Fans trying to buy Oasis tickets complain about being mistaken for bots and suspended from queue
Some Oasis are complaining about being kicked out of the queue for tickets for the upcoming reunion tour, after being mistaken for bots.
READ MORE:Â You gotta roll with it: the rocky road to Oasisâ supersonic returnThe Britpop band announced a huge run of comeback gigs on Tuesday (August 27), dubbed Oasis Live â25. Set to take place next summer, the trek will see Liam and Noel Gallagher perform on stage together for the first time in 16 years.
Tickets for the gigs went on sale this morning at 9am here for (UK), and here (Ireland). Ahead of the sale, fans online reported issues with both Ticketmasterâs main website and the app apparently “crashing” ahead of the sale as they received “503” errors – alongside long queues just to access the site, such was the demand for tickets.
Now, after over seven hours in the queue, some fans are complaining that the ticketing website has suspended their session after mistaking them for bots.
An error message reads: “Something about your browsing behaviour or network connection made us think you were a bot.” Customers who have received the message are encouraged to try again from a different device or location, ensure Javascript is enabled on their web browser and remove any third-party browser plugins that may be running.
Some fans have also received the message when trying to make purchases from the official Ticketmaster app.
“7 hours of waiting and checking only to be accused of being a bot. I’m not a bot,” one fan wrote. Another said: “Iâm not a bot and Iâm not using a web browser. Iâm using your app and Iâm logged into my long held account with you. This is false! You had one job⦔
It wasnât meant to be. #oasis #OasisTickets #ticketmaster
7 hours ago of waiting and checking only to be accused of being a bot.
Iâm not a bot. pic.twitter.com/HZ5vvqXOjt
— They call me Mrs. S (@dateandLI) August 31, 2024
No @TicketmasterUK Iâm not a bot and Iâm not using a web browser. Iâm using your app and Iâm logged into my long held account with you. This is false! You had one jobâ¦â¦ #oasis2025 #Ticketmaster pic.twitter.com/Om4MYYbJVu
— Rick Mernock (@rickymer26) August 31, 2024
Many have also taken to social media to share disappointment at being sent to the back of the queue after hours of waiting.
“What a joke Ticketmaster is finally got through the second queue and it chucked me off, then took me back to the original queue,” one customer wrote on Twitter/X.
Another shared: “queue for 8 hours get to 148 after starting at 280,000 to be booted out and then not let back in. Then doesnt accept email even though its the same. Seeing people saying they have queued for much less time and now have tickets. How does that work?”
queue for 8 hours get to 148 after starting at 280,000 to be booted out and then not let back in. Then doesnt accept email even though its the same. Seeing people saying they have queued for much less time and now have tickets. How does that work? #Ticketmaster #shambles
— Martin Harper (@MHarps89) August 31, 2024
Ticketmaster absolute joke get to the buy tickets section and it crashes, now saying join the queue again and wonât let me in @TicketmasterUK
— ETH Red Army (@JamesAllen9494) August 31, 2024
Ticketmaster told NMEÂ in a statement: “The queue is moving along as fans buy tickets. As anticipated, millions of fans are accessing our site so have been placed in a queue. Fans are advised to hold their place in line, make sure they’re only using one tab, clear cookies, and ensure they aren’t using any VPN software on their device.”
Fans have also been reacting to Ticketmasterâs controversial dynamic pricing system, which has seen the prices of tickets increase drastically. When ticket prices were revealed by pre-sale for Ireland, tickets started at â¬86.50. However, this fan shared a screenshot showing the tickets were going for â¬415.50 each.
Ticketmaster have clarified on their website previously that tickets that are âmarket-pricedâ âmay increase or decrease at any time, based on demand. This is similar to how airline tickets and hotel rooms are sold.â
The ticketing platform also outlined its strict rules for purchasing tickets â confirming that customers will only be able to order four tickets per household and card. Additionally, Oasis have partnered with resale platform Twickets where fans can buy unwanted tickets for no more than face value (plus booking fees).
Concerts are scheduled for Manchesterâs Heaton Park, Londonâs Wembley Stadium, Cardiffâs Principality Stadium, Dublinâs Croke Park, and Edinburghâs Murrayfield Stadium. Mid-week, extra gigs were confirmed for Manchester, London and Edinburgh in response to âunprecedented demandâ.
Concerts are scheduled for Manchesterâs Heaton Park, Londonâs Wembley Stadium, Cardiffâs Principality Stadium, Dublinâs Croke Park, and Edinburghâs Murrayfield Stadium. Mid-week, extra gigs were also confirmed for Manchester, London and Edinburgh in response to âunprecedented demandâ.
The Dublin shows sold out fully earlier this afternoon, after going on sale at 8am – an hour earlier than the UK dates.
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Fans trying to buy Oasis tickets complain about being mistaken for bots and suspended from queue
Fans trying to buy Oasis tickets complain about being mistaken for bots and suspended from queue
Fans trying to buy Oasis tickets complain about being mistaken for bots and suspended from queue
Fans trying to buy Oasis tickets complain about being mistaken for bots and suspended from queue
Fans trying to buy Oasis tickets complain about being mistaken for bots and suspended from queue
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