As a seasoned gamer and concert-goer who’s been through the rollercoaster of ticket prices, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and trepidation at the news of Oasis’ 2025 reunion tour. Having attended my fair share of concerts, I know all too well the thrill of waiting for tickets to go on sale, only to be met with skyrocketing prices due to high demand.
As a die-hard fan, I can’t contain my excitement! Word on the street is that Oasis will be making a comeback with a massive tour across North America, Asia, Australia, and South America in 2025. Can’t wait to see them live again!
According to reports, NME says the band’s Live ’25 tour might feature concerts in cities like Toronto, Boston, Los Angeles, Seoul, Tokyo, Sydney, Sao Paulo, and others, though specific details such as dates and ticket prices have yet to be disclosed. Last month, Oasis unveiled the official dates for their UK and Ireland shows, revealing that these would be their only European performances. However, they did hint at planning additional concerts abroad.
The list provided to NME includes:
As a gamer hailing from the vibrant cityscape of Toronto, Canada, I’ve always been captivated by the gaming cultures in various parts of the world.
At present, the British government is looking into Ticketmaster’s strategies related to “flexible pricing,” following complaints from fans who struggled to secure tickets for the band’s UK and Ireland concerts. These fans experienced frustration when they found that high demand caused some tickets to soar above £350 GBP, which was significantly higher than the initial price of £135 GBP. Consequently, many fans either gave up on purchasing tickets after spending hours waiting, or ended up paying a much larger sum than they had initially expected.
Stay tuned for an official announcement.
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2024-09-27 11:56