
Oasis’ long-awaited reunion tour has attracted a considerable amount of attention. But fans of the “Bring It On Down” musicians are not the only ones with complaints about how quickly tickets sold out.
Today (March 25), the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) released an update on its investigation into Ticketmaster following “widespread complaints about the sale of Oasis’ concert tickets.”
In the report (viewable here), CMA expressed concerns that Ticketmaster might have breached consumer protection law on more than one account.
The CMA accused Ticketmaster of mislabeling a batch of seated tickets to upsell them for “near 2.5 times the price of equivalent standard tickets.” The organization notes that customers were not offered any additional benefits for the higher priced tickets.
Also, CMA claimed Ticketmaster did not inform consumers of the two categories of standing tickets at different prices. According to the CMA, Ticketmaster released the cheaper standing tickets first leaving fans who were “waiting in a lengthy queue” blind sided when they could only access the more costly option.