Oasis fans see canceled tickets on the claim of ‘Bots’

Oasis fans have stated that their “dreams have been crushed” after the ticketmaster canceled his tickets for the band’s reunion tour, accused of being botted.
Many devotees of the Manchester band expressed disappointment, when they bought their tickets for Oasis Live ’25, they were charged by the firm of breaking rules, which begins on 4 July.
24 -year -old Leighah Conroy of Cumbria said that his friend bought tickets in August, but received an email from the ticket website on Friday, claiming that “the bot was used to do this purchase”.
A ticketmaster spokesperson said that what was available for anyone, believes that their tickets were wrongly canceled.
Ms. Connoy said that she felt “sick in stomach” when she heard the news.
“This is a band you will never experience or will see again and it is in my bucket list for years,” he said.
“It seems that my dreams are completely crushed.”
Ms. Connaroy said that each ticket costs around £ 150, while a hotel costs £ 200 per person and £ 40 for travel.
He described the company’s position as “fully humiliating”, saying: “A lot of fans want the answer to why this has happened and we have not received any answer yet.
Meanwhile, a Spain fan who said that he spent more than £ 3,000 for himself, her husband and two teenage children received the same email on Friday to watch Oasis in Wambali on 3 August.
Marta Bonton initially thought that the email was fake, but after realizing that he was from the ticketmaster, he felt that he was “shocked again” and contact with the company through email to spend about five hours. Tried to do and gave a direct message on X about this issue.
She told the BBC that she would avoid buying tickets from the company in future.
“I know that a lot of platforms are trying to use the bot to resume tickets,” he said.
“But there should be another way to control this situation, which is not to take all people who are buying tickets in legal form to all people.”
Ms. Bonut said that she and her family were likely to keep their airplane tickets in the UK, but “When you are playing Oasis and you are not there, you can still sour” the journey ” Are.
A spokesperson of the ticketmaster said: “Anyone who has been approached and believes that a refund was made in error, a form has been sent to fill the promoters of the tour to review.”