Who could have predicted it? Oasis fans are already in a bitter ticket row over who gets top priority for the upcoming reunion tour..
Earlier this morning (27 August), Liam and Noel Gallagher officially confirmed the band will be going on a reunion tour with the kick off quickly beginning.
I mean, people were already complaining before the announcement was made following teasers and rumours over the bank holiday weekend.
And yep, huge shock, millennials are claiming they deserve a ‘priority’ for the Oasis reunion tour tickets.
It’s been nearly 15 years since the band split in 2009 and the fans who were around in their heyday reckon they should get first dibs on getting to see them back together.
There’s criteria you’ve supposedly got to meet to see Oasis. (Simon Emmett/Fear PR/PA Wire)
Oasis announced the 14-date UK and Ireland tour as they said: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”
And it’s been anything but silence since with offices playing non-stop tracks by the band and the chat on X never-ending.
That includes the millennials banging on about how they apparently deserve tickets, with many ‘fans’ even creating fictional women to lash out at.
One wrote: “Imagine waiting 15 years for Oasis to reform only to lose out on tickets to Chloe, 21 from Stockport who just wants to hear Wonderwall live. #oasisreunion.”
I mean, so what if ‘Chloe’ wants to hear Wonderwall live so she buys a ticket?
And people continued to slam: “Needs to be a loyalty system in place for oasis tickets so no wonder wall warriors get a hold of them before folk who deserve them.”
The band split in 2009. (Mick Hutson/Redferns)
While another went on to claim: “40 years olds and over should get priority for Oasis tickets. Isn’t the time for all these youngsters to start jumping on the bandwagon.”
Let’s break it to this one, he is ‘that guy’ as he wrote: “Really don’t want to be that guy, but do think first priority for Oasis tickets should go to people who were there in the 90s.
“Test should be proof of birthdate and the ability to pick the Alessi twins out of a random lineup.”
A fifth said: “If Oasis get back together I hope tickets are bought by people who want to be there, and love their music. Not teenagers who only know Wonderwall!”
But others slammed people for kicking off as they wrote: “The generational row about Oasis tickets is bollocks.
Some were inventing fictional women (X)Or introducing some sort of criteria (X)
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“Youngsters today have f**k all. They deserve to see and feel how a working-class band gave something so special to so many.”
One user even wrote: “’OaSiS tIcKeTs ShOuLd Be PrIoRiTy FoR oVeR 40’s. Shut up you bunch of wet blankets.
“Some of us aren’t over the hill yet but did spend our childhoods growing up to their music.”
And another summed it up pretty perfectly: “’Oasis are overrated’ vs ‘I’m the oasis ticket police and I’ll decide whether or not you deserve to see them’.
“The two most nauseating people you’ve met battling it out for interactions.”
Bring on the ticket police.
Where can I buy tickets?
Fans will be able to buy tickets from 9am on Saturday 31st August from Ticketmaster, SEE Tickets and GIGSANDTOURS.