Liam Gallagher has told a fan to “shut up” amid the recent Oasis reunion tour ticket pricing drama.
The musician announced in August that he’d buried the hatchet with his brother and bandmate Noel Gallagher and they’d be going on tour in the U.K. and Ireland in 2025.
Many fans were left disappointed after tickets went on sale and escalated in value due to Ticketmaster’s “dynamic pricing” system, which increases the cost of in-demand shows.
Breaking his silence on the drama, Liam returned to X on Friday and declared, “OASIS are back your welcome and I hear there ATTITUDE STINKS good to know something’s never change LF**KING (sic).”
The comments section quickly filled up with fans complaining about the ticket prices.
One X user wrote, “Didn’t expect them to rip the fans off as much as they have done. It’s genuinely a shame,” to which Liam simply replied, “SHUTUP.”
Another fan then asked the 51-year-old hitmaker if there were any “spare tickets” for the tour, which sold out almost immediately after going on sale on 31 August.
Liam jokingly replied, “S**t loads but there really expensive 100 thousand pounds Kneeling only (sic).”
When asked how he was feeling, the Live Forever singer responded, “SMUG only kidding SMUG AS F**K I told you all we were gonna get back together 1 fine day.”
And when asked how his mother Peggy felt about him reuniting with his brother after 15 years, he joked she was “gutted she couldn’t get a ticket”. When another user suggested giving Peggy a free ticket, Liam replied, “Free don’t be silly.”
The Oasis Live ’25 tour will kick off at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on 4 and 5 July. They will also play five nights at Manchester’s Heaton Park, seven shows at London’s Wembley Stadium, three performances at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium and two nights at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland.
The final two dates at Wembley were added this week due to the demand. Rather than going on general sale, there will be a “staggered, invitation-only ballot process” that prioritises those who were unable to snag tickets the first time.
The shows mark their only dates in Europe, however, the Wonderwall hitmakers are expected to perform on other continents later next year.