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Oasis fans say ‘grim’ gig tradition could stop them from buying ticket to reunion tour

Most Oasis fans are thrilled at the thought of seeing the Gallagher brothers live after a 15-year hiatus, but not everyone is excited about the prospect of attending the reunion tour.

Since the band’s big reveal on Tuesday (August 27), millions are expected to be part of a scramble for tickets on Saturday. Whilst some are fretting they’ll miss out due to the rush, others have moaned about the venue choices, particularly Manchester’s Heaton Park due to expected congestion afterwards.

One fan has a different worry altogether, however, and she’s taken to TikTok to air it. Emma (@wanderwithwhittle) is already stressing about the prospect of flying pints – but not the beer kind.

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“I haven’t even got Oasis tickets yet and I’m already worrying about the lads that are going to fill their empty plastic pint cups with p*** and lob them into the air,” she said, visibly concerned in her video.

Echoing Emma’s fears, another TikToker chimed in: “This is what is actually putting me off getting tickets.” And an American Oasis devotee added: “Genuinely the first thing on my mind as an Oasis fan from the States moving to London. I hear it’s probably more likely to happen at Heaton Park.”

One die-hard fan reminisced with a tweet: “I have an Oasis hoodie from a Wembley concert that I had to buy for this reason.” Whilst another user advised Emma to simply roll with it, responding: “I saw them at Wembley just before they split we was in standing and I went home with very crispy curly hair. Rank and fun at the same time. They were amazing then and going to be amazing again.”

In an attempt to comfort Emma, another follower penned positively: “The OG oasis fans will now be 40+ so have hopefully grew out of it. The new generation are not as partial to a pint of p***. Hopefully we are safe!”

“I hope so,”, replied Emma. “I’m 40 and seen their last gig in V back in 09 and we got absolutely covered in it!”

A second fan offered her a glimmer of hope too, meanwhile, penning: “Just went to see Massive Attack this weekend and it was full of us 50-year olds. No one was drinking much beer. Very civilised!”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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