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Noel Gallagher enjoys distraction with son amid chaotic Oasis ticket sales-Calli Kitson-Entertainment – Metro

Oblivious to the chaos!

Noel Gallagher enjoys distraction with son amid chaotic Oasis ticket sales-Calli Kitson-Entertainment – Metro

It was a stress-free day for him (Picture: John Walton/PA Wire)

Amid the chaos of fans attempting to buy Oasis tickets today, Noel Gallagher has spent time with his son at a football match.

Fans have been in panic mode ever since the feuding brothers announced their reunion tour gigs in ManchesterLondonEdinburghCardiff, and Dublin.

Prior to the pre-sale that launched yesterday, Oasis revealed due to ‘unprecedented demand’ three further gigs have been added to the line-up.

The extra dates include a Heaton Park show on July 16, an extra Wembley gig on July 30 and another Edinburgh concert on August 12.

The brothers are going on tour (Picture: EPA)

On Friday evening, after the pre-sale, Oasis tickets for Wembley Stadium were listed on Viagogo for up to £5,909 while some tickets at the London venue, listed under ‘Hospitality Club’ were on sale for £10,578 on StubHub.

The StubHub website says all Oasis tickets ‘come with our FanProtect 100% guarantee for secure purchasing.’ Because of the risk surrounding scams, a consumer expert at Which? has said that they ‘strongly advise against buying any of the resale tickets currently popping up online at inflated prices.’

He attended a Premier League match (Picture: Paul Marriott/Shutterstock)

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The tour will kick off next summer, and fans are now praying the famously at loggerheads brothers can remain civil until then – and throughout the much-anticipated tour.

While fans flocked to websites such as Ticketmaster to attempt to buy tickets to their show today, one half of Oasis enjoyed a distraction with son Donovan Rory MacDonald.

At the West Ham United vs Manchester City Premier League match, Noel, 57, was pictured on his phone and engaging in conversation with Donovan and friends.

He was oblivious to the chaos! (Picture: Michael Zemanek/Shutterstock)

Earlier this evening, the official Oasis X account said: ‘Oasis Live ‘25 UK and Ireland tickets have now SOLD OUT.’

Warning fans about buying second-hand tickets, they warned: ‘Please be aware of counterfeit and void tickets appearing on the secondary market.’

‘Tickets can ONLY be resold, at face value, via @TicketmasterUK and @Twickets.’

Fans took to social media this morning to complain of the Ticketmaster website ‘crashing’ with the demand, and even logging people out and making them queue to get back in, to then join the actual queue for tickets.

Noel and Liam recently announced their reunion (Picture: John Walton/PA Wire)

After complaints Ticketmaster shared a statement with Metro.co.uk reassuring fans the site is still running, as they said: ‘The queue is moving along as fans buy tickets. As anticipated, millions of fans are accessing our site so have been placed in a queue.

‘Fans are advised to hold their place in line, make sure they’re only using one tab, clear cookies, and ensure they aren’t using any VPN software on their device.’

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While fans are buzzed to have secured tickets to the show, they can’t help but secretly worry about what’s ahead, given the past clashes between the siblings.

Since their split in 2009, Noel and Liam Gallagher have been hurling insults at each other online and actively dismissing any reunion rumours.

Liam, 51, has a penchant for less-than-kind tweets about his brother, but Noel’s hit back more than a few times over their two decade-long feud.

From declarations that Noel is a ‘potato’ to blasting Liam’s ‘s**t’ new record, it’s no secret the Gallaghers haven’t always seen eye to eye.

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