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Oasis reunion?
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seth plum said:stonemuse said:seth plum said:Big William said:seth plum said:If Oasis were spokespeople for a generation, what were they saying back then?
Looks like that is what they’re doing with this reunion malarkey, looking after number one.
Wouldn't having a bit of fun at a concert be that?Beginning to think some others might be right … if you don’t like a thread, you post provocative statements (e.g. hedonism) in an attempt to start the process of closing the thread.
Hope I’m wrong but I do wonder.7 -
stonemuse said:seth plum said:stonemuse said:seth plum said:Big William said:seth plum said:If Oasis were spokespeople for a generation, what were they saying back then?
Looks like that is what they’re doing with this reunion malarkey, looking after number one.
Wouldn't having a bit of fun at a concert be that?Beginning to think some others might be right … if you don’t like a thread, you post provocative statements (e.g. hedonism) in an attempt to start the process of closing the thread.
Hope I’m wrong but I do wonder.1 -
DamoNorthStand said:Tickets popping up on Twickets now..... I would pay c £500 happily.
Imagine how many will pop up between now and next year. If you wanna go, you will be able to go.0 -
Just gone - saw them. Missus now saying I need to find 3 even though our 16 year old doesn't really want to go that much. So turned them down. Then she changes her mind, go back, and gone. Decent seats as well.
No worries. Next time I will just jump on the first ones I see.0 -
DamoNorthStand said:Touts trying to jump on the hype and panic which is at its peak. Problem they have is when loads more dates are announced and people get tickets naturally, they wont be able to get the same money for them.
A few unwary ultra gullible saps might have thousands stolen from them by scumbags on the internet but neither Gallagher brother is to blame for adverts for vastly inflated prices for worthless stuff.
Ticketmaster is well known to be a cynical parasite which doesn't even look after our personal data to a reasonable standard - it is they that is guilty of surge pricing.
The tabloid hysteria has been predictably juvenile and misleading.1 -
Billy_Mix said:DamoNorthStand said:Touts trying to jump on the hype and panic which is at its peak. Problem they have is when loads more dates are announced and people get tickets naturally, they wont be able to get the same money for them.
A few unwary ultra gullible saps might have thousands stolen from them by scumbags on the internet but neither Gallagher brother is to blame for adverts for vastly inflated prices for worthless stuff.
Ticketmaster is well known to be a cynical parasite which doesn't even look after our personal data to a reasonable standard - it is they that is guilty of surge pricing.
The tabloid hysteria has been predictably juvenile and misleading.0 -
It’s as if the concept of surge pricing was created by Oasis themselves the way the media are carrying on. As if no other big artist has ever done it before.Coldplay, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen. All names that can seemingly do no wrong in the eyes of many. They only reversed the surge charging for their tickets once there was a backlash.But then again, I think Oasis/the Gallaghers are probably easier targets based on their personalities and the fact that it perceived by many as a “money grabbing reunion”.0
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cafctom said:It’s as if the concept of surge pricing was created by Oasis themselves the way the media are carrying on. As if no other big artist has ever done it before.Coldplay, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen. All names that can seemingly do no wrong in the eyes of many. They only reversed the surge charging for their tickets once there was a backlash.But then again, I think Oasis/the Gallaghers are probably easier targets based on their personalities and the fact that it perceived by many as a “money grabbing reunion”.
I've honestly never heard of surge pricing for concert tickets before, but if this scenario highlights the issue, it's not a bad thing.12 -
I've been to hundreds of concerts, including Wembley Stadium countless times and I've never heard of surge pricing at gigs (I don't doubt it's happened if people say it has).
Personally, I think it's outrageous especially as it wasn't advertised in advance.
I'll still go if I can get a ticket as I'm a massive fan, but it's the biggest money grabber I've personally encountered.
Unless the brothers put out a convincing statement that they were unaware that this was going to happen, then they have undoubtedly gone down in my estimation.5 -
The length of time between Oasis releasing their debut album (29th Aug 1994), and when they split up in Paris (28th Aug 2009) was 14 years, 11 months and 30 days.
The length of time between Oasis splitting up, and the announcement last week that they were reforming?
14 years, 11 months and 30 days.
