Liam Gallagher tells complaining Oasis fans to stop griping about high ticket prices.

He wasn't restrained.

September 6th 2024.

Liam Gallagher tells complaining Oasis fans to stop griping about high ticket prices.
Liam Gallagher didn't hold back when responding to fans who were disappointed by the controversy surrounding Oasis ticket prices. The 51-year-old Britpop legend, along with his 57-year-old brother Noel Gallagher, have finally put an end to their long-standing sibling rivalry and will be embarking on a reunion tour next year after 16 years since their last show together.

The tickets for the 2025 stadium tour sold out quickly, causing frustration among fans who had to endure endless queues and dynamic pricing. Even Sir Keir Starmer promised to investigate the inflated prices. However, the backlash hasn't seemed to affect 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."

One fan on X took the opportunity to express their disappointment to the "She's Electric" singer, saying, "Didn't expect them to rip the fans off as much as they have done. It's genuinely a shame." Instead of apologizing, Liam simply replied with a blunt "SHUTUP."

Some might say that Liam's response was a bit harsh, but he has clearly been having fun with his fans in his replies. When one fan asked if he had any spare tickets, Liam quipped, "St loads but they're really expensive - 100 thousand pounds Kneeling only." And he didn't stop there, even bringing their mum Peggy into the conversation when a fan asked how she feels about the end of their sibling rivalry. "She gutted she couldn't get a ticket," Liam teased. When another fan suggested that she should get a free ticket, Liam replied, "Free? Don't be silly."

Despite the controversy surrounding the tickets, Liam seems to be in great spirits and even took the opportunity to gloat to his doubters, saying, "SMUG only kidding SMUG AS F**K I told you all we were gonna get back together 1 fine day."

The highly anticipated Oasis reunion tour dates have been announced, with shows in cities like Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. Due to the overwhelming demand, the duo has even added two more shows at Wembley Stadium in September, which will be sold through a staggered, invitation-only ballot process.

The disappointment over the ticket sales has even caught the attention of the Advertising Standards Authority, who received 450 complaints about "misleading claims on availability and pricing." Sir Keir Starmer also issued a statement, acknowledging the frustration of gig-goers and calling the situation "unfair" for customers.

Despite the controversy, Liam and Noel are excited to finally reunite on stage and give their fans the long-awaited performance they have been waiting for. If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, you can get in touch with The Agency entertainment team through email, phone, or by visiting their submission page. They would love to hear from you.

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