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Oasis tipped to announce two more Croke Park dates after fans vent frustrations over tickets

Tickets for Oasis' concerts at Croke Park on August 16 and 17 next year are sold out


  • Sep 02 2024
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Oasis tipped to announce two more Croke Park dates after fans vent frustrations over tickets
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Oasis are set to announce two more nights at Croke Park as fans vent their frustrations at not getting tickets over the weekend.

Liam and Noel Gallagher are now odds on with bookies Ladbrokes to add more dates to their reunion tour.

After so many desperate fans missed out on securing tickets to their gigs at the GAA venue on August 16 and 17 next year, the bookies are quoting odds of 1/5 that more dates will be added at Croke Park.

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Nicola McGeady of Ladbrokes said: “Oasis fever descended into chaos over the weekend with so many fans left disappointed not to secure tickets and with such huge demand, the odds suggest more dates will be added.”

Oasis initially announced a 14-date stadium run after signing a deal to reform just seven weeks ago, but last week added three more UK dates due to “unprecedented demand”.

It is estimated that 14 million users were logged in trying to get tickets for the reunion gigs. Tickets began appearing on official resale sites hours later for prices up to £10,000 as devoted fans were warned to avoid them and use official sources only.

All of the UK and Ireland dates for Oasis’ reunion tour sold out in less than a day on Saturday in what turned out to be a chaotic day for desperate fans.

Those missing out on the coveted tickets - for gigs that will see the Gallagher brothers reunite for the first time in 15 years - vented their frustrations at being kicked off ticket-selling websites and being quoted hiked-up prices for the reunion tour.

Ticketmaster had already announced at 1.23pm on Saturday that the two shows in Croke Park had sold out.

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