Oasis 'has a plan to make it up to devastated fans' after the Ticketmaster fiasco, after some began turning on the band for using the vendor with inflated prices.
Fans slammed the ticket situation as a 'fiasco' and accused Ticketmaster of ripping people off left, right and centre'.
One X user compared the website to the under-fire airline Ryanair.
Many asked Oasis why they used the website and condemned it as being 'known to fleece fans'.
An estimated 14million people had desperately vied to secure their spots at the gigs yesterday but many hit out at Ticketmaster over its 'disgusting' 'In Demand' prices reaching as high as £350, plus fees.
Noel and Liam Gallagher proved they had buried the hatchet on their 15-year feud as they met up this summer to pose for a photo together to mark the Oasis comeback tour
Fans accused Ticketmaster of ripping people off left, right and centre'
While the band said there were measures in place to avoid resales of tickets above face value, fans criticised ticket-selling websites over the pricing of their 'in demand' tickets online
Before the price surge, tickets for the Irish dates were offered at up to £220
The Ticketmaster website acknowledges dynamically-priced tickets based on demand
For the Manchester July 11 gig, tickets on Viagogo cost between £687 and £9,041
Throughout the morning and the afternoon devotees fought to give themselves the best chance of seeing Noel and Liam Gallagher live 15 years after the warring brothers split.
Many posted pictures of their 'ticket stations' as they each used several laptops, iPads and mobiles.
Others - who managed to get through to buy their tickets - raged after various sites hiked up their prices because the passes were 'in demand'.
A source told The Mirror: 'Millions of Oa...
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