OASIS fans were on a knife-edge this morning with an almighty scramble for tickets for their reunion tour set to get under way.
Noel and Liam Gallagher confirmed they had ended their 15-year feud by announcing a string of huge UK shows earlier this week.
The band initially announced 14 dates, including four 80,000-capacity shows at Heaton Park in north Manchester on Friday and Saturday, July 11-12, Friday and Saturday, July 18-19. And on Thursday morning they added three more, including a fifth Heaton Park date on Wednesday, July 16, due to 'unprecedented demand!
Tickets for their UK shows were due to go on general sale at 9am this morning, limited to four per person and per credit card. Tickets for their Dublin shows were set to go on sale at 8am.
Across Greater Manchester and the rest of the country, desperate fans have set their alarms and now have their laptops, phones, iPads, and other devices ready as they prepare to join the fight to secure their place at the most talked-out concerts in years.
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