Fans fume as Oasis tickets CANCELLED in major crackdown ahead of reunion tour
There are less than five months to go before Liam and Noel Gallagher take to the stage for the long-awaited Oasis reunion. The Manchester legends start their global sell-out tour, Oasis Live '25, at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on July 4.
They then return home to Manchester, with five dates at Heaton Park in July, before playing other shows across the UK, Ireland, Australia, Asia, North and South America, in a tour which ends in November.
It will be the first time Noel and Liam have performed together since Oasis split back in 2009, and there were times over those 16 years that it seemed the reunion would never happen. There is huge excitement for this year's comeback tour as a result, and ticket websites are trying to go the extra mile to stamp out 'bots' and touts.
Ticketmaster and See Tickets have now begun to cancel tickets which they believe have been resold in an unauthorised way, potentially at massive profits. The companies say that, since Friday (February 7), these tickets are being refunded.
However, some fans claim they are having tickets cancelled incorrectly. A post on the Oasis Mania fan account on X said: "Ticketmaster has begun cancelling tickets in an attempt to crackdown on bots, but many fans are claiming that their tickets were wrongfully targeted."
A number of angry tweets have been posted by ticketholders who have been issued refunds. One US-based Oasis fan wrote: "Let me get this straight, I’m being punished by @TicketmasterUK for being a dedicated fan that is literally flying to London for @oasis?
"I stayed up until 1AM PST to sit in the queue to buy these during presale for godsake. Don’t sit here and tell me I’m a bot @TicketmasterCS"
Another fan wrote: "@TicketmasterUK @oasis How come


