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Post by racingman11 on Aug 29, 2024 10:31:06 GMT -5
Where you getting 19:00 from? My understanding is the pre-sale starts at an unspecified time in the morning tomorrow and runs until 17:00. So you need to be up early and be checking your email all day. “All successful ballot entrants will receive their code from oasismynet on Friday 30th August 2024 by 5pm BST. If you do not receive an email, your application has not been successful.” oasisinet.os.fan/Somebody else in the forum mentioned 7pm tomorrow. I wish they'd make this all clearer I definitely saw something official about 7pm being the start of the presale. But since they changed the schedule who knows now ?
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Post by megyesitomate on Aug 29, 2024 10:33:14 GMT -5
I have trouble imagining myself in the pit for an Oasis concert in the UK with an « Exclusive Numbered Lithograph » under my armpit. A lot of bewildered conservators in the country will now get calls about what to do when a lithograph has been covered in beer a piss.
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Post by elephantstone93 on Aug 29, 2024 10:37:21 GMT -5
Where you getting 19:00 from? My understanding is the pre-sale starts at an unspecified time in the morning tomorrow and runs until 17:00. So you need to be up early and be checking your email all day. “All successful ballot entrants will receive their code from oasismynet on Friday 30th August 2024 by 5pm BST. If you do not receive an email, your application has not been successful.” oasisinet.os.fan/Surely tickets won't go on pre-sale if there's still people waiting for a pre-sale confirmation.
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Post by monkian on Aug 29, 2024 10:37:25 GMT -5
You American by any chance? TM in UK have never done dynamic pricing here. From all the chat over the prices of the Eras tour, that seems to be very much a US thing. UK mate. I hadn't heard of this either..hence my reaction. Ballsed the quote - meant it for the other guy we were reacting to
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Post by mossy on Aug 29, 2024 10:39:19 GMT -5
Where you getting 19:00 from? My understanding is the pre-sale starts at an unspecified time in the morning tomorrow and runs until 17:00. So you need to be up early and be checking your email all day. “All successful ballot entrants will receive their code from oasismynet on Friday 30th August 2024 by 5pm BST. If you do not receive an email, your application has not been successful.” oasisinet.os.fan/Somebody else in the forum mentioned 7pm tomorrow. Surely they can't start it pre-5pm if some people may still only be getting their code around that time? I wish they'd make this all clearer Yeah there’s definitely some noise and confusion. 19:00 seems v wrong to me though. My expectation is first emails will be out 08:00 or 09:00 in the morning and the limited tickets will be snapped up in minutes. Sounds like they may drip them out throughout the day too. I’ll be up checking my emails from early and have an eye on them all day just in case.
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Post by elephantstone93 on Aug 29, 2024 10:40:18 GMT -5
Fcking hell. They need to just join forces with the major hotels in the area and rub their hands with our tears. You American by any chance? TM in UK have never done dynamic pricing here. From all the chat over the prices of the Eras tour, that seems to be very much a US thing. They do. My nephew got a Foo Fighters ticket for something like £60 I think he said. His mum, my sister, paid at least double due to dynamic pricing. "The ticketing company regularly employs dynamic pricing in the U.S. and in the UK for many popular performers, including Harry Styles and Coldplay." www.pricefx.com/learning-center/ticketmasters-dynamic-pricing-what-it-is-and-how-it-works#:~:text=The%20ticketing%20company%20regularly%20employs,including%20Harry%20Styles%20and%20Coldplay.
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Post by mossy on Aug 29, 2024 10:43:11 GMT -5
Where you getting 19:00 from? My understanding is the pre-sale starts at an unspecified time in the morning tomorrow and runs until 17:00. So you need to be up early and be checking your email all day. “All successful ballot entrants will receive their code from oasismynet on Friday 30th August 2024 by 5pm BST. If you do not receive an email, your application has not been successful.” oasisinet.os.fan/Surely tickets won't go on pre-sale if there's still people waiting for a pre-sale confirmation. This tweet says you have until 10:00 on Friday to confirm, but repeats the close of 17:00 tomorrow. So maybe pre-sale will start from 10:00?? I’ll still be up and checking my emails early though. x.com/oasis/status/1829097744801116316?s=46
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Post by mossy on Aug 29, 2024 10:44:47 GMT -5
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Post by halfthetalktonight on Aug 29, 2024 10:47:28 GMT -5
I think that's just to give people enough time (between 9am and 7pm) to check their emails and get their codes etc.
Instead now it's simply a two hour window. I would imagine they'll give people a heads up at 9am tomorrow anyway that between then (9am) and 5pm, codes will be sent out to anyone that gets picked. Then at 7pm you refresh and try and get tickets in your basket using the code.
