Is the Oasis hype dying out? Tickets are being resold for just £20
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Tickets for Oasis’s tour in Australia are being resold at prices as low as £20, indicating that excitement for the band’s reunion might be waning.

When the Gallagher brothers made their comeback in the UK, their concerts were in high demand, becoming the most coveted events in major cities.

In some cases, tickets were being resold for as much as £7,000, especially for highly anticipated performances such as those at Wembley Stadium.

The Gallagher brothers returned with a bang in the UK, with entry to their sought-after concerts deemed the hottest ticket in town when they played across major cities.

Tickets were resold at inflated prices reaching £7,000 particularly for high-demand shows like the ones at Wembley Stadium.

However, it seems the same cannot be said Down Under, where plenty of tickets are available to buy on official and unofficial resale sites ahead of tomorrow’s gig.

Nosebleed seats are available for as little as £20 on Viagogo, while top tickets in the front general admission section are a very reasonable £163 each.

The available tickets may come as a surprise as the tour sold out its initial dates in Melbourne and Sydney, necessitating the addition of a new show in Melbourne.

Oasis tickets are being resold in Australia for just £20 ahead of their upcoming tour dates suggesting the hype over the reunited band may be dying out

Oasis tickets are being resold in Australia for just £20 ahead of their upcoming tour dates suggesting the hype over the reunited band may be dying out 

The Gallagher brothers returned with a bang in the UK, with entry to their sought-after concerts deemed the hottest ticket in town when they played across major cities

The Gallagher brothers returned with a bang in the UK, with entry to their sought-after concerts deemed the hottest ticket in town when they played across major cities

The demand for tickets was so high that pre-sale queues reportedly stretched into the hundreds of thousands, causing Ticketmaster to sell-out and cancel thousands of bot-bought tickets.

Their albums have historically performed well in Australia, with both (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? and Be Here Now reaching the top spot on local charts.

The band’s popularity is supported by a large UK ex-pat community and a general appreciation for their music.

The Wonderwall fan favourites will play the first of their Australian gigs at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, on October 31, November 1 and 4.

They will then head to Sydney for shows at the Accor Stadium on November 7 and 8.

It will be the first time the band has toured the country since 2005. 

The band has a huge following in Australia, with two of their albums reaching number one on the ARIA chart and their hit song Wonderwall hitting the top spot in 1996.

Last year, the band announced they were reuniting for the first time since 2009 after Noel and Liam finally put their differences aside following a feud.

Nosebleed seats are available for as little as £20 on Viagogo, while top tickets in the front general admission section are a very reasonable £163 each

Nosebleed seats are available for as little as £20 on Viagogo, while top tickets in the front general admission section are a very reasonable £163 each

The news prompted a ticket-buying frenzy across the UK, as die-hard fans fought to score a spot to see their favourite band.

Many devastated Oasis fans were left empty-handed when the hotly-anticipated 17-date UK reunion tour sold out in a matter of hours in an online fiasco.

Around 14 million fans faced eight-hour queues in a bid to get their hands on the highly-sought-after tickets to see the rock band live, with many still missing out.

While other lucky fans managed to nab tickets, many were forced to splash out huge amounts on them after dynamic pricing saw costs soar to almost double within mere hours.

After working through countless fights since they shot to stardom in the 1990s, fans were left devastated when a dressing room feud in Paris tore the band apart in 2009.

Noel insisted he would never work with Liam again and described him as ‘a fork in a world of soup’, kicking off their years-long feud.

In the 14 years that have followed, a feud and bitter fighting has ensued with the brothers trading insults back and forth in interviews and social media.

Despite their differences, sources claimed in PJ Harrison’s book In The Fall And Rise Of Oasis that the brothers ‘still really love each other’.

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