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Liam Gallagher fumes Oasis fans are 'rudest in the world' and is 'sick of this s***'

Liam Gallagher previously failed to hold back when he broke his silence over the Oasis ticket price scandal - telling his fans to 'shut up'


  • Sep 07 2024
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Liam Gallagher fumes Oasis fans are 'rudest in the world' and is 'sick of this s***'
Liam Gallagher fumes Oasis fan

Liam Gallagher has lashed out at his fans again - slamming them for being the "rudest in the world" and admits: "Some days I just think to myself why do I even bother."

It comes after the singer failed to hold back when he broke his silence over the Oasis ticket price scandal - telling his fans to "shut up". After the band announced their shock comeback tour in 2025, fans were left panicking as ticket prices spiraled to more than double the original price.

Taking to X - formerly Twitter - this morning, Liam let rip at his fans again as he told one: "Your attitude stinks" and another: "Buckle up you b***end." He went on to tweet: "EXCUSE ME I have the rudest fans in the world some days I just think to myself why do I even bother." He added: "I’m sick of this s***."

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This comes a week after hundreds of thousands of Oasis fans in Ireland and the UK were left disappointed after logging on to Ticketmaster only to encounter website issues and ticket prices far beyond what they anticipated following the initial announcement of the Britpop icons' long-awaited reunion.

Fans spent hours in queues to secure tickets for the Oasis reunion shows, with the '90s band playing two dates in Dublin's Croke Park next August. Some standing tickets soared to more than €400 after being categorised as 'in demand.'

It has sparked outrage as calls intensify for the dynamic pricing model to be banned or amended.

Since last weekend's furore, Oasis have announced two additional dates for Wembley in London, though Irish fans continue to wait for an announcement on extra shows in Dublin.

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