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Oasis is trying to ensure tickets go to loyal fans as it announces new North American dates. The band said it will not be using Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing.
Dynamic pricing is when ticket prices are increased on primary selling sites – such as Ticketmaster – based on demand. In the case of the recent Oasis ticket sales, customers queued for hours ...
Other fans have been caught out by a lack of transparency over “dynamic pricing” schemes, which caused standard ticket prices for Oasis shows to more than double in price, from £148 to £355 ...
To satisfy demand, Oasis announced multiple additional concert dates in the United Kingdom and Ireland, followed by dates in North America, Australia, South America and Asia, for which dynamic pricing was not used. The support acts for the tour include Cast, Richard Ashcroft, and Cage the Elephant.
Oasis will not employ Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing for the North American dates, the band announced on Monday, Sept. 30. ... “It is widely accepted that dynamic pricing remains a useful tool ...
The dynamic pricing system used by Ticketmaster is something artists could choose to opt into, with artists such as Robert Smith of The Cure highlighting this in 2023. [132] On 5 September 2024 the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced it was launching an investigation into Ticketmaster over Oasis concert ticket sales. The CMA ...
‘We have made this decision for the North America tour to hopefully avoid a repeat of the issues fans in the UK and Ireland experienced recently,’ spokesperson said
An MP has spoken out on Ticketmaster’s “insulting” dynamic pricing which has seen Oasis fans finally get to the front of the queue charged £355 for a ticket originally priced at £135.