JAKARTA - Liam Gallagher opened his voice for the first time after many fans complained about setting a dynamic price for tickets to next year's Oasis reunion tour concert.
Through his personal X account, Liam responded to his reunion with Noel and how fans responded to regret the high price of tickets.
"OASIS is back, welcome and welcome and their ATTITUDE IS BAD, happy to know something will never change," Liam Gallagher wrote on X, Friday, September 6.
A fan with the account name @sstopp2 tried to respond to Liam's statement. He said Oasis had deceived his fans, seeing how ticket prices became more expensive while waiting in line.
"Don't expect them to deceive that many fans. It's a shame," wrote @sstopp2.
Just two minutes later, Liam immediately replied to fans' statements without confusion.
"SIIM," Liam replied briefly.
The 51-year-old also responded to other fans who asked if there were still tickets available for the Oasis reunion.
Liam also answered sarcastically, 'A lot but the price is really expensive 100 thousand pounds. Just lie.'
Previously, fans were busy criticizing the price of Oasis tickets which were too expensive. They also expressed disappointment with the Gallagher brothers.
"Working class band with upper class prices," wrote one netizen in Oasis' Instagram comment column.
British media also shared fan disappointment with the high ticket for the Oasis show for next summer, especially with a dynamic pricing.
The BBC, in its report, revealed how a fan, John, and his family felt very disappointed after failing to get a ticket to the Oasis concert.
In the'Ticket war' of the Oasis concert, John used his cell phone and iPad while working at Burnley. Then his wife and son used cell phones and laptops at home, in Cumbria. While his daughter used her cellphone, in Leeds.
"My wife and son traveled by train to Leeds, changed trains, and continued to use their cellphones while queuing (Oasis concert tickets)," John told BBC Radio 5 Live.
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"My wife said she saw many other people in the same situation, all staring at their phones, trying to buy tickets," he continued.
After six hours of queuing online, John gave up, but his wife was offered tickets for 355 or equivalent to IDR 7.2 million each.
"I think it's a shame," said John.
Oasis has built their careers based on the relationships they have with ordinary people. But when you queue all day and ticket prices are up more than double, I think they have violated contracts with the working class," he continued.
"Now they are dead to me."
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