Oasis Announces Additional Concerts Amidst Ticket Controversy
British rock band Oasis has confirmed two additional dates for their highly anticipated comeback tour, responding to overwhelming fan demand. The new shows are set to take place at Wembley Stadium on September 27 and 28, 2025, following the initial series of concerts scheduled for July and August across the UK and Ireland. This announcement comes after a chaotic ticket sale event over the weekend, where 1.4 million tickets sold out within a single day. However, many fans expressed frustration over the ticketing process, which involved outages and unexpected price hikes due to 'dynamic pricing,' where ticket prices soared from £150 to over £350.
In light of the backlash, Oasis has promised a revised ticketing approach for the additional shows, featuring a staggered sale and an invitation-only draw. Priority will be given to fans who were unable to secure tickets during the initial sale. The British government is also investigating the controversial ticket sales practices that have left many concert-goers feeling cheated.
Los Piojos Announces Reunion Concerts Following Years of Anticipation
In a parallel wave of excitement, Argentine rock band Los Piojos has announced their reunion and a series of concerts, which fans have eagerly awaited for 15 years. The band will perform on December 14 and 15 at the Unico Stadium in La Plata. The announcement came through a cryptic post on their official Instagram account, which had been teasing fans with enigmatic videos leading up to the reveal.
Los Piojos, known for their electrifying performances and significant impact on the Argentine rock scene, had their last concert in 2009 at River Plate's Estadio Monumental. Since then, fans have hoped for a reunion, and the recent social media activity has heightened anticipation. The band’s return is a nostalgic moment for many, and tickets for the reunion shows are expected to sell out quickly, similar to Oasis's recent experience.
- Oasis's reunion comes 15 years after their split, and the band's iconic status in the Britpop era has left fans clamoring for their return. The planned concerts are expected to draw massive crowds, particularly at Wembley Stadium, which can accommodate 90,000 attendees. The chaotic ticket sales have sparked discussions about the ethics of dynamic pricing in the concert industry, prompting governmental scrutiny. Similarly, Los Piojos's reunion has been a long-awaited event for their fans, who have followed the band's journey since its inception in 1988. The band has a rich history of successful albums and live performances, making their return a significant event in the Argentine music scene. Fans are excited to see the band members reunite after years of pursuing solo careers.