Not everyone was pleased with the locations that Oasis announced, including pop-up shops opening in more than one location in the UK and Ireland.
Oasis recently announced pop-up merch stores showing up around the UK and Ireland, but not all fans are impressed with the lack of venues. On Thursday evening, the official Oasis page on X, formerly known as Twitter, shared a link to a page that shows fan stores popping up in Manchester, London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Dublin and Edinburgh.
The post was titled “10am tomorrow – Spinningfields, Manchester” The only link that actually worked was Manchester at the time of writing. Fans can select the available dates for the end of June and the entire summer from the calendar on the page. Fans must select a specific 30-minute time slot once a date has been chosen.
E-tickets are required, but admission to the fan stores are free. After years of the band taking a break, some were relieved by the lack of venues, despite the band’s fans’ excitement about getting brand-new gear.
Do this in South America, a user said! One fan questioned, “Will there be special pop-up shops for South America, Asia, and Pacific?”
One irritable user questioned, “Do Oasis even know they have fans outside of the UK?” Like, in actual Europe”? and one person responded, “Yeah, you hate Europe, though.”
Another obstinate fan posted, “B**ch I’m in Italy I CAN’T COME F**K OFFFF DO ONE IN ITALY I’M begging.”
In addition, Oasis fans were recently warned to watch out for ticket smugglers as they searched for last-minute tickets for upcoming reunion shows. This will be Noel and Liam Gallagher’s first shows together in a very long time, so tickets have been highly sought after.
Some fans have however claimed that some fans have been defrauded while searching for tickets for the concerts in Manchester, London, Cardiff, and Edinburgh in the months of July, August, and September.
According to a woman, “He said his only requirement was that I send him selfies from the concert, and he even sent me GIFs of the band with the catchphrase “All Your Dreams Are Made”.” I assumed they were. I believed he couldn’t be. I believed he was a lovely man. He was so personable during Facetime and calls. Simply put, I’m embarrassed and ashamed.
Fans were warned to be cautious when purchasing tickets because not all of the offers on social media are authentic, with many coming from unofficial brands and individual scammers.
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