Noel Gallagher takes a break from chaotic Oasis ticket sales to spend time with his son.

Unaware of the disorder.

August 31st 2024.

Noel Gallagher takes a break from chaotic Oasis ticket sales to spend time with his son.
Today was a rare day for Noel Gallagher as he managed to escape the frenzy of fans vying for Oasis tickets. Amidst the chaos, the 57-year-old rockstar spent quality time with his son at a premier league football match.

Since the announcement of their reunion tour, fans have been in a state of panic, eagerly trying to secure tickets for their shows in Manchester, London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Dublin. The high demand even led to the addition of three extra gigs - a Heaton Park show on July 16, an extra Wembley gig on July 30, and another Edinburgh concert on August 12.

However, things took a turn for the worse when pre-sale tickets were listed on reselling websites like Viagogo and StubHub for exorbitant prices. Some were being sold for as high as £5,909 for Wembley Stadium and £10,578 for the 'Hospitality Club' at the London venue. This caused concern among fans, with a consumer expert at Which? advising against purchasing these overpriced tickets due to the risk of scams.

Meanwhile, Noel was enjoying a much-needed distraction from the chaos at the West Ham United vs Manchester City match with his son Donovan and friends. The 57-year-old was seen on his phone, completely oblivious to the chaos surrounding the ticket sales.

In the evening, the official Oasis X account announced that all tickets for their UK and Ireland shows had sold out. However, they also warned fans about counterfeit and void tickets being sold on the secondary market. The only way to purchase legitimate tickets is through Ticketmaster and Twickets at face value.

Fans took to social media to express their frustration with the Ticketmaster website crashing and logging people out, causing them to queue again for tickets. In response, Ticketmaster released a statement assuring fans that the site is still running, but due to the high demand, millions of fans have been placed in a queue.

While fans are ecstatic to have secured tickets for the much-awaited tour, there is a sense of apprehension about the future. The tumultuous relationship between the brothers, Noel and Liam, has been well-documented. Since their split in 2009, the siblings have been publicly feuding and dismissing any reunion rumors. Liam, 51, has a history of posting unkind tweets about his brother, while Noel has hit back with equally harsh comments. From calling Noel a 'potato' to criticizing Liam's music, the Gallaghers have not seen eye to eye in the past two decades.

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