others like Springsteen don't.PrincessFiona said:The pricing demand pricing is outrageous. However, Ticketmaster have come out and said 'they don't set the ticket prices - if this is true, who does, where does the blame lie?1 -
Bad. But I would rather know who is to blameJints said:
Oasis. They chose to have surge pricing. Others like Springsteen don't.PrincessFiona said:The pricing demand pricing is outrageous. However, Ticketmaster have come out and said 'they don't set the ticket prices - if this is true, who does, where does the blame lie?2 -
Guess it’s a matter of opinion as to whether or not paying nearly a grand for a couple of gig tickets is a boast or not.cafctom said:Me and my mate both were successful and got 2x tickets for the first show in Cardiff and the last show in Dublin. Had to pay £440ish for each ticket.
I’m conscious a lot of people missed out so I don’t want to brag about it too much. That first show in Cardiff though…That crowd is going to go absolutely nuts the moment the brothers walk out on stage. I’ll probably be emotional myself. Finally got my favourite band back.6 -
Well that’s certainly not how it was intended. More a case of that’s what was available when it came down to it and I caved and paid it. I’ve got my opinions on the way Ticketmaster operate their business, the same way many people have.Exiled_Addick said:
Guess it’s a matter of opinion as to whether or not paying nearly a grand for a couple of gig tickets is a boast or not.cafctom said:Me and my mate both were successful and got 2x tickets for the first show in Cardiff and the last show in Dublin. Had to pay £440ish for each ticket.
I’m conscious a lot of people missed out so I don’t want to brag about it too much. That first show in Cardiff though…That crowd is going to go absolutely nuts the moment the brothers walk out on stage. I’ll probably be emotional myself. Finally got my favourite band back.0 -
Genuine question, not a dig - why both? Will likely be the same gig twice, no?cafctom said:Me and my mate both were successful and got 2x tickets for the first show in Cardiff and the last show in Dublin. Had to pay £440ish for each ticket.
I’m conscious a lot of people missed out so I don’t want to brag about it too much. That first show in Cardiff though…That crowd is going to go absolutely nuts the moment the brothers walk out on stage. I’ll probably be emotional myself. Finally got my favourite band back.
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My friend was trying for Dublin, whilst I was trying for Cardiff. We both got to the end of our queues around about the same time and that’s how it ended up that we both bought tickets. Probably within a couple of minutes of each other and only realised we done it when we got on the phone to tell each other our news.North Lower Neil said:
Genuine question, not a dig - why both? Will likely be the same gig twice, no?cafctom said:Me and my mate both were successful and got 2x tickets for the first show in Cardiff and the last show in Dublin. Had to pay £440ish for each ticket.
I’m conscious a lot of people missed out so I don’t want to brag about it too much. That first show in Cardiff though…That crowd is going to go absolutely nuts the moment the brothers walk out on stage. I’ll probably be emotional myself. Finally got my favourite band back.
Still have the option to resell at face value one of them if we want to. Would probably be the Dublin gig of the two I imagine.1 -
its not clear that it is Ticketmaster upping the pricescafctom said:
Well that’s certainly not how it was intended. More a case of that’s what was available when it came down to it and I caved and paid it. I’ve got my opinions on the way Ticketmaster operate their business, the same way many people have.Exiled_Addick said:
Guess it’s a matter of opinion as to whether or not paying nearly a grand for a couple of gig tickets is a boast or not.cafctom said:Me and my mate both were successful and got 2x tickets for the first show in Cardiff and the last show in Dublin. Had to pay £440ish for each ticket.
I’m conscious a lot of people missed out so I don’t want to brag about it too much. That first show in Cardiff though…That crowd is going to go absolutely nuts the moment the brothers walk out on stage. I’ll probably be emotional myself. Finally got my favourite band back.0











