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Oasis reunion?
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What chances any wembley tickets will cost less than £120?
Whether or not the Gallagher brothers and their hired hands will be any good on the night will be overshadowed by the massive coterie of pissed up coke addled dickheads ruining it for everybody else proving in bovine fashion how they're mad-for-it. I'll keep my 200 sovs for a less unedifying day out, maybe at an abattoir or sewage farm.
Last 2 oasis shows I attended were populated by a majority of entitled bellends without whom the nation would be much better off. I doubt 5% of them have any genuine recollection of the gigs.
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cafctom said:The amount of chin-stroking, wannabe music expert types this reunion is triggering is brilliant.Whether you like them or not, it’s about time Britain had a massive rock band back on top that appeals to all ages.You don't need to be a music expert, wannabe or otherwise, to know what you like and what you don't like. We are not all the same - and amen to that.And I'm really not sure what nationality has to do with it.I personally like Oasis, not my favourite band but they made some banging anthems. But I don't like them enough to pay £12k for six seats in Club Wembley with nothing other than the seats as the package. I was offered that 2 hours ago and for a moment thought yes, but then I thought f*ck me no. Last summer I saw Springsteen at Hyde Park - fantastic food and drink Hospitality in the Bulgari Hotel pre-concert and then the Great Oak hospitality area with a great view and unlimited booze for 6 hours for less than half that.0
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bobmunro said:cafctom said:The amount of chin-stroking, wannabe music expert types this reunion is triggering is brilliant.Whether you like them or not, it’s about time Britain had a massive rock band back on top that appeals to all ages.You don't need to be a music expert, wannabe or otherwise, to know what you like and what you don't like. We are not all the same - and amen to that.And I'm really not sure what nationality has to do with it.I personally like Oasis, not my favourite band but they made some banging anthems. But I don't like them enough to pay £12k for six seats in Club Wembley with nothing other than the seats as the package. I was offered that 2 hours ago and for a moment thought yes, but then I thought f*ck me no. Last summer I saw Springsteen at Hyde Park - fantastic food and drink Hospitality in the Bulgari Hotel pre-concert and then the Great Oak hospitality area with a great view and unlimited booze for 6 hours for less than half that.And I brought “Britain” into it, because we are a country who has had an enormous influence on rock music, and it’s one our country can be proud about. We’ve not had that major rock name in a while.Not to mention the fact that big British rock bands can put on massive shows in British stadiums for us to enjoy and for up to 1 million people to see live, on our doorsteps. And it’s bloody great that we’ve got one back seemingly out of nowhere.0
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I think the prices will be slightly more than the Blur tickets last summer.
- Gold circle – £147.20
- Standing – £101.10
- Seats – £112.60 / £101.10 / £89.60 / £78.05
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Back together for one last job.1 -
SuedeAdidas said:se9addick said:IAgree said:Two great albums, the rest poor rip offs of a well know Mersey combo.
A notorious record in terms of playing live and no doubt the tickets will be eye wateringly expensive.
Very average band imo
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cafctom said:The amount of chin-stroking, wannabe music expert types this reunion is triggering is brilliant.Whether you like them or not, it’s about time Britain had a massive rock band back on top that appeals to all ages.
If you want big and British, I hear Ed Sheeran is fucking massive.0 -
SDAddick said:cafctom said:The amount of chin-stroking, wannabe music expert types this reunion is triggering is brilliant.Whether you like them or not, it’s about time Britain had a massive rock band back on top that appeals to all ages.
If you want big and British, I hear Ed Sheeran is fucking massive.0 - Sponsored links:
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SDAddick said:cafctom said:The amount of chin-stroking, wannabe music expert types this reunion is triggering is brilliant.Whether you like them or not, it’s about time Britain had a massive rock band back on top that appeals to all ages.
If you want big and British, I hear Ed Sheeran is a fucking massive.5 -
shine166 said:shine166 said:North Lower Neil said:Announcement is interesting on Glastonbury. Appears to rule it out - only UK gigs, will not be televised - but the gigs start the week after the festival. Lineups are never announced before the sales so they would say that, wouldn't they? Comeback at Cardiff v headlining Glastonbury....
Wishfully thinking maybe as would watch it on TV but couldn't afford/justify tickets at Wembley!!0 -
SDAddick said:cafctom said:The amount of chin-stroking, wannabe music expert types this reunion is triggering is brilliant.Whether you like them or not, it’s about time Britain had a massive rock band back on top that appeals to all ages.
If you want big and British, I hear Ed Sheeran is fucking massive.
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I registered for the presale at 5.30 am but have not received anything yet. Hopefully just in a backlog as it's now closed.0
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kidbrookeaddick said:I registered for the presale at 5.30 am but have not received anything yet. Hopefully just in a backlog as it's now closed.
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SDAddick said:cafctom said:The amount of chin-stroking, wannabe music expert types this reunion is triggering is brilliant.Whether you like them or not, it’s about time Britain had a massive rock band back on top that appeals to all ages.
If you want big and British, I hear Ed Sheeran is fucking massive.Songs like Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back In Anger are the sort that are in a special category of being instantly recognisable.5 -
cafctom said:SDAddick said:cafctom said:The amount of chin-stroking, wannabe music expert types this reunion is triggering is brilliant.Whether you like them or not, it’s about time Britain had a massive rock band back on top that appeals to all ages.
If you want big and British, I hear Ed Sheeran is fucking massive.
Oasis had quite a blokey following, I can't imagine the equivalent teens and 20 somethings of now following Ed Sheeran or Billie Eilish in the same way.1 -
cafctom said:SDAddick said:cafctom said:The amount of chin-stroking, wannabe music expert types this reunion is triggering is brilliant.Whether you like them or not, it’s about time Britain had a massive rock band back on top that appeals to all ages.
If you want big and British, I hear Ed Sheeran is fucking massive.Songs like Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back In Anger are the sort that are in a special category of being instantly recognisable.2 - Sponsored links:
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My favourite band. Seen before obviously. Depends what mood Liam turns up in tbh. Can’t decide if I’ll go to this or not though.1
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kidbrookeaddick said:I registered for the presale at 5.30 am but have not received anything yet. Hopefully just in a backlog as it's now closed.
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Like the music but the pair of them are such cocks I can't be bothered to even entertain trying to get tickets1
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3 new dates already added for Wembley, Edinburgh, Heaton Park.0
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Was always going to be the case and i'd be very surprised if they don't add more.1
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They apparently had 5 extra dates lined up @ Wembley if demand required. So that's one down!2
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Spoke to the senior commercial / marketing guys at Wembley yesterday and he confirmed there are 10 days set aside at the stadium.
Also set to announce dates in the US shortly.
No panic - if you want to see them that much you will be able to see them.1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Was always going to be the case and i'd be very surprised if they don't add more.0
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