Desperate Oasis fans are ringing Wembley Stadium thousands of times just to get their hands on accessible tickets!
As the long-awaited reunion of Britpop legends Oasis looms on the horizon, fans are buzzing with excitement. However, this excitement is being overshadowed by an overwhelming frustration: getting accessible tickets to their beloved band's concert at Wembley Stadium. Frances Mobbs, a devoted fan, has bravely shared her ordeal of trying to secure a ticket for her son, calling it an ‘impossible task’.
The battle for tickets has reached a fever pitch, with some fans claiming to have dialed Wembley Stadium over 2,000 times. These unwavering fans are expressing feelings of being 'insulted' by the unavailability of tickets, which have left them feeling more like panicked sheep than devoted followers of Manchester’s finest. As frustration mounts, it’s becoming increasingly clear that this ticketing nightmare is turning what should be a jubilant occasion into a comical saga of desperation.
The irony in the situation is almost laughable; here are thousands of devoted fans who would go to all lengths—literally ringing the stadium thousands of times—but cannot secure a single accessible ticket for the event. It raises questions about how ticket sales are managed, especially concerning accessible tickets. One would think that ensuring fans can attend the classic Oasis concert without worry would be priority number one. Instead, it feels more like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
Wembley Stadium, a hallowed ground for fans of all kinds, is notorious for its grand events across various genres, but this particular kerfuffle sheds light on the ongoing struggles many fans face. The rallying cries of Oasis fans reflect their undying loyalty, but they also highlight the crucial need for fair ticketing practices. As our favourite tunes echo around Wembley, let’s hope that future shows come with plenty of accessible options so nobody misses out!
Interestingly, Wembley Stadium, known for hosting iconic sporting events and concerts alike, has a capacity of 90,000, making it one of the largest stadiums in Europe. Plus, if you thought Oasis was the only band to face ticketing struggles, think again! Just last summer, hundreds of fans found themselves in a similar predicament trying to snag Taylor Swift tickets, proving once more that dreaming big can sometimes come at a frustrating cost.
Frances Mobbs said trying to get accessible Oasis tickets for Wembley for her son was an 'impossible task'.
Some fans called Wembley Stadium over 2000 times on the hunt for accessible tickets to no avail.