Thousands of Oasis tickets on the secondary market will reportedly be relisted on Ticketmaster at face value, according to the BBC. Representatives for Ticketmaster and SJM Concerts, the promoters for Oasis' upcoming reunion tour, told the publication that around 4% of the 1.4 million tickets sold for the band's U.K. stops ended up on resale sites. Those tickets, which amount to over 50,000 according to the percentage reported by the BBC, will be canceled.
The demand for Oasis tickets has been high since the band, which consists of brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, has not performed together in 15 years following a lengthy feud between the Gallaghers. Many fans struggled to secure tickets when the U.K. dates first went on sale. Some reported seeing tickets being listed on resale websites for up to 6,000 pounds shortly after they became available.