Tens of thousands of Oasis fans are facing cancelation of their ...

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Thousand's of Oasis fans set to left disappointed as it was announced that more than 50,000 tickets will be cancelled for the band's reunion tour.

The promoters of Oasis has said the cancellation of tickets will come for tickets that have "broken the terms of service".

The band are set to play the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the 16th and 17th of August 2025.

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The band will hold their reunion tours across Dublin, the UK, North America, and Austraila.

With a spokesperson of the show promoters saying: "Following on from commitments made by the band in the run-up to the Oasis Live ’25 on sale, the tour’s promoters have advised that ticket agents Ticketmaster and See Tickets will start the process of cancelling tickets that are believed to have broken the terms and conditions put in place for the tour in the coming weeks."

“These terms and conditions were successfully put in place to take action against secondary ticketing companies reselling tickets for huge profit, as a result only 4% of tickets have ended up on resale sites."

Also saying that disappointed fans who didn't have their chance to their hands on tickets could be in luck with the cancelled tickets going back on the market. "Cancelled tickets will be made available again at face value in due course from the official agency Ticketmaster. More details on this will be shared soon."

"All parties involved with the tour continue to urge fans not to purchase tickets from unauthorised websites as some of these may be fraudulent and others subject to cancellation."

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