Why did Oasis have a pre-sale ticket ballot with a little quiz? I heard there was an entry quiz for the pre-sale ballot, you had to say how many times you've seen them (can this have a correct answer?) and know who was their original drummer. What't the point of that? Now we see that "dynamic pricing" kicked in for the normal sales it is becoming clear. Is it that in order to use dynamic pricing - where you can advertise tickets at £150 but they've increased to £350 by the checkout because of demand - you have to sell some tickets at £150 to start with. How can you sell just some? Hmm maybe you could have a pre-sale ballot. Very clever if so.
Kind of glad that we didn't get to the front of the Wembley queue if this is the case.
Hmm the rule is "if the headline is a question, the answer is no", isn't it? This one could be an exception.
I did mention I've already seen Oasis, did I? I'm going to add a new thing on my gig history to make a bit more of this, oh yes. Make a bit more content out of the statistics...
I don't think you can buy Oasis tickets on ebay, not for the forthcoming dates anyway, it has to be via the official touting websites, but you can buy vintage tickets, there's quite a demand for them it seems! I wonder if anyone is printing out fakes yet?
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