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Fed up Oasis fans beg ‘televise the concert or show in cinemas’ after ticket shambles

Oasis fans are begging organisers to “televise or show [the band’s reunion gigs] in cinemas” following a morning of frustration for hopeful ticket buyers.

Millions of ‘madferit’ fans logged on this morning (August 31), attempting to grab one of the highly sought after Oasis 2025 reunion tour tickets.

However, the army of prospective concert-goers using Ticketmaster and Livenation first had to join a queue to queue for tickets, which someone on X said “could not be more British”.

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Fans have been begging organisers to televise the shows
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But many people hoping to don parka jackets for next summer’s shows were left in a state of frustration after a “shambolic” experience.

“Absolute shambles the sites selling the tickets,” wrote one person. “In queue since 8am down to 52 in front then changes to 109862 in front then crashes.”

They added: “Get it back up and says no events showing for Oasis. Ticketmaster crashes the minute they went live.”

The Britpop band ruled the roost in the 90s
(Image: PA)

The heartbroken person said she was going to “surprise” family and friends with tickets, a reality growing fader by the second.

Underneath the band’s X post warning against resellers, someone urged the Manchester rockstars to “please televise the concert, show it in the cinemas at least.”

Someone else dubbed Ticketmaster – which is currently trending on X – “absolute bulls**t”.

Scenes like this are set to return next year
(Image: Mirrorpix)

They added: “Ticketmaster are a total joke, how did they end up with the monopoly on this? Every time my screen goes to sleep I am booted out of the queue.”

Another one simply chimed: “I hate Ticketmaster.”

Although Ticketmaster has denied their website crashed during the huge surge for tickets, many people on the internet have said differently.

Oasis announced they would get back together last week with a post that read: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”

The lucky few will get to see them at venues in Cardiff, Dublin, London, Edinburgh and Manchester.

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