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I’m on the lookout for 2+ tickets as really want to go. If anyone on here is willing to sell any standing tickets for 30th July at Wembley please message me on here. Happy to pay a little extra if you want to make a profit as I really want to go lol!0
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DaveMehmet said:cafctom said:It’s as if the concept of surge pricing was created by Oasis themselves the way the media are carrying on. As if no other big artist has ever done it before.Coldplay, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen. All names that can seemingly do no wrong in the eyes of many. They only reversed the surge charging for their tickets once there was a backlash.But then again, I think Oasis/the Gallaghers are probably easier targets based on their personalities and the fact that it perceived by many as a “money grabbing reunion”.
I've honestly never heard of surge pricing for concert tickets before, but if this scenario highlights the issue, it's not a bad thing.It’s wrong that it’s happened this way, but the point I’m making is that it seems as though many have decided that the two of them alone are solely responsible for devising some sort of twisted plan. When in fact the organisation of a tour/reunion of this size takes dozens, potentially hundreds, of people all with their own greedy agendas. A bit like football and its agent culture.
Agreed they need to put out something explaining their side of it. But it wouldn’t surprise me if they were probably a bit misled by other greedy parties involved without being aware of the full facts.1 -
DiscoCAFC said:I’m on the lookout for 2+ tickets as really want to go. If anyone on here is willing to sell any standing tickets for 30th July at Wembley please message me on here. Happy to pay a little extra if you want to make a profit as I really want to go lol!1
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Rufus is a dogs name said:The length of time between Oasis releasing their debut album (29th Aug 1994), and when they split up in Paris (28th Aug 2009) was 14 years, 11 months and 30 days.
The length of time between Oasis splitting up, and the announcement last week that they were reforming?
14 years, 11 months and 30 days.1 -
AFKABartram said:Mate got 4 and done a draw for the rest of us. Was lucky enough to come through. 5 rows from back of upper so nearer the sun than the stage, but will get to be there an boost the number of 90s Knebworth, Earls Court veterans at a less damaging £1021
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The Red Robin said:AFKABartram said:Mate got 4 and done a draw for the rest of us. Was lucky enough to come through. 5 rows from back of upper so nearer the sun than the stage, but will get to be there an boost the number of 90s Knebworth, Earls Court veterans at a less damaging £1026
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cafctom said:DaveMehmet said:cafctom said:It’s as if the concept of surge pricing was created by Oasis themselves the way the media are carrying on. As if no other big artist has ever done it before.Coldplay, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen. All names that can seemingly do no wrong in the eyes of many. They only reversed the surge charging for their tickets once there was a backlash.But then again, I think Oasis/the Gallaghers are probably easier targets based on their personalities and the fact that it perceived by many as a “money grabbing reunion”.
I've honestly never heard of surge pricing for concert tickets before, but if this scenario highlights the issue, it's not a bad thing.It’s wrong that it’s happened this way, but the point I’m making is that it seems as though many have decided that the two of them alone are solely responsible for devising some sort of twisted plan. When in fact the organisation of a tour/reunion of this size takes dozens, potentially hundreds, of people all with their own greedy agendas. A bit like football and its agent culture.
Agreed they need to put out something explaining their side of it. But it wouldn’t surprise me if they were probably a bit misled by other greedy parties involved without being aware of the full facts.1 -
If touts are to be banned, so should dynamic pricing. There is simply no justification for it.15
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shine166 said:If touts are to be banned, so should dynamic pricing. There is simply no justification for it.0
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SuedeAdidas said:shine166 said:If touts are to be banned, so should dynamic pricing. There is simply no justification for it.0
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Liam has been unusually absent from X since the weekend I notice.4
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Maybe they are creating new and fresh and exciting material for an album to be released and the songs to be played in their concerts next year.2
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SuedeAdidas said:Liam has been unusually absent from X since the weekend I notice.1
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shine166 said:If touts are to be banned, so should dynamic pricing. There is simply no justification for it.
Their PR people have suggested saying nothing on socials atm.
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PopIcon said:shine166 said:If touts are to be banned, so should dynamic pricing. There is simply no justification for it.
Their PR people have suggested saying nothing on socials atm.1 -
How to fkuc up how millions of fans think of you without saying a thing or playing a note. I know for a fact I wouldn't bother queuing again if they now announce 5 more UK dates. Not going through all that again..2
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I've seen them 6 times live, own every album (multiple times) and single, even pre-ordered the recent DM 30th anniversary vinyl earlier this year. But had no luck in the original ticket sale despite a group of 8 of us all trying. So will be all in for these additional dates and keeping everything crossed.
That said, an 'invitation only ballot process' (whatever that means) involving Ticketmaster fills me with dread...
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