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Post by ceebee on Aug 27, 2024 9:56:58 GMT
The ex has already been paid - Noel might be poorer but certainly isn't poor... This is simply the economics of touring - it's a lucrative business and the one surefire way to make a stack of cash.
I think there will be graded standing tickets for different areas starting at £90 rear sections to £150 central section, £anybody's guess for golden circle front stage tickets; seats £150 - £500. Boxes - at the mercy of the seller. These are my guesses for Wembley, not based on anything other than market prices for other gigs.
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Post by kathryn on Aug 27, 2024 10:19:23 GMT
Well, if it is purely motivated by the finances, I feel for the insurer. Because if they’ve not gotten back together because they have genuinely made up and want to play together, they’ll probably fall out and call the whole thing off half way through the tour.
I’d suggest booking the earliest date you can!
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Post by Jon on Aug 27, 2024 10:24:01 GMT
Well, if it is purely motivated by the finances, I feel for the insurer. Because if they’ve not gotten back together because they have genuinely made up and want to play together, they’ll probably fall out and call the whole thing off half way through the tour. I’d suggest booking the earliest date you can! I wouldn't be surprised if there is a clause in the contract that they call it off, they have to pay back the promoter a hefty fine. Moreso for Liam than Noel.
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Post by Marwood on Aug 27, 2024 11:42:17 GMT
I'd like to see them, but I'm not cramming in with loads of people. I'm not a student anymore. If there's an equivalent of the Royal Circle where I can sit at the front and actually see, I'll happily pay extra for it. I don't want to stand, and I don't want a seated section where other people are going to stand anyway. So best I can look for is front of a seated section. Which basically means I won't be going because those will go straight away! At the end of the day, they’re playing stadiums and parks, there won’t be any seats in front of the stage and and those closest to the stage will have a big gap between the front rows and the stage (where the audience will be stood): the boxes will be a lot higher up and full of idiots in their phones to tell everyone in their contacts that they’re seeing Oasis, wasting small fortunes on something they won’t even be paying attention to.
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Post by dontdreamit on Aug 27, 2024 12:13:56 GMT
I never managed a ticket for Knebworth back in the day, although the other half did and said it was one of the best gigs they’d ever been at.
I’ll try and get tickets for this, it will need to be sitting though so I’m dreading how much that’s going to cast me. My youngest has already started hinting that they’d like to go as well, we watch old TOTP together and BBC4 are currently at 1996 so peak BritPop era.
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Post by alece10 on Aug 27, 2024 14:54:50 GMT
Ahhhh! Who has spoilt the thread talking about a popular pop combo instead of the flavours of the drink?
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Post by marob on Aug 27, 2024 15:30:59 GMT
An era defining band with some of my all-time favourite songs. Zero interest in seeing them though. Best left in the 90s, along with the hordes of middle aged ‘lads’ that’ll be reliving their FHM reading youths in the crowds.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Aug 27, 2024 15:58:19 GMT
I saw them at Wembley in 2009. Was a great gig for a 19 year old at the time, but don't feel the FOMO pull to see them again. I remember it being the first time I had seen people throwing their pints around for fun! Not sure that was ale…
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Post by ptwest on Aug 27, 2024 18:10:11 GMT
Genuinely hope that for those who want to go, you all get tickets and it is as epic as you want it to be. For me, Liam Gallagher is one personality that I intend to make sure never gets a penny of my money through record sales or concert tickets. I like some of their music but I can’t get past him. Happy to leave this to the many thousands who disagree and will have a great time.
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Post by Marwood on Aug 28, 2024 19:54:26 GMT
Anyone else sign for the pre-sale ballot? I was contemplating going for one of the Dublin shows, but all the hotels in Dublin are either fully booked a year in advance or have whacked the prices up to silly levels, so I will stick to looking at the Wembley shows (Heaton Park looks like it is in the arse end of nowhere so I’ll give that a miss too)
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Post by blamerobots on Aug 28, 2024 19:57:58 GMT
Family had a heated discussion about tix I didn't participate in. I'm not their biggest fan. But the situation is certainly bonkers!
Also I quite like the Summer Fruits flavour.
