Ticketmaster has reported that its website did not crash despite millions of fans trying to buy tickets for the Oasis reunion tour. Fans were advised to ensure they are in the queue, use only one tab, clear cookies, and not use any VPN software on their devices. Many fans shared their success stories of securing tickets, including some who had to make quick decisions about their purchases. Some fans joked about the possibility of the band splitting up again before they could secure tickets due to the Gallagher brothers’ volatile relationship.
Guardian marketing manager Michael Roberts described the chaos on the website and the excitement of securing tickets to the Wembley stadium show. The tour is expected to generate an estimated £400 million, with each Gallagher brother potentially making £50 million. There is anticipation for a big economic boost in host cities like Manchester, where the band originated. Manchester’s nighttime economy adviser expressed excitement about the reunion, calling it a “homecoming gig.”
The announcement of Oasis’ reunion came after years of speculation and anticipation from fans. The brothers had a tumultuous relationship, leading to their split in 2009. Now, fans are eagerly awaiting the chance to see them perform together once again. Ticketmaster also addressed fans who were kicked off the site, reassuring them to follow guidelines to ensure a smooth purchasing process. Overall, the reunion tour has generated excitement and anticipation among fans worldwide.
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