The band's announcement of their upcoming tour has not only electrified loyal followers but has also triggered a ruthless bidding war among streaming giants vying for the film rights to the Oasis reunion.
- August 30, 2024
AceShowbiz - Oasis' sensational reunion has reached fever pitch, with fans eagerly awaiting tickets and production companies vying for the rights to a film about the long-awaited comeback.
According to The Sun, a fierce bidding war has erupted among streaming giants Apple, Netflix and Prime Video. Sources claim the offers run into millions of pounds, as companies recognize the potential for a sensational documentary capturing Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher's reconciliation and the band's return to the stage.
Insiders reveal that Oasis' team is currently reviewing the proposals but emphasize that the brothers may not agree to filming, given their focus on the music.
Amid the excitement, Oasis has expanded its U.K. and Ireland tour by adding three new dates at Wembley, Edinburgh and Heaton Park. Fans have until Friday morning, August 30 to register for pre-sale tickets, which go on sale at 9 A.M. U.K. time on Saturday for U.K. shows and 8 A.M. for Dublin performances.
However, the demand for tickets has been unprecedented, leaving some fans anxious. The announcement of extra dates has also led to skyrocketing hotel prices, with some double rooms costing nearly £1,000.
Amid the chaos, fans are urged to remain vigilant against ticket scams. Fraud and Security Specialist Dan McLoughlin advises buyers to be wary of offers that seem too good to be true, check website URLs for authenticity, and avoid sending money by bank transfer.
As the clock ticks down to Saturday's ticket release, Oasis' comeback has sparked both excitement and a sense of urgency among fans and industry insiders alike.