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Oasis fans fume at 'unfair' ticket system as band reveal how to get Wembley tickets

Oasis fans have slammed the group's ticket ballot for two new Wembley shows as "unfair" after details emerged on securing entry to the 2025 concerts.

Liam and Noel Gallagher have reconciled and brought Oasis back together for a monumental World Tour. But dates for their UK and Ireland tour have been plagued by furore, as fans faced a chaotic ticketing experience last weekend.

Many claim they were flagged as bots, endured lengthy virtual queues, or confronted with dynamic pricing that nearly doubled ticket costs. In light of the ticketing fiasco, Oasis has added two more shows at Wembley Stadium next summer.

The band has distanced itself from the contentious price surges and confirmed their London gigs on September 27 and 28 will be available "through a lottery system", reports the Mirror.

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The band anounced a "private ballot" would be open to certain fans. They explained: "If you signed into your Ticketmaster UK account on Saturday, 31st August, and were able to join a queue for a specific show, but didn't get a ticket-then you may be eligible to take part and will receive an email on how to register for the ballot. Keep an eye on the inbox associated with your Ticketmaster account, and don't forget to check your junk mail.

"Fans who receive an email from Oasis will have the chance to enter a ballot for codes to buy tickets for added Wembley dates. The band has made it clear that ticket availability will be "strictly limited" and the opportunity is " only open to invited fans".

Oasis added: "You must register with the email to which your invitation was sent and which is registered with your Ticketmaster account."

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