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Naga Munchetty in hysterics as BBC Breakfast technical blunder interrupts Oasis tickets warning

Naga Munchetty couldn't help but chuckle on this morning's edition of BBC Breakfast as a visual mishap disrupted a stern message from the iconic Oasis duo.

The Gallagher brothers have excited fans with news of their reunion for a UK tour next year, with tickets going live today, August 31.

Yet, they've delivered a stark caution to any would-be scalpers, after pre-sale tickets surfaced on resale sites for extortionate amounts.

But the gravity of the warning was somewhat lost when the BBC aired a bizarre close-up of just the siblings' legs, leaving Naga in fits of giggles, reports the Express.

Promising more info, she unsuccessfully tried to suppress her laughter, "You'll see more," assuring the audience. "Later on. That was just their lower halves!"

On Friday, Oasis took to their social channels to address the ticketing fiasco, "We have noticed people attempting to sell tickets on the secondary market since the start of the pre-sale.

"Please note, tickets can ONLY be resold, at face value, via @Ticketmaster and @Twickets."

The band's directive is clear: tickets resold outside of these parameters face cancellation.

With reports of pre-sale ballots being flogged for upwards of £6,000, Naga and her co-presenter Charlie Stayt earlier highlighted apprehensions around the exploitation of fans eager for the much-anticipated comeback.

Naga detailed the process for those still looking to attend, saying, "So, today's the general sale," indicating that general sale tickets were now up for grabs for those who missed pre-sales.

"But, the presale tickets that have kind of been snapped up, they're causing a bit of a problem."

The programme then transitioned to an image of Naga against a BBC backdrop, which subsequently faded into an

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