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Post by Broasis on Aug 29, 2024 10:48:38 GMT -5
Did anyone else sign up with Scottish Rugby Hospitality when the Murrayfield shows were announced? They sent me an email this morning with links to purchase hospitality tickets. I was already able to purchase 2 tickets
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Post by quantum on Aug 29, 2024 10:50:54 GMT -5
Surely tickets won't go on pre-sale if there's still people waiting for a pre-sale confirmation. This tweet says you have until 10:00 on Friday to confirm, but repeats the close of 17:00 tomorrow. So maybe pre-sale will start from 10:00?? I’ll still be up and checking my emails early though. x.com/oasis/status/1829097744801116316?s=46Think someone mentioned on here about a (Rugby VIPs) Murrayfield sale starting at 7pm on Friday. Perhaps that's linked to this pre-sale?
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Post by halfthetalktonight on Aug 29, 2024 10:51:46 GMT -5
It said 7pm on the Murrayfield website earlier this week so I think that's pretty credible.
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Post by mossy on Aug 29, 2024 10:52:25 GMT -5
I think that's just to give people enough time (between 9am and 7pm) to check their emails and get their codes etc. Instead now it's simply a two hour window. I would imagine they'll give people a heads up at 9am tomorrow anyway that between then (9am) and 5pm, codes will be sent out to anyone that gets picked. Then at 7pm you refresh and try and get tickets in your basket using the code. Gotcha. Are you 100% sure about the 19:00 though? Are you sure you’re not confusing that with the original registration deadline?? I’ve trawled through their tweets and can’t actually see any detail on when the pre-sale starts. They just say you’ll get access info by email on Fri if you’re lucky in the ballot. 🤷♂️
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Post by rnrs001 on Aug 29, 2024 10:54:08 GMT -5
Didn't they used to be a band that kept tickets reasonable priced? Like to be cool with the fans... What wankers 150 is a joke. It's Ticketmaster that sets the prices unfortunately No, it's not. Every ticket price is build around the fee a band charges. Ticketmaster and whoever promotes it then charge a percentage of this. With prices like these, Noel and Liam both get at least 1 to 2 million per show. Its 100% a cashgrab.
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Post by mossy on Aug 29, 2024 10:57:35 GMT -5
It said 7pm on the Murrayfield website earlier this week so I think that's pretty credible. Thanks. So Oasis haven’t officially confirmed the time but 19:00 seems legit from that credible source. I’m interested cos I need to travel tomorrow and want to plan it around this pre-sale, which is bloody hard with how ambiguous the instructions are. 😐
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Post by underawaterfall on Aug 29, 2024 10:58:19 GMT -5
It says presale at 7pm on the official facebook events too
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Post by shikoku14 on Aug 29, 2024 11:04:03 GMT -5
I guess Seats - £74.25 are outside of wembley stadium, or in the cave. I was in these seats for Blur in 2023 (Section 509 Row 17 for reference) and although yes you are a ways from the stage, the sound was excellent and having seen Blossoms last weekend in Wythenshawe Park where the sound was quiet and in and out, I'd say £75 is less of a risk than double the price to be in Heaton Park, possibly in the rain, with the chance of poor sound and the bonus of a pint of warm piss potentially being hurled over your head, which thankfully just missed (ah happy memories of 2009!). Pricing was pretty much the same, here was my final bill for the two tickets for Blur to show you how the cost broke down (this was also with Ticketmaster): Payment Summary2 Artist Presale - Seated Ticket £65.00 x2 £130.00 Per Item Fees £18.50£2.75 (Facility Charge Artist Presale - Seated Ticket) x2 £6.50 (Service Charge Artist Presale - Seated Ticket) x2 Order Processing Fees £2.75Handling Fee (£2.75) Total £151.25Hope that is useful for anyone considering the cheap seats.
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Post by PepsiNebula on Aug 29, 2024 11:13:50 GMT -5
This American is extremely grateful the presale is in the evening in the UK, so that I don't have to wake up in the middle of the night just to find out if I even got a presale code.
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Post by wildliam on Aug 29, 2024 11:13:58 GMT -5
I guess Seats - £74.25 are outside of wembley stadium, or in the cave. I was in these seats for Blur in 2023 (Section 509 Row 17 for reference) and although yes you are a ways from the stage, the sound was excellent and having seen Blossoms last weekend in Wythenshawe Park where the sound was quiet and in and out, I'd say £75 is less of a risk than double the price to be in Heaton Park, possibly in the rain, with the chance of poor sound and the bonus of a pint of warm piss potentially being hurled over your head, which thankfully just missed (ah happy memories of 2009!). Pricing was pretty much the same, here was my final bill for the two tickets for Blur to show you how the cost broke down (this was also with Ticketmaster): Payment Summary2 Artist Presale - Seated Ticket £65.00 x2 £130.00 Per Item Fees £18.50£2.75 (Facility Charge Artist Presale - Seated Ticket) x2 £6.50 (Service Charge Artist Presale - Seated Ticket) x2 Order Processing Fees £2.75Handling Fee (£2.75) Total £151.25Hope that is useful for anyone considering the cheap seats. In 2009 the day before my booked event, I found tickets around the stadium, in Wembley, for 20 bucks, seat on the far rear, and that was ok with the sound and the atmosphere, yes definitely. So for someone who want to be here anyway, without spend "too much", I'm agree that's not bad.
