I'm just seeing screenshots of "in demand standing ticket" for £357, doesn't seem to be anything special about them. Seetickets shouldn't have any dynamic pricing but I haven't managed to get on the actual website yet haha
If they are men of the people they will send pre sale codes to those that didnt get them last time for the inevitable extra shows
The rumored US dates start 10 days after the Ireland dates. I’ve gotta imagine they’ll be announced this week.
yep, this. good times -- I sat in the waiting room queue for 4.5 hours (until 4:30 AM my time), it finally let me in to try and purchase tix to my show, where it was of course only offering price-gouged dynamic pricing. Two seats would have been upwards of $900, which i was considering (after all, I'd been captive ALL NIGHT, so there was some serious "well, I can't just bail after all of this time" ... thinking, until the app booted me anyway. Sigh.
I just don't expect U.S. tix to be priced around $150 on average, which many of these first UK ones were. I just expect even more horrendous U.S. Ticketmaster pricing, which makes me doubly frustrated it didn't work out for me this time after spending 5+ hours in a queue.
I’d be willing to spend like $100 on nosebleeds at the Rose Bowl. But also only if going with other people because accommodations and parking will also be through the roof.
yeah, if Twickets actually works like it seems it will, that would be great. i imagine it'll be a struggle, though.
The Oasis Reddit sub is flooded with Brits furious at Americans for buying tickets. Apparently it was greedy of us to buy UK tickets considering a US tour is coming….. I did the math. There were 1,350,000 tickets sold for all the UK shows combined. I’d be willing to guess that MAYBE less than 10,000 Americans committed to making the trip. Sooooo, 1%? Doesn’t seem like much to whine about
Friendly reminder thatTicketmaster does NOT determine ticket prices and/or if dynamic pricing is used.
Meh, that's our revenge for the Brits coming over and taking away tickets from Americans when, like, Radiohead played Roseland Ballroom in NYC in 2011 as a one off (though, thankfully, I was still able to go to both nights haha).
I think it's different for like Central America where I legit get why they're mad at Americans taking cheap tickets from people who need them, but of course a reunion like this is gonna get people from all over
I had to hit refresh on standing room tickets like 50 times once I was finally in and they popped up.