Liam Gallagher mocks Oasis live performance ticket costs: “Shut your mouth” | EUROtoday

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Liam Gallaghersinger of Oasis, has joked on the social community X concerning the excessive costs reached by the tickets to see the live shows of the Brit pop group after saying their return after 15 years of separation.

In a collection of messages and responses posted on his social community account X, the youngest of the brothers Gallagher51, exchanges feedback with followers of the band who remorse the extreme value of tickets to attend the exhibits introduced within the United Kingdom and Ireland for July and August 2025.

To considered one of these followers, who reproaches him for the truth that the tickets are so costly, Gallagher says in capital letters: “Shut your mouth.”

And when one other asks what his mom, Peggy, thinks concerning the brothers' long-awaited reunion, Liam replies mockingly: “She is devastated because she has not managed to get a ticket. (to concerts)”.

The first of that chain of messages and responses makes clear his defiant angle: “Oasis are back, you're welcome, I heard his attitude sucks, it's good to know something that never changes“.

The value of the tickets, which offered out the identical day they went on sale, final Saturday, August 31, have reached astronomical sums on portals similar to Ticketmasterthe place the unique worth of 148 kilos (175 euros) has doubled to 355 kilos (421 euros).

Yesterday, Thursday, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) reported that will examine the Ticketmaster firm concerning ticket gross sales after receiving quite a few complaints that live performance ticket costs had been inflated.

According to the competitors regulator CMA, the investigation will embody establishing how the so-called dynamic pricing (whereby costs are adjusted based mostly on demand) and whether or not the sale of tickets could have violated shopper safety legislation.

The gira Oasis Live 2025 will kick off on July 4, 2025 in Cardiff, Wales, adopted by a number of shows in Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin.



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