Oasis fans across the UK and Ireland who missed out on pre-sale tickets will be attempting to secure their place at the band’s reunion concerts during Saturday’s general sale. On Friday evening the band issued a warning after unofficial reselling websites listed tickets obtained from the early sale for thousands of pounds. A post to the band’s X page said: “We have noticed people attempting to sell tickets on the secondary market since the start of the pre-sale.

“Please note, tickets can ONLY be resold, at face value, via @Ticketmaster and @Twickets. “Tickets sold in breach of the terms and conditions will be cancelled by the promoters.” Tickets are officially being sold via Ticketmaster, GigsAndTours, and See Tickets, however, the band’s reunion concert tickets have also been relisted on ticket exchange and reselling websites for thousands of pounds.

On Friday evening, Oasis tickets for Wembley Stadium were listed on Viagogo for up to £5,909 while some tickets at the London venue, listed under “Hospitality Club” were on sale for £10,578 on StubHub. The StubHub website says all Oasis tickets “come with our FanProtect 100% guarantee for secure purchasing.” Lisa Webb, consumer law expert at Which?, said: “We’d strongly advise against buying any of the resale tickets currently popping up online at inflated prices.

“Not only is there a chance that some of these listings could be scam attempts, but even legitimate tickets could be cancelled, renderi.