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    Ticketmaster Commits to Clearer Pricing After Oasis Tour Complaints

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    Posted on September 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ticketmaster agrees to enhance pricing transparency after complaints during Oasis tour ticket sales, ensuring fans are informed.

    Ticketmaster Enhances Price Transparency Following Oasis Tour Issues

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's competition regulator has secured commitments from Ticketmaster to ensure customers are fully informed about prices after complaints about the sale of tickets for British band Oasis's tour in the summer, the watchdog said on Thursday.

    Thousands of fans waited for hours online to get their hands on tickets for Oasis's reunion shows, only to find prices had jumped by the time they got to the front of the queue.

    "The changes we've secured will give fans more information about prices and clear descriptions of exactly what they are getting for their money," Competition and Markets Authority Chief Executive Sarah Cardell said.

    "If Ticketmaster fails to deliver on these changes, we won't hesitate to take further action."

    The commitments from Ticketmaster, owned by Live Nation , were provided voluntarily and without any admission of wrongdoing or liability, the CMA said.

    It said it had not found any evidence that Ticketmaster used algorithmic pricing during the Oasis sale - with ticket prices adjusted in real time according to changing conditions like high demand - despite many fans believing that to be the case.

    Ticketmaster said it welcomed the CMA's confirmation that there was no dynamic pricing, no unfair practices and no breach of consumer law.

    "To further improve the customer experience, we've voluntarily committed to clearer communication about ticket prices in queues," the company said in a statement.

    "This builds on our capped resale, strong bot protection, and clear pricing displays — and we encourage the CMA to hold the entire industry to these same standards."

    (Reporting by Muvija M; Editing by Paul Sandle)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ticketmaster commits to clearer pricing after Oasis tour complaints.
    • •CMA secures voluntary commitments from Ticketmaster.
    • •No evidence of dynamic pricing during Oasis ticket sales.
    • •Ticketmaster to improve communication about ticket prices.
    • •CMA encourages industry-wide adherence to new standards.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ticketmaster commits to clearer pricing after Oasis tour complaints

    1What commitments has Ticketmaster made regarding pricing?

    Ticketmaster has committed to providing clearer information about ticket prices and descriptions to ensure customers know what they are purchasing.

    2Did Ticketmaster use dynamic pricing during the Oasis ticket sales?

    The CMA stated that it found no evidence of dynamic pricing being used during the Oasis ticket sales, meaning prices were not adjusted in real time.

    3What actions will the CMA take if Ticketmaster fails to comply?

    The CMA has warned that if Ticketmaster does not deliver on the promised changes, it will not hesitate to take further action.

    4How did Ticketmaster respond to the CMA's findings?

    Ticketmaster welcomed the CMA's confirmation that there was no dynamic pricing or unfair practices, emphasizing its commitment to improving customer experience.

    5What measures has Ticketmaster implemented to enhance customer experience?

    Ticketmaster has introduced capped resale, strong bot protection, and clearer pricing displays as part of its efforts to improve the customer experience.

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