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Post by Let It Bleed on Oct 4, 2024 15:41:17 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2024 15:42:10 GMT -5
The UI looks NOTHING like Ticketmaster. Did you read the Reddit comments? People saying it's a scam website. Good luck but I'd book backup plans for that evening. I was in a rush and wasn’t paying attention. I searched for “Oasis MetLife Ticketmaster” and clicked what the first hit that came up. I think it’s like Stubhub. Someone who bought the presale ticket yesterday and reselling at a higher value. So sure, I did get scammed but I do think the ticket itself is legit. The Reddit comments prove that. So you googled "oasis metlife ticketmaster"... instead of just typing: ticketmaster.com, lol, it happens to all of us I guess. But yeah don't worry the site is legit, tons of people on reddit have used it. It's the typical "you might get scammed" thing, where what happens is that the seller of the ticket doesn't go through with the sale or never actually had tickets or sells it some other place for more or whatever, and they refund your money, so you don't lose money only the chance to go to the concert, but you'll be fine since like 99% of the people that use sites like this and stubhub and viagogo end up with tickets. I've done it many times here in Chicago, not with that site that you used though but they are all the same. The way these sites work is that a "seller" lists tickets for X and sometimes or most times, they don't have the ticket yet, but they get the ticket in the general sale using bots or using several internet connections or whatever, and then these are the tickets that people actually buy. That's why even the official Oasis account on twitter was calling out these "sellers" before the presale had began. So after you buy you get a confirmation page from your site but don't really have a qr code or bar code or anything like that until a few days before the concert when the original buyer actually gets the ticket.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2024 15:43:13 GMT -5
All of North America sold out now.
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Post by alex75 on Oct 4, 2024 15:44:58 GMT -5
All of North America sold out now. No more US dates, probably a new leg in 2026? Why not
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Post by AubreyOasis on Oct 4, 2024 15:46:42 GMT -5
All of North America sold out now. Simply amazing
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Post by notsally on Oct 4, 2024 15:46:42 GMT -5
All of North America sold out now. can we focus now on announcing south america? i can't stand the wait any longer!!!!!!!
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Post by marqueemoon on Oct 4, 2024 15:49:52 GMT -5
All of North America sold out now. No more US dates, probably a new leg in 2026? Why not Will be interesting to see how they handle 2026 if they do. Headline Coachella, stadiums in Seattle, Vancouver, Dallas and Boston is my guess.
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Post by alex75 on Oct 4, 2024 15:52:14 GMT -5
The band toured the U.S. arenas the year before, selling out Madison Square Garden for a $777,050 gross on 15,200 tickets.
It’s most successful American tour was likely 2005’s “Don’t Believe The Truth Tour,” which included a 19,900-ticket sellout at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts — that’s the highest-reported ticket total for an American Oasis show — on June 24, grossing $502,942; that’s a now-quaint average price of $26. The band had a near sell-out of the Hollywood Bowl that year as well, grossing $846,688 on 16,574 tickets; that’s the band highest reported gross stateside.
All told, Oasis has sold 959,791 tickets on 105 headline reports submitted to the Pollstar Boxoffice (noting, of course, the stadium shows from 2009 went unreported), grossing more than $46 million.
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Post by spaneli on Oct 4, 2024 15:52:24 GMT -5
No more US dates, probably a new leg in 2026? Why not Will be interesting to see how they handle 2026 if they do. Headline Coachella, stadiums in Seattle, Vancouver, Dallas and Boston is my guess. If I were them, I'd reserve 2026 for festivals. Good pay day with significantly less risk (not sure they would sell out another leg of stadiums after everyone has seen them).
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Post by Marissa on Oct 4, 2024 15:52:34 GMT -5
All of North America sold out now. Unfuckingreal. We're so back, baby
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Post by marqueemoon on Oct 4, 2024 15:55:54 GMT -5
Will be interesting to see how they handle 2026 if they do. Headline Coachella, stadiums in Seattle, Vancouver, Dallas and Boston is my guess. If I were them, I'd reserve 2026 for festivals. Good pay day with significantly less risk (not sure they would sell out another leg of stadiums after everyone has seen them). Maybe arenas around festivals? I’d be happy with that
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Post by paperbackwriter on Oct 4, 2024 15:56:33 GMT -5
This is unreal. I had my doubts they would sell out stadiums, let alone in like half an hour
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Post by racingman11 on Oct 4, 2024 15:57:03 GMT -5
I do hope arenas in continental Europe on january 2026.
