It doesn’t seem that Gilmour would have paid the money for the tickets as rocker thinks the band deserves the ‘whatever bazillions of dollars they’re charging.’
“I mean, look, one of my favorite choruses of all time,” Myles Kennedy said of Oasis during another interview with Rockklassiker.
“As a songwriter, a lot of times we think in parts, like, ‘Oh, that’s a great part. Why couldn’t I have written that part?’ And to me, one of the greatest choruses ever written is ‘Champagne Supernova.’ That is such a massive hook. So I would love to see that live. Just that moment would be worth whatever bazillions of dollars they’re charging [for tickets].”
Whatever the price is, it appears that the band members are not doing it for the money.
“Everyone saying you both are doing it for the money are out of their minds it’s for the music, the fans, and each other,” a fan told Liam Gallagher on X. Liam said in response, “There’s lots of reasons for doing it family fans music biblical vibrations and curly wurlys as that’s what I’m getting paid in so all those money rumours are just not true.”
A large number of Oasis fans spent hours waiting online to purchase tickets, only to discover that they were being sold for more than twice the original price. For instance, standard standing tickets, which were originally priced at £148, were being sold for £355.
The band mentioned in a statement that they do not handle ticketing and pricing decisions, and they were unaware that dynamic pricing would be implemented.
Oasis is planning a 2025 tour with 19 shows scheduled. It is expected to be the biggest concert launch ever in the U.K. and Ireland. Over 10 million people from 158 countries tried to buy tickets, and they sold out in less than a day.