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Oasis won’t use Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing for North America tour


Many fans were frustrated by outrageous prices for the UK shows.

Oasis announced the North America leg of its 2025 reunion tour this morning, and the band’s management also shared a decision that will be welcome news to fans: they won’t have to worry about inflated “dynamic pricing” rates when ticket sales kick off on October 4th. For its part, Ticketmaster has always maintained that artists have the option of disabling dynamic pricing for any event. Oasis has now done so “to hopefully avoid a repeat of the issues fans in the UK and Ireland experienced recently,” the band’s management said.

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