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'Taking the p***': Oasis fans react to ticket price news

Oasis have today revealed the ticket prices for next summer's comeback tour. And fans are not happy.

Tickets for the band's five Heaton Park concerts are £148 each, including fees, while those wanting to take advantage of the hospitality area will have to fork out a hefty £268.

And it's a similar story elsewhere, with Wembley pitchside tickets £151, with seats ranging from £73 to £205.

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The £100 plus prices were widely expected, but it's led some to accuse the band of pricing out their fanbase. Debajyoti Choudhury wrote on X: "£150 standing tickets for Oasis? Whether you love them or hate them, this is an extortionate amount of money."

Matt Phillips said: "Ticket price meltdown.... £150 to stand! Ouch."

Replying to Liam Gallagher Nicola Robinson wrote: "Soz to sound woke but imagine doing a comeback tour and pricing out most of the people who made your career 30 years ago. Whilst I'm lucky enough to be able to afford £148.50 for a standard ticket I can't imagine a household can fork out £300 - £600."

And Ryan said: "150 quid a ticket. In 2009 I paid 38 quid. Class in the biggest financial crisis the countries ever seen. Well played boys. Yes I'm still going to try and get tickets."

Steven McInerney posted: "150 quid for Oasis tickets! Swear to god everyone is taking the p*** these days. It'll still sell out and be normalised though."

But Amber Naffa wrote: "Why are people genuinely shocked at the Oasis ticket prices hahaha, surely that was expected."

The band announced their highly anticipated reunion on Tuesday after growing speculation that Noel and Liam Gallagher had buried the hatchet.

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