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Post by elephantstone93 on Aug 29, 2024 11:15:12 GMT -5
When it said four per household does it really mean that? Or four per email. Because I live with my sister who wants to get four tickets and I want to get four tickets. But we're not going together. Will it know both accounts have the same address?
Can get around it if so, I'll just get someone else to get mine.
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Post by goletitout1986 on Aug 29, 2024 11:19:51 GMT -5
It said 7pm on the Murrayfield website earlier this week so I think that's pretty credible. Thanks. So Oasis haven’t officially confirmed the time but 19:00 seems legit from that credible source. I’m interested cos I need to travel tomorrow and want to plan it around this pre-sale, which is bloody hard with how ambiguous the instructions are. 😐 Yeah same. I don't want to be in a position where I've got shit Wi-Fi or in the car and in no position to get tickets.
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Post by mossy on Aug 29, 2024 11:22:43 GMT -5
Thanks. So Oasis haven’t officially confirmed the time but 19:00 seems legit from that credible source. I’m interested cos I need to travel tomorrow and want to plan it around this pre-sale, which is bloody hard with how ambiguous the instructions are. 😐 Yeah same. I don't want to be in a position where I've got shit Wi-Fi or in the car and in no position to get tickets. It’s nice to see the management team being so incompetent though. Really giving the reunion an authentic vibe. 🤡
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Post by andymorris on Aug 29, 2024 11:32:15 GMT -5
I guess Seats - £74.25 are outside of wembley stadium, or in the cave. I was in these seats for Blur in 2023 (Section 509 Row 17 for reference) and although yes you are a ways from the stage, the sound was excellent and having seen Blossoms last weekend in Wythenshawe Park where the sound was quiet and in and out, I'd say £75 is less of a risk than double the price to be in Heaton Park, possibly in the rain, with the chance of poor sound and the bonus of a pint of warm piss potentially being hurled over your head, which thankfully just missed (ah happy memories of 2009!). Pricing was pretty much the same, here was my final bill for the two tickets for Blur to show you how the cost broke down (this was also with Ticketmaster): Payment Summary2 Artist Presale - Seated Ticket £65.00 x2 £130.00 Per Item Fees £18.50£2.75 (Facility Charge Artist Presale - Seated Ticket) x2 £6.50 (Service Charge Artist Presale - Seated Ticket) x2 Order Processing Fees £2.75Handling Fee (£2.75) Total £151.25Hope that is useful for anyone considering the cheap seats. Thanx for the infos. Very valuable as i dont know wembley at all. I'm gonna try for more expensive ones, as i have not been to an "expensive" gig in a long while, and its Oasis after all. might be the last gigs (again ) I dont go to festivals anymore coz there is no point. If i can get a seat close to the stage, i'm willing to pay a bit more. Actually thought seats would be more expensive, so that's kind of a "relief" although still overpriced. Crazy that from a 130 tickets total you pay... 150. they're really ripping off people nowadays.
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Post by oasiscamping on Aug 29, 2024 11:37:54 GMT -5
Hello! So you may have seen in the news that the price of accommodation is ridiculous for the concerts, I wanted to see if our offer would be welcome for the Manchester gigs.
We have a farm near Heaton Park, and we are looking to see, for a very reasonable price, that the following would be of interest.
Camping - tent can be provided Secure Parking Onsite Beauty treatments Transfer to and from concert, drop off/ pick up about 15 mins to the gate.
Not looking to rip anyone off like Hotels and Airbnbs, as we are a local family.
This is not glamping, basic amenities but could arrange a breakfast and cuppa in the morning.
Any feedback would be appreciated, before we go ahead, as this is just an idea to help people out and us too!
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Post by wildliam on Aug 29, 2024 11:44:15 GMT -5
Hello! So you may have seen in the news that the price of accommodation is ridiculous for the concerts, I wanted to see if our offer would be welcome for the Manchester gigs. We have a farm near Heaton Park, and we are looking to see, for a very reasonable price, that the following would be of interest. Camping - tent can be provided Secure Parking Onsite Beauty treatments Transfer to and from concert, drop off/ pick up about 15 mins to the gate. Not looking to rip anyone off like Hotels and Airbnbs, as we are a local family. This is not glamping, basic amenities but could arrange a breakfast and cuppa in the morning. Any feedback would be appreciated, before we go ahead, as this is just an idea to help people out and us too! That would be definitely really cool, to just have a corner where to put a tent 🙏🏻
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