Liam Gallagher fans share frustration on social media as all four Manchester Co-op live gigs sell out
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Tickets for Liam Gallagher's 2024 ‘Definitely Maybe’ tour went on general sale at 9am today. Before 11am, all dates including the four at Co-op Live had sold out.
The demand for tickets was significant enough to need the former Oasis lead singer to announce a fourth date at Co-op Live. He will now perform in Manchester on June 15, 16, 27 and 28.
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Hide AdPre-sale tickets for the three dates sold out in less than 20 minutes on Wednesday, meaning that high demand was always to be expected when general sale started. Fans have shared their experiences of getting tickets on social media.
Searching Twitter/X with 'Liam Gallagher Manchester' revealed dozens of accounts selling tickets to the gigs already. It looks as though plenty of people have missed out
One Twitter/ X user wrote in response to the Co-op Live message about tickets selling out. They said: "couldn’t get them. Was in waiting room from 850 & was 20,000 in queue … then 28th June was announced & missed that. GUTTED. "
Another fan replied to say: "It’s also really insulting that hundreds of tickets are now selling at ridiculously high prices! A system Like Glastonbury needs to be done, genuine fans miss out!"
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Hide AdFans voiced their concern at the number of tickets appearing on re-sale sites, with none saying: "You have sold out but there are loads of tickets on resale sites so at the moment you haven’t got his fans coming. It was farcical this morning. Liam and the fans are being ripped off…resale tickets should only be face value only!"
Tickets for all four dates have now sold out. The best option now may be to keep an eye on Ticketmaster's resale page and see if any become available.
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