Oasis To Cancel 50,000 UK Tour Tickets Sold By Resellers
The ticket sales controversy continues for the Gallagher brothers. When Oasis announced they were coming back for a reunion, the 1.4-million tickets available were snapped up immediately. However, quite a few wound up on resale sites for an inflated price. Those tickets…are being canceled. Ticketmaster has announced that around 50,000 tickets that wound up on resale sites are being canceled this week. Last month, Oasis announced that Ticketmaster’s controversial dynamic pricing model wouldn’t be used for their tour; the model has caused tickets to rise to four figures for other recent tours.
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Panic! At The Disco To Headline When We Were Young Festival
Get ready for a trip to the past with Panic! At The Disco. The band is going to perform their debut album, “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out,” in its entirety at a special one-night show on October 18th, 2025 in Las Vegas. The only question comes from the official announcement, which said, “we proudly present;” which led to a flood of questions about whether frontman Brendon Urie is part of that “we.” Urie left the band last year to focus on raising his child, and there’s been no confirmation about his involvement. Panic! is also set to headline at next year’s “When We Were Young” festival , so 2025 is going to be a busy year for panicking. The bill also includes Blink-182, Avril Lavigne, Weezer, and the Offpsring.
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Dave Matthews Band To Headline Hurricane Relief Concert
A concert to raise money for hurricane relief and recovery in western North Carolina and Florida is set for the Sunday before Thanksgiving. The “Soulshine” concert on November 24th is being headlined by the Dave Matthews Band, with Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Goose, and the Warren Haynes Band performing. It’s a special cause for Haynes, whose hometown is Asheville, North Carolina. Presale tickets for the Madison Square Garden event will be available for Warren Haynes Band fan club members tomorrow starting at 10 am, with general sales for tickets starting Friday at 10 am.
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Bruce Springsteen Would Like You to Know That He's Not a Billionaire
"Forbes" magazine recently crowned Bruce Springsteen a BILLIONAIRE. Well, Bruce would like to disagree.
He says, quote, "I'm not a billionaire. I wish I was, but they got that real wrong. I've spent too much money on superfluous things."
He added that if a musician's career becomes all about money, quote, "that's usually where people go south."
It's more important, he says, for an artist to protect and nurture his or her artistic abilities. Quote, "If I had failed at that, I would have failed at everything, in my opinion."
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