Oasis fans with tickets to see the legendary Manchester band when they tour the UK next summer have expressed their frustration after noticing a big difference with the North American shows. The Gallagher brothers announced details for their North American tour dates yesterday , which will kick off in Toronto, Canada, on August 24 before heading to Chicago, East Rutherford, Los Angeles and Mexico City. Whilst fans looking to get tickets to the newly-announced shows will have had to register for access to a pre-sale ballot system , one major difference that was announced yesterday is that the tour will not follow Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic pricing’ model.

READ MORE: Bruce Springsteen announces 2025 UK and European tour with two dates in Manchester The process, which the platform refers to as ‘market price’ tickets, led many customers seeing tickets for the original UK dates skyrocket from £148 to £355 due to demand. The move was later debated in the House of Commons, whilst the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) have both said they are 'reviewing' the ticketing market after receiving complaints. In a statement yesterday , Oasis said the model won't be used again for the North American dates "to avoid a repeat of the issues fans in the UK and Ireland experienced recently.

" It has been confirmed that 'dynamic pricing' won't be used for tickets for Oasis' North American shows (Image: Getty Images) The band said that whil.