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Do you have your Oasis ticks?

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I suspect they will break up while everyone is queuing, but let's go Team Liam and Team Noel.
 
The Gallagher brothers are utterly repellant. I wouldn't go to see them in a million years.
 
Where they playing ...at The Mirage? :LOL:

I don't have tickets. Would have liked to go.
 
The Oasis reunion has online fans all abuzz - this could be quite the event of 2025 if fans can get ahold of actual tickets.

Shout out to Patrick Macnee, the old man was waay cool.

 
Liam Gallagher is Britain's most iconic icon apparently. Justin Bieber must be biting the carpet with jealousy.

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Seems to me that "style" is not about what you wear, but who you are.
 
So there are aftermarket tickets being touted for $7500 each.

But Oasis have dictated that aftermarket must be sold for face value and that all should be considered counterfeit.
 
The ticket situation got out of hand quickly.
Ticketmaster is blaming the event organizer for poor planning of the ticket sales rollout. The UK government is taking aim at Ticketmaster and its "dynamic pricing" policy.
 
I'm not bothering with Oasis.
But I will be seeing another long-running British rock group this month. I bought tickets to Keane's Philadelphia appearance almost a year ago. The concert is Sept. 21.
 
I liked some of the so-called Britpop bands like Pulp and Blur and was a big Suede Fan but I never liked Oasis. They are totally overrated.
Their reunion was Breaking news on many well-regarded Online Newspages here in Germany as is the Beatles just refomed. It was totally ridiculous.
 
I saw Keane last night. I wasn't pleased.
Their songs are great. But the lighting they used flashed and strobed.and moved and glared...I tried sunglasses, then closed my eyes because the lighting often made it hard to see the band!
And the sound was too loud. I don't enjoy being shaken AND blinded. I considered, "Am I really enjoying this?", decided no, and left during "Everybody's Changing." It's one of my favorites but was less jarring to hear in the stairwell while exiting.

The opening act, Everything Everything, was enjoyable without sensory overload. And I saw Lawrence at the same venue Tuesday...they certainly had special lighting effects that never bothered me.

Really bad engineering.
 
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