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Oasis fans warned over ticket scams as gig goers share horror stories ahead of tour

As they attempt to purchase highly sought-after tickets for Noel and Liam Gallagher’s first concert together in a while, Olympia fans have been warned to watch out for ticket scammers.

Oasis fans have been warned over ticket scams(Image: Getty Images)

Oasis fans are advised to watch out for ticket swindlers as they try to find last-minute tickets for the 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.

Liam and Noel Gallagher are back working together again!
Liam and Noel Gallagher are back working together again!(Image: Getty Images)

Fans of Oasis should be wary of where to purchase their tickets. Fans have been warned that not all of these offers are genuine, with many coming from untrue companies and individual scammers on social media. The band and Twickets have teamed up to allow fans to resell tickets at face value to other fans in an effort to stop scams and ticket sales.

Following a backstage brawl between the Gallagher brothers at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris in 2009, which resulted in a significant fallout, Liam and Noel will be back on stage for the first time in years.

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One fan wrote on Twitter : “How does it feel singing songs with ur brother again? Like old times? (sic)” Liam then replied: “You know what it’s spiritual but I can’t help think about all those wasted years, what a waste of PRECIOUS time (sic).”

Noel stated in his confirmation that he had left the band at the time that “the level of verbal and violent intimidation against me, my family, friends, and comrades has become intolerable.”

One witness cited the incident as saying, “Noel was constantly goading Liam, and then the two broke.” Another witness recalls that Liam allegedly smashed one of Noel’s guitars during proper punching.

“Liam was like a man possessed,” he said. He was incredibly angry and would swear constantly. Security and medical personnel called in addition. now left as quickly as he could. It was a truly vicious fight that was awful.

Oasis’ full UK tour dates:

JULY 2025

  • Cardiff’s Principality Stadium is 4th grade.
  • Cardiff’s Principality Stadium is located in 5th grade.
  • Heaton Park, 11th-Manchester
  • Heaton Park, Manchester, 12th grade
  • Heaton Park, 16th-Manchester
  • Heaton Park, Manchester, on the 19th,
  • Heaton Park, Manchester, on the 20th,
  • Wembley Stadium, Wembley Stadium, on May 25th, in London,
  • Wembley Stadium, Wembley Stadium, on June 26th, in London,
  • Wembley Stadium, Wembley Stadium, 30th – London

AUGUST 2025

  • Wembley Stadium, Second-London,
  • Wembley Stadium, 3rd-London
  • Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, 8th – Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, 9th grade
  • Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, 12th – Edinburgh
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SEPTEMBER 2025

  • Wembley Stadium, Wembley Stadium, on September 27th, in London.
  • Wembley Stadium, Wembley Stadium, on October 28th, in London,

Israeli attacks kill at least 81 people including aid seekers in Gaza

As desperate Palestinians continue to look for food in the midst of an ongoing hunger crisis, at least 81 people have died as a result of Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip.

Since Thursday morning, 59 people have died in Gaza City and the north, and 16 others have been awaiting aid in the Netzarim Corridor, which divides northern and southern Gaza.

The United States- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which the UN has condemned for its “weaponization” of aid, has gathered in the area every day to receive packages from the hungry Palestinians.

People had gathered overnight in the hope of getting food, according to Bassam Abu Shaar, who witnessed the Israeli attack at the aid facility.

They started shooting at us around 1:00 on Wednesday, according to the report. He told AFP by phone that the gunfire increased from tanks, aircraft, and quadcopter bombs.

According to him, “We couldn’t help them or even escape ourselves,” adding that people couldn’t flee Israeli fire close to the Shuhada Junction because of the size of the crowd.

Numerous people have been killed as a result of Israeli attacks on Palestinians receiving food aid in recent weeks.

Deadly “day to day” routine

Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum, who was reporting from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, claimed that the attacks on civilians at aid sites are “daily routine.”

