Liam Gallagher confirms disappointing news for Oasis fans in Europe
In a recent update, Liam Gallagher has shared some unfortunate news with Oasis fans across Europe, confirming that the band will not be adding any European dates to their much-anticipated reunion tour.
The announcement has disappointed fans who were eagerly hoping for a performance in mainland Europe after Oasis revealed their plans to reunite for a global tour.
The reunion tour, which has already created a lot of buzz, includes dates across the UK, Ireland, and various international locations such as the US, Canada, South America, Australia, Japan, and South Korea.
However, European cities were notably absent from the list, and now Liam Gallagher’s recent comments have dashed hopes of any additional shows in the region.
On January 20, 2025, a fan reached out to Liam via social media asking when the European dates would be revealed. In response, the singer stated clearly, “We’re not playing Europe.
” This short but definitive reply has left many European fans heartbroken, with some expressing their frustration online.
One fan wrote, “Please don’t say that Liam, it’s not funny. You just broke my heart,” while others skeptically suggested that he was joking.
Despite the absence of European shows, the reunion tour has already sold out tickets in record time. The excitement surrounding the tour, however, was marred by controversy.
Fans faced issues with Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing system, which caused ticket prices to increase as demand surged.
This led to widespread backlash, prompting a statement from Oasis in which they distanced themselves from the pricing strategy, explaining that it was a decision made by their promoters and management.
The tour announcement and ticketing issues highlight the challenges of balancing fan expectations with commercial strategies in the music industry.
As Oasis moves forward with their reunion tour, fans will continue to express their disappointment, but the hope remains that future opportunities may arise for a European leg of the tour, even if it’s not part of this current reunion plan.
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