Los Angeles, California – Oasis fans in North America have reason to celebrate as the band announced their upcoming 2025 reunion tour. Good news also comes in the form of ticket pricing; fans can expect no dynamic pricing rates when tickets go on sale on October 4th. Dynamic pricing, a system that adjusts ticket costs based on demand, has often led to inflated prices for popular events. The band’s management acknowledges the usefulness of dynamic pricing in combatting ticket scalping but recognizes its limitations during high-demand scenarios.
Following outrage over sky-high prices for their UK and Ireland shows, Oasis has disabled dynamic pricing for the North America leg of their tour. This decision aims to prevent a recurrence of the issues faced by fans in those regions. The band will utilize a presale ballot system to give fans a fair chance at securing tickets for the highly anticipated tour, marking their return to the US after more than a decade.
Earlier this year, concerns over monopolistic practices in the live ticketing industry prompted an antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation. The lawsuit, led by the US Justice Department and supported by various state attorneys general, alleges that the companies hold a monopoly and calls for their separation. US Attorney General Merrick Garland emphasized the need to address the dominance of Live Nation-Ticketmaster in the market.
The North America leg of Oasis Live 25 promises to be a memorable experience for fans, as the band embarks on a tour filled with nostalgia and excitement. With a commitment to fair ticketing practices, Oasis hopes to provide an enjoyable and accessible ticket-buying process for their dedicated fan base across the continent. Stay updated for further announcements and details regarding the tour dates and ticket availability.