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Published 14:22 13 Sept 2024 BST
Updated 14:52 13 Sept 2024 BST

Ticketmaster has confirmed when the tickets for Oasis's final shows will go on sale.
After all tickets for their original run of 17 shows in July and August next year sold out, the band announced they would be playing two final shows at Wembley on September 27 and 28.
Tickets for these final Wembley shows will be sold by a staggered, invitation sale.
Fans who queued for tickets on Ticketmaster during the general sale for original shows but were unsuccessful were invited to apply for a ballot, with ballot