Azzoum noted that more than three months of a total Israeli blockade of border crossings has made Gaza a “hunger point” where people have run out of all kinds of humanitarian supplies and are now forced to travel to these designated centers to get bags of flour, bottles of water, and food boxes that nutritional experts believe have low nutritional value.

He claimed that “these attacks are still occurring, causing all humanitarian corridors to turn into killing grounds.”

The Israeli military claimed, without providing any specifics, that there were “suspects” trying to approach forces in Netzarim in a way that had put their lives at risk, according to the Reuters news agency.

The army added that the army was unaware of any injuries sustained during the incident because it had fired warning shots to stop suspects from approaching them.

19 people were killed in an Israeli drone attack on a charging area in the Shati Refugee Camp in addition. An Israeli aircraft also launched intensive airstrikes on several homes in Jabalia, northern Gaza, at the same time.

According to medical sources, 69 bodies, two of which were recovered from an attack, and 221 injured people were taken to hospitals in the besieged enclave over the past 24 hours.

Palace in talks with Sporting over Diomande

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Ousmane Diomande’s move to Crystal Palace is being discussed with Sporting Lisbon.

Given the uncertainty surrounding Marc Guehi’s future with just 12 months until his contract expires, the FA Cup holders are looking to strengthen their defense this summer.

Diomande, age 21, is a serious target for Palace, but it’s still to see if the clubs can agree on a deal. He has also attracted interest from all over Europe.

The Ivory Coast international is valued at around £40 million, breaking the club’s current transfer record of £32 million for Christian Benteke in 2016.

Given Guehi’s contractual circumstances, Palace have prioritized signing a new center-back this summer.

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Rangers give SFA warning after ‘corrupt’ remark fine

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Rangers say the Scottish FA “will be watched closely” after a fine of £3,000 was imposed following a remark made by former player John Brown on club media.

The Ibrox club said they would “firmly deny any breach of Scottish FA rules” after former Ibrox defender Brown called a refereeing decision “corrupt” on Rangers TV.

In the final match of Rangers’ league season, Nicolas Raskin appeared to bundle the ball over the line, with the SFA’s key match incident panel later ruling the goal should have stood.

The club explained they had “flagged numerous examples of similar incidents on club channels” as part of their defence.

“These incidents raise legitimate questions about Scottish FA rules and how consistently they are enforced,” Rangers said in a statement.

“To our knowledge, none of these cases appear to have resulted in charges against the respective clubs.

“The lack of consistency with the Scottish FA’s policing of similar incidents leaves more questions than answers. That is why we will be contacting the Scottish FA chief executive and president to seek clarity on what policies and processes the compliance officer has in place, if any, to ensure a consistent and proportionate approach to enforcement and the equal treatment of member clubs.

‘Clear inconsistency’

Referee Nick Walsh and his on-field officials thought the ball had been kept out by Hibernian defender Rocky Bushiri, and VAR Andrew Dallas ruled that there was no camera angle that proved Raskin’s effort had gone in.

Hibs equalised through Kieron Bowie moments later, with the match finishing 2-2.

Brown said on the club’s in-house TV channel: “I would say it is corrupt.”

Commentator Tom Miller replied: “Well, I’m not sure we can actually say that.” However, Brown added: “Well, I am saying it.”

Rangers subsequently demanded the introduction of goal-line technology.

“John Brown spoke emotionally and spontaneously as someone who cares deeply about the club. His words were not scripted, and they were not an official club comment,” Rangers said.

“The ruling however sets a precedent where even spontaneous, corrected remarks made during live coverage of a clear refereeing error are enough to trigger a formal sanction. That is neither proportionate nor consistent, especially when other clubs have made stronger comments on official platforms without consequence.

“To be clear, we referenced these other examples not to suggest they should have resulted in sanctions, but to highlight the clear inconsistency in how similar incidents have been handled.

“Club media channels are, by nature, passionate and partisan. Informal, tongue-in-cheek and emotional commentary comes with the territory, especially in live settings.

“But, in choosing to pursue this case, the Scottish FA has opened the door to closer scrutiny of how similar situations are handled going forward.”

