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How to find out if your Oasis tickets will be cancelled amid resale clampdown

Oasis fans are waiting to see if their tickets for the band's eagerly awaited 2025 will be cancelled.

Thousands of tickets for the Oasis Live '25 tour were snapped up when the Gallagher brothers announced their comeback earlier this year, but many saw prices sky rocket due to 'dynamic pricing' system - while others were forced to buy resale tickets from third party websites.

Now, the promoters of the sold-out shows have announced they will begin cancelling tickets listed on secondary platforms, which have "violated the terms and conditions in the coming weeks". It said that all invalidated tickets will be made available again through the official seller, Ticketmaster, at face value.

READ MORE: Oasis to start cancelling some tickets for Manchester and UK dates

The brothers are set to perform in Manchester, Cardiff, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, and will also tour the US, Canada, and Australia. Their shows next year will be the first time on stage since splitting backstage at the Rock en Seine festival in France.

The team behind Oasis Live ’25 has stated that the "scrutiny of ticket sales is ongoing" and the findings will be "forwarded to the appropriate law enforcement agencies". Any fans who believe they have had their tickets cancelled in error should refer to the email sent by the relevant ticket agent to have their case investigated.

A representative for the promoters said: "Following on from commitments made by the band in the run-up to the Oasis Live ’25 on sale, the tour’s promoters have advised that ticket agents Ticketmaster and See Tickets will start the process of cancelling tickets that are believed to have broken the terms and conditions put in place for the tour in the coming weeks.

"These terms and

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