Oasis is stirring up emotions with their invite-only ticket ballot for extra Wembley dates, leaving fans divided! ๐ธ๐
Oasis is once again shaking the ground beneath our feet, and not just because of their legendary tunes! The band has announced an addition of two new shows to their Wembley Stadium tour for September 2025, following an avalanche of demand from die-hard fans. With the Gallagher brothers โ Liam and Noel โ set to rock the iconic venue on the 27th and 28th, fans are clamoring to secure their spots. However, Oasis took a rather unique route by implementing a private invite-only ballot system to handle the influx of demand, and as you may have guessed, the fans have some mixed feelings about it.
Just last week, invitations went out inviting a select group of fans to register for the ticket ballot, posing a rather cheeky question: "When did Oasis last play at Wembley Stadium?" This tactic was clearly a clever way to engage their loyal followership but ended up sparking outrage among some fans who felt left out of the process. People took to social media to express their fury, lamenting the system as elitist, and wondered why the band would choose to engage Ticketmaster again. Itโs a classic case of "you canโt please everyone," and Oasis is finding that balance harder to strike than some of their iconic riffs!
Meanwhile, those who signed up eagerly anticipated the ballot results, only to find the unique ticket distribution drew yet more complaints. Fans felt the rollout was murky and frustratingly confusing, as many received their ballot emails too late or with unhelpfully vague instructions. The grassroots movement amongst disgruntled fans has taken off, with social media buzzing with hashtags urging change and expressing bitterness over ticket access. Itโs as if they could hear the echo of โWonderwallโ in the distance, but instead of a sing-along, it turned into an uproar!
Beyond the London skyline and the vibrant crowds, one thing is crystal clear: Oasis knows how to drum up excitement, whether it's through music or controversy! With two new Wembley dates and an infamous ballot system, it begs the question, when was the last time Oasis played Wembley? For anyone keeping track, it was back in 2000 during their famous standing ovation concert that sealed their status as rock legends. As fans gear up for this massive return, they might want to buckle in โ after all, the only thing more unpredictable than the Gallagher brothers is a ticket ballot!
Oasis has sent out invites to enter a ballot for some fans who missed out on tickets to their 2025 tour, but some have complained about issues.
Some Oasis fans have been invited to a private invite-only ballot and were asked the question, 'when did Oasis last play at Wembley Stadium?'
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Oasis has sent out invites to enter a ballot for some fans who missed out on tickets to their 2025 tour, but some have complained about issues.
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Oasis has sent out invites to enter a ballot for some fans who missed out on tickets to their 2025 tour, but some have complained about issues.