In the meantime, Ticketmaster is also facing trouble as the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is coming up with an investigation on the mentioned seller.
As per CMA, they will look into the matter and see if Ticketmaster has breached consumer protection law with its “dynamic pricing.”
Entertainment Weekly has reported that the authority will be monitoring the company’s Oasis ticket sales, and also if the buyers were pressurized to buy the tickets at an unexpected price, that too within a short period of time.
Similarly, the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority would also study if the ones who bought the tickets were given precise information related to the tickets, and also an explanation of how the dynamic pricing works.
The band will go live next year, with their Oasis Live ’25 World Tour. They will begin with their shows in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin throughout July and August.
In total, the brothers duo would be playing 14 shows, including the domestic ones.
For the fans of the Half the World Away artist, living outside the U.K. and Ireland, they will perform outside of Europe later next year, as per an initial announcement.
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