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Oasis Reunion Tour Ticket Prices Reach $15,000 — Fans Outraged Over ‘Corporate Sellout’
London, 7 July 2025 — What was meant to be a triumphant return of one of Britain’s most legendary bands has spiraled into a global controversy, as fans were left stunned by the staggering ticket prices for the upcoming Oasis Reunion Tour — with premium seats listed at an eye-watering $15,000.
The tour, announced just days ago after years of speculation and tension between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, was expected to be a historic moment for rock music. But when tickets dropped this morning, chaos erupted online. General admission tickets started at $800, while VIP “Golden Circle” experiences — including backstage access and signed memorabilia — reached the $15,000 mark within minutes.
Social media exploded with backlash. “This is not Oasis. This is a corporate cash grab,” one fan tweeted. Another wrote, “I saw them in ‘96 for 20 quid. Now I need a mortgage to see them again?”
Fans protested outside Live Nation’s London headquarters, chanting “Live Forever, Not For Profit.” Hashtags like #OasisSellout and #WonderWallStreet began trending worldwide within hours.
Liam Gallagher responded bluntly on X: “Cry me a river. Pay it or don’t. I’m not running a charity, mate.” Noel has remained silent so far, fueling speculation of new tensions behind the scenes.
Music critics have also weighed in. Rolling Stone’s UK editor called the pricing “the most aggressive monetization of nostalgia we’ve seen in decades.”
Despite the backlash, early reports suggest the first leg of the tour is nearly sold out, with resellers already listing tickets for even higher prices.
The reunion that was supposed to unite fans may now be dividing them. Whether Oasis can recover from the outrage remains to be seen — but for now, it seems the cost of nostalgia has nev
er been higher.