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Liam Gallagher warns fans complaining about ‘rip off’ Oasis ticket prices to ‘shut up’
Liam Gallagher has responded to the Oasis ticket pricing issue with his signature bluntness.
The Wonderwall Britpop legend, 51, and his brother Noel Gallagher, 57, have finally ended their sibling rivalry and will hit the road next year for a reunion tour 16 years after their last show together.
Although Sir Keir Starmer even pledged to look at the exorbitant charges, supporters bemoaned lengthy lines and contentious dynamic pricing when tickets for the 2025 stadium tour sold out.
The backlash doesn’t seem to be stopping Liam, who tweeted on Friday morning: ‘OASIS are back your welcome and I hear there ATTITUDE STICKS good to know something’s never change LF**KING x (sic)’
One fan on X took their chance to give the She’s Electric singer a piece of their mind, saying: ‘Didn’t expect them to rip the fans off as much as they have done. It’s genuinely a shame.’
Rather than be coaxed into an apology, Liam simply replied: ‘SHUTUP (sic)’
Some might say that was a bit far, but he has clearly been having fun with people in his replies, including one chancer who asked if he had ‘any spare tickets’.
The Live Forever star quipped: ‘St loads but there really expensive 100 thousand pounds Kneeling only (sic)’
He didn’t stop there, and even his and Noel’s mum Peggy was brought into the conversation after a fan wondered how she feels about the end of their sibling rivalry.
‘She gutted she couldn’t get a ticket,’ he teased, and when another fan suggested she should be in line for a freebie, he added: ‘Free don’t be silly. (sic)’
It seems Liam is in great spirits which haven’t been dampened by the controversy surrounding the tickets, as he took the chance to deliver a ‘told you so’ to any of the doubters.
Asked how he’s feeling, he said: ‘SMUG only kidding SMUG AS F**K I told you all we were gonna get back together 1 fine day (sic)’
Oasis 2025 reunion tour dates
July 4 – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
July 5 – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
July 11 – Manchester, Heaton Park
July 12 – Manchester, Heaton Park
July 16 – Manchester, Heaton Park
July 19 – Manchester, Heaton Park
July 20 – Manchester, Heaton Park
July 25 – London, Wembley Stadium
July 26 – London, Wembley Stadium
July 30 – London, Wembley Stadium
August 2 – London, Wembley Stadium
August 3 – London, Wembley Stadium
August 8 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
August 9 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
August 12 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
August 16 – Dublin, Croke Park
September 27 – London, Wembley Stadium
September 28 – London, Wembley Stadium
Oasis have already responded publicly to the disappointment, announcing two more Wembley Stadium shows ‘due to phenomenal demand’.
They wrote on X: ‘Tickets will be sold by a staggered, invitation-only ballot process. Applications to join the ballot will be opened first to the many UK fans who were unsuccessful in the initial on sale with Ticketmaster.’
Millions of Brits had spent the entirety of Saturday, August 31, frantically attempting to buy tickets to the unexpected reunion.
Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) confirmed they had received 450 individual complaints over ‘misleading claims on availability and pricing.’
Sir Keir Starmer issued a statement on the problem, which gig-goers have been venting about for quite some time, stating it was ‘unfair’ on customers.
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