Some Oasis fans have been given the wrong pre-sale codes

Start crying your heart out.

Several Oasis fans have taken to social media to voice their confusion after being given the wrong pre-sale codes for tickets to the band’s much-anticipated reunion tour.

Ever since the Gallagher brothers announced earlier this week they were getting back together for a string of UK and Ireland gigs next summer, the demand for tickets has reached a fever pitch.

 

 

And though tickets will go on general sale tomorrow (Saturday, 31 August) at 8 am, fans this week were given the opportunity to take part in a pre-sale code ballot in a bid to secure tickets at the earlier time of 7 pm on Friday.

As part of the ballot, fans could apply for pre-sale access for the two Dublin concerts taking place at Croke Park next August and/or the other UK concerts.

According to Oasis, all ticket ballot codes have now been sent out to the winning fans.

That said, a number have taken to Twitter to report that they were given pre-sale access for the wrong gigs.

Several fans of the band who requested access for the Dublin shows have said they received a UK code instead.

It also appears some fans that had applied for UK access were given Dublin codes.

In a post earlier on Friday, Oasis issued a warning for fans which reads: “All Ticket Ballot codes have now been sent out to fans.

“Please do NOT buy a code or transfer them to someone else. Codes ONLY work with the registered email address.

“If you didn’t get a code to access the pre-sale, you can join the general sale tomorrow morning.”

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