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Old 29th August 2024, 08:13 AM
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Have tickets prices actually been confirmed? instead of speculation.
From what I have heard, tickets for Croke Park stadium in Dublin start from Euros 86.50 (UK$72.96) plus booking fee

UK prices are supposed to be announced sometime today

Apparently some more dates have been added to the itinerary

4 July 2025 - Principality Stadium, Cardiff
5 July 2025 - Principality Stadium, Cardiff
11 July 2025 - Heaton Park, Manchester
12 July 2025 - Heaton Park, Manchester
16 July 2025 - Heaton Park, Manchester
19 July 2025 - Heaton Park, Manchester
20 July 2025 - Heaton Park, Manchester
25 July 2025 - Wembley Stadium, London
26 July 2025 - Wembley Stadium, London
30 July 2025 - Wembley Stadium, London
2 August 2025 - Wembley Stadium, London
3 August 2025 - Wembley Stadium, London
8 August 2025 - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
9 August 2025 - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
12 August 2025 - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
16 August 2025 - Croke Park, Dublin
17 August 2025 - Croke Park, Dublin
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Old 29th August 2024, 11:54 AM
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Old 30th August 2024, 08:46 PM
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Apparently the registered for pressale tickets are already up for sale at stupid prices,


https://news.sky.com/story/oasis-iss...ning-after-ale


Why don't they bring in a law that no one at all is allowed to sell tickets above the face value including sites like Ticketmaster, anyone doing so faces prosecution.
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Old 30th August 2024, 10:18 PM
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148 quid to stand in a field with a load of Gallagher wannabe's?

No thanks.
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Old 30th August 2024, 10:40 PM
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148 quid to stand in a field with a load of Gallagher wannabe's?

No thanks.
What gets me is some places its better be seated around the side at least you can see and have a decent view, imagine having the illusion of paying more to stand and you're right at the very back of a crowd struggling to see because of literally thousands of heads in your way.
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What gets me is some places its better be seated around the side at least you can see and have a decent view, imagine having the illusion of paying more to stand and you're right at the very back of a crowd struggling to see because of literally thousands of heads in your way.
Yes i'd have thought standing would be cheaper than seated especially seeing as there is always a large cordoned off section for - they reckon competition winners and so on - before you get to the standing general sale tickets.
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Old 30th August 2024, 11:19 PM
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What gets me is some places its better be seated around the side at least you can see and have a decent view, imagine having the illusion of paying more to stand and you're right at the very back of a crowd struggling to see because of literally thousands of heads in your way.
...And that, my friends, is why I do not do festivals any more

I learnt my lesson at Donington and Reading back in the 80's

Some festival events are fun, but when you get somewhere that has 20+ thousand people in the crowd... it's a hard 'NO' from me
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Old 31st August 2024, 07:16 AM
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Either way if you or someone you know trying for a ticket best of luck and hope you get one.

Here a couple of pics of fans from Ireland trying their luck.
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Old 31st August 2024, 08:31 AM
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Oasis fans scramble for tickets as band warns against reselling / BBC News

"Shortly after a three-hour pre-sale for a limited number of fans began on Friday, tickets for the UK gigs were being listed online for more than UK$6,000 - around 40 times the face value of a standing ticket.

Oasis urged people not to resell tickets at higher prices on websites not linked to their promoter, and said they would be "cancelled".

Soon after Friday's pre-sale began, ticket listings appeared on resale websites like StubHub and Viagogo, including:"


- UK$6,000 for Oasis's show at Wembley Stadium in London on 26 July
- Between UK$916 and UK$4,519 for the first concert of the tour at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on 4 July
- Over UK$4,000 for standing tickets at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium on 12 August
- More than UK$2,500 for the band's homecoming concert at Manchester's Heaton Park on 12 July

"Ahead of the pre-sale, promoters said standing tickets will cost about UK$150, while standard seated tickets range from UK$73 to about UK$205. Prices for official premium packages go up to UK$506."
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I thought the original prices were quite high considering the band haven't played live in a very long time, are not the original lineup, and will not have the energy they did in the 1990s, so I'm a bit surprised by the demand and those ridiculous prices on the secondary market.
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