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Post by Dave B on Aug 28, 2024 20:10:15 GMT
Anyone else sign for the pre-sale ballot? I was contemplating going for one of the Dublin shows, but all the hotels in Dublin are either fully booked a year in advance or have whacked the prices up to silly levels, so I will stick to looking at the Wembley shows (Heaton Park looks like it is in the arse end of nowhere so I’ll give that a miss too) Yup. I'll be trying London, my sister Dublin. She'll have an hour head start for the Croker tickets, so hoping can let me know before London goes on sale. The last time I was in there for a gig, there was a flyover with the tricolour while U2 played Where The Streets Have No Name, can't see the Gallagher’s topping that.
Though to be fair, support that evening was Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds who were pretty good and did a few Oasis tunes.
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Post by Mark on Aug 28, 2024 22:58:26 GMT
Will be trying for Wembley tix with zero expectation of any success. Gonna be the luck of the draw for queue positions.
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Post by capybara on Aug 29, 2024 6:22:08 GMT
I’ve seen Liam sing live before. Trust me, I’ve seen Oasis tribute bands that sound more like Oasis and that’s not even a joke. Save your money on this one.
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Post by stevej678 on Aug 29, 2024 9:18:07 GMT
All three Edinburgh dates, set for 8, 9 and now also 12 August, arranged during the Edinburgh Fringe, when the accommodation situation in terms of both availability and affordability is already at breaking point. The timing could hardly be any worse for both artists and audiences going to the festival or those heading to Murrayfield for the concerts.
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Post by Marwood on Aug 29, 2024 17:23:38 GMT
Apparently £151 for a standing ticket, £216 for ‘premium standing and £456 for a ‘pre show party and exhibition fan package’ which sounds like will be its own bar area and a load of vintage junk in a glass case but I’ll pass on that one.
Seats wise, they range from £74 which will almost certainly be up in the roof somewhere in various increments up to £206.
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Post by parsley1 on Aug 29, 2024 17:29:55 GMT
It’s quite good value
Compared to a WE show
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Post by Phantom of London on Aug 30, 2024 21:42:04 GMT
They saying that tickets are available on resale sites for £6k each, indeed Champagne Supernova, so what are my chances of getting a day ticket?
I’m being facetious btw.
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Post by Mark on Aug 31, 2024 12:30:36 GMT
Well, the free for all approach turned into chaos and basically everything crashed, and huge queues on Ticketmaster. Lots of frustrated people on social media.
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 31, 2024 12:57:17 GMT
The contagion spread to See Tickets, which I was trying to use for a completely unrelated booking.
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Post by Marwood on Aug 31, 2024 13:33:10 GMT
I opened the Ticketmaster app at 8.15, when ticket sales went live it let me straight in, no queue but whatever tickets I chose, I got an error message and after 20 minutes of getting that, I got thrown out and when I logged back in there were 250000 people in front of me and after that moving nowhere after half an hour, I left it, don’t want to waste my weekend in online queues : not sure why there has been such a frenzy of people HAVING to see Oasis (and taking the whole family with them by the sound of things), I’m sure I can find something else to do next year.
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Post by alessia on Aug 31, 2024 13:59:10 GMT
I never even made it into the numbered queue...I got into a 'pre queue' ahahah just to enter the site. Gave up of course.
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Post by Rory on Aug 31, 2024 16:30:45 GMT
The Oasis ticketing experience has highlighted the nefarious dark art of dynamic pricing to the wider mass audience, only this time it's Ticketmaster, not ATG. It is an outrageous practice and maybe now something may be done about it.
On a different note, I was lucky enough to get the pre-sale ballot and managed to nab Oasis tickets for Dublin for relatively non rip-off prices.
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Post by theatreian on Aug 31, 2024 16:38:18 GMT
I read that the standing tickets previously £150 had become in demand standing priced at £350.
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Post by alece10 on Aug 31, 2024 16:45:49 GMT
Everyone on X is up on arms about about Ticketmaster and hiking up the prices after tickets have gone on sale. I might be wrong but aren't Ticketmaster just the retail outlet for the tickets and, although they charge a massive booking fee, they don't set the ticket prices. Isn't that the producers of the concert. So shouldn't the complaints be aimed at the producers or the group?
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