Oasis seem to be hinting that US dates could be on the way in a new electronic billboard poster that’s appeared today in America.
In a new post on social media, a clip of the billboard poster was shared on display in the US. A caption alongside the recent new image of Liam and Noel read: “If we need to put up a billboard to get these guys to come to the States, here it is.”
The poster also displayed ‘Amazon Music’. Last week (August 30), the band unveiled a series of shirts to commemorate their reunion in collaboration with Amazon Music, where fans can exclusively buy the new shirts.Â
While no US dates have been confirmed yet, there are plans for further Oasis Live â25 concerts outside of Europe.Â
Check out the poster here:
#Oasis25 @amazonmusic pic.twitter.com/Lda7N4XT1S
— Oasis Mania (@OasisMania) September 2, 2024
It comes after a tumultuous weekend for Oasis fans who struggled to get tickets for the band’s UK and Ireland dates for their highly-anticipated reunion shows next summer. The tickets for all shows sold out on Saturday (August 31).
Many had issues that included reports of the Ticketmaster site âcrashingâ after receiving â503â errors before sales even began, fans stuck in giant, several-hour-long-queues and others being kicked out of the queue for being mistaken for bots.
Some who did eventually manage to get through were then disappointed to see the cost of remaining tickets had increased due to Ticketmasterâs dynamic pricing policy â with some reporting that ticket prices has doubled from ÂŁ148 to ÂŁ355 due to demand leaving many fans dismayed and unable to afford the prices.
Following the furore, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) received 450 complaints about Ticketmaster adverts for the Oasis gigs with fans complaining the adverts made âmisleading claims about availability and pricingâ. The ASA are now investigating.
It also resulted in Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy calling for a review earlier today into âdynamic pricingâ and secondary ticket sites.
The Culture Secretary said that it was âdepressing to see vastly inflated pricesâ and added that surge pricing would be included in a government review of the secondary gig sales market.
Nandy said (via Sky News): âAfter the incredible news of Oasisâs return, itâs depressing to see vastly inflated prices excluding ordinary fans from having a chance of enjoying their favourite band live.
âThis government is committed to putting fans back at the heart of music. So we will include issues around the transparency and use of dynamic pricing, including the technology around queuing systems which incentivise it, in our forthcoming consultation on consumer protections for ticket resales.
âWorking with artists, industry, and fans we can create a fairer system that ends the scourge of touts, rip-off resales, and ensures tickets at fair prices.â
Earlier today, Twickets, Oasis’ official selling-partner for secondary tickets, also made a U-turn following criticism about the amount of fees they applied onto those re-selling Oasis tickets for next summerâs gigs.
There is currently talk about which previous Oasis members could be joining Liam and Noel on stage in 2025, with co-founder Paul âBoneheadâ Arthurs reportedly on board, and rumours that Gem Archer and Alan White could also return.
Earlier reports claimed that âno other original Oasis member is expected to join the reunionâ, and that âthe members of Noel Gallagherâs High Flying Birds will step inâ.
Meanwhile, fans have been revisiting the groupâs final setlist from 2009 to get an idea of what they might play next year. Check out NMEâs dream setlist for the forthcoming huge gigs here.
There are whispers of a potential new Oasis album too.
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