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Meghan Markle makes huge announcement on work project as she’s ‘spread too thin’

Meghan acknowledged that her podcast is “spread too thin” between her reality TV show and her lifestyle lifestyle brand, and made a clear statement about the future of it.

With her lifestyle brand, Netflix show and charity work all taking up time, Meghan has made a radical decision about her podcast(Image: YouTube/Jamie Kern Lima)

Meghan Markle has made a huge announcement about the future of her podcast after admitting she has been “spread too thin” with her various projects.

The Duchess of Sussex made the clear statement on her Aspire podcast during a direct exchange with Emma Grede.

Meghan made it known that she would no longer host Confessions of a Female Founder as a podcast because she concentrates more on her lifestyle lifestyle brand As Ever.

For her podcast, which debuted in April and had 12 episodes airing in a few months, she first signed a deal with Lemonada Media in 2024.

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Meghan Markle has decided to focus more on her lifestyle brand than a new season of her podcast(Image: Emma Grede/Youtube)

Meghan acknowledged that the podcast has “so much excitement and desire for another season,” but she also stated that she needs to concentrate on my business. People seem to forget that very rarely do people notice what is actually happening behind the scenes.

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The podcast was released at the same time Meghan’s lifestyle brand As Ever announced its first product release, which Meghan described as “perfect synergy.”

She reflected on how busy her life was as she worked on her various businesses, saying, “What an amazing opportunity to pull back the curtain and let people see what’s happening right away, when all the twists and turns are present.”

To be able to be really open and vulnerable about my learnings and stumbles along the way and then take everyone’s advice, and mine included, I would be grateful for the opportunity to talk to so many female founders who have been on that full trajectory—that are still at certain points in their careers and their growth.

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Meghan shared that she has been “spread too thin” over her various projects(Image: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

In addition to Meghan’s podcast and lifestyle brand, she is also working on a second season of her Netflix show – With Love, Meghan – which is expected to premiere later this year.

Meghan joked about how “my jam is the only thing I want to keep thin until I get there.”

Meghan made the announcement about the podcast’s future as soon as she teased a new collection on the Instagram business page and revealed that new products are coming to her brand As Ever.

In a cryptic Instagram post, Meghan said that a range of “delicious surprises” will be in store for her second brand launch, writing on Instagram: “Oh yes, honey…sweet things await. We’re bringing back your favorites, plus some delicious surprises you won’t want to miss!” Fans won’t have to wait long to get their hands on the new range, with Meghan telling her followers to “mark your calendars” for June 20 at 8am PT (4pm UK time).

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Meghan’s podcast debuted in April with 12 episodes airing in a matter of months. (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Meghan also included a photo of a stack of pancakes that had sweet raspberries and a lot of honey on top of the caption. Many people are speculating in the photo that Meghan’s famous jams and delicious honey will once more be available for purchase.

She expressed a sincere gratitude to As always for making the debut of the film absolutely extraordinary in a newsletter to fans. Although we anticipated excitement, it turned out that everything would sell out in under an hour.

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“We’re pleased to announce that we’re going live with the products you love, plus some new, delicious surprises,” he said, adding that “so much love has gone into this.”

Two-time Wimbledon champion Kvitova to retire

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Double Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova has announced that she will retire from tennis at the end of this summer.

The Czech player won the ladies ‘ singles titles in 2011 and 2014 and also reached the final of the Australian Open in 2019.

In recent years she has fallen down the rankings and last made the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam in 2020.

She missed the whole of 2024 to have her first child and only returned to action in February.

Kvitova said on X that she had surpassed her dreams during her career and will retire after September’s US Open.

She said: “I never imagined becoming a professional tennis player, being able to travel the world and play in the most beautiful stadiums around the world.

” I’ve been privileged to reach incredible heights over the past 19 years and accomplished more than I could have ever imagined. “

The former world number two was the only non-British player named in the initial batch of Wimbledon wildcards announced on Wednesday.

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