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Are Oasis tickets still available? Latest update as millions scramble for tickets

Tickets are still available for Oasis comeback shows as hundreds of thousands of fans remain stuck in long queues., Yet Ticketmaster have warned the selection of seats available is now 'limited' with some price brackets having sold out.

The band are playing 17 dates including five at Heaton Park next summer as part a huge reunion tour. Millions joined the scramble for tickets when they went on sale for their Irish shows at 8am, and their UK shows at 9am.

More than half a million people were in the Irish queue with hundreds of thousands of more joining the bun fight for tickets in Britain an hour later.

READ MORE: Oasis general ticket sale LIVE as fans face huge queues and ticket sites struggle under huge demand

As many fans became frustrated and despondent at the long queues and long waits, Ticketmaster insisted at 10:56am that tickets were available for all dates and for fans to hold their place in the queue.

In an update at 11:55am they said: "Tickets are still available, but inventory is now limited and not all ticket prices are available." Whilst fellow official outlet, Gigs and Tours, said: "Thank you for your patience whilst our website is under extremely high demand. Tickets are still available, but inventory is becoming limited. We're continuing to process transactions, please keep trying #OasisLive25."

Fans have hit out his morning as they complained about the website pages 'crashing' while they attempted to buy tickets. Many found that their website pages stopped loading or that they were logged out, although a spokesperson for Ticketmaster has said that the website has not crashed.

It’s left frustrated fans asking why the technology can’t cope with such a high demand for tickets. Fans took to X to express

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk