
Ticketmaster has crashed as fans try to secure tickets for the Oasis reunion tour. The tickets have gone on sale in Ireland and the massive rush has caused the website to crash. At least 14 million people are looking to gain passes for the summer shows but the odds of getting one are extremely bad.
Fans are struggling to get tickets for Oasis's Dublin gigs and have reported encountering problems on the website. The website was extremely slow for some users while others got an error message. However, some of the fans were able to get through and join the queue.


Tickets for the gig went on sale at 8 am in Ireland and open at 9 am in the UK. As ticket sales for Ireland opened first, people in the UK found themselves stuck in a queue to actually join the queue for tickets.

A person reported on social media that he was stuck behind 557,000 in the queue. Several more of them shared screenshots of where they were in the queue.
The Oasis reunion tour will bring together Noel and Liam Gallagher following 15 years of feud.
The tour comprises 17 shows and will go on from July 4 to August 17. The first show will be at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, moving on to Heaton Park in Manchester, Wembley in London, Murrayfield in Edinburgh and Croke Park in Dublin.
Some fans grabbed early access codes and managed to get tickets last evening. However, issues were reported then as well and within minutes of the codes going live, touts were selling them for more than £10,000 ($13,130). - with experts finding 80 tickets hoping to make a staggering £200,000 up for sale within 20 minutes of the presale.