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Post by shannee on Oct 4, 2024 15:57:34 GMT -5
I would love to know who the person was that sat down and ran these numbers. I imagine them handing a list of predicted S/O stadiums across N.A. and Noel going, alright go on then
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Post by alex75 on Oct 4, 2024 16:02:17 GMT -5
I do hope arenas in continental Europe on january 2026. No arena only stadiums or big park In Italy we have 4 potenzial gigs 2 gigs San Siro stadium in Milan 2 Circus Maximus or Olympic stadium in rome
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2024 16:03:42 GMT -5
All of North America sold out now. can we focus now on announcing south america? i can't stand the wait any longer!!!!!!! Probably next month and tickets on sale within a week, just like it happened this time.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2024 16:04:53 GMT -5
Will be interesting to see how they handle 2026 if they do. Headline Coachella, stadiums in Seattle, Vancouver, Dallas and Boston is my guess. If I were them, I'd reserve 2026 for festivals. Good pay day with significantly less risk (not sure they would sell out another leg of stadiums after everyone has seen them). Don't festivals pay out very little? I could be wrong though, so please someone correct me.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 4, 2024 16:05:29 GMT -5
Liam better have an elite haircut come next summer. No squire boys.
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Post by marqueemoon on Oct 4, 2024 16:06:08 GMT -5
If I were them, I'd reserve 2026 for festivals. Good pay day with significantly less risk (not sure they would sell out another leg of stadiums after everyone has seen them). Don't festivals pay out very little? I could be wrong though, so please someone correct me. Coachella throws around loads of cash if they want. The other majors like Lollapalooza or Austin City Limits book the same headliners for multiple fests so pay is probably good there too
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Post by cfc93 on Oct 4, 2024 16:06:28 GMT -5
No luck with New Jersey and then Chicago, ended up bagging a couple for Mexico City. Cardiff - London - Mexico, going to be a busy couple of months!
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Post by racingman11 on Oct 4, 2024 16:09:07 GMT -5
I do hope arenas in continental Europe on january 2026. No arena only stadiums or big park In Italy we have 4 potenzial gigs 2 gigs San Siro stadium in Milan 2 Circus Maximus or Olympic stadium in rome Stadium gigs in january I don’t think so.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2024 16:10:55 GMT -5
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Post by globe on Oct 4, 2024 16:12:22 GMT -5
Tried to get tickets for the Rose Bowl. Joined the queue at 15,000 it went down to 0 I’m about half an hour but when I tried to buy the tickets it wouldn’t work then I was back at the end of the queue at over 100,000 🤣
WTF, can’t believe they have sold out that stadium twice. They couldn’t have done that in 95/96.
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Post by thespiderandthefly on Oct 4, 2024 16:15:21 GMT -5
Tried to get tickets for the Rose Bowl. Joined the queue at 15,000 it went down to 0 I’m about half an hour but when I tried to buy the tickets it wouldn’t work then I was back at the end of the queue at over 100,000 🤣 WTF, can’t believe they have sold out that stadium twice. They couldn’t have done that in 95/96. Need to shorten your sig to "Hope Lies."
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 4, 2024 16:15:48 GMT -5
I was in a rush and wasn’t paying attention. I searched for “Oasis MetLife Ticketmaster” and clicked what the first hit that came up. I think it’s like Stubhub. Someone who bought the presale ticket yesterday and reselling at a higher value. So sure, I did get scammed but I do think the ticket itself is legit. The Reddit comments prove that. So you googled "oasis metlife ticketmaster"... instead of just typing: ticketmaster.com, lol, it happens to all of us I guess. But yeah don't worry the site is legit, tons of people on reddit have used it. It's the typical "you might get scammed" thing, where what happens is that the seller of the ticket doesn't go through with the sale or never actually had tickets or sells it some other place for more or whatever, and they refund your money, so you don't lose money only the chance to go to the concert, but you'll be fine since like 99% of the people that use sites like this and stubhub and viagogo end up with tickets. I've done it many times here in Chicago, not with that site that you used though but they are all the same. The way these sites work is that a "seller" lists tickets for X and sometimes or most times, they don't have the ticket yet, but they get the ticket in the general sale using bots or using several internet connections or whatever, and then these are the tickets that people actually buy. That's why even the official Oasis account on twitter was calling out these "sellers" before the presale had began. So after you buy you get a confirmation page from your site but don't really have a qr code or bar code or anything like that until a few days before the concert when the original buyer actually gets the ticket. Yeah, that’s my understanding too. Thank you for taking the time to write that. I’m sure I’ll be okay.
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