Oasis fans who bought reunion tour tickets on the secondary market might not have them honored

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Promoters for the upcoming reunion tour for hit UK rock band Oasis say fans who bought tickets on secondary seller sites may see their purchases canceled. Leadership behind the tour is seeking to only have tickets sold through approved vendors. That could mean that thousands of tickets for the tour may soon be canceled if they were sold on re-sell sites.

Live Nation confirms Ticketmaster hack that may affect millions of usersThe band has been a powerhouse in ticket sales. The tour sold at least 1.4 million tickets when it was announced in August, and demand hit the 10 million mark with fans from 158 countries waiting in digital lines to get a chance to purchase entry into one of their shows, the BBC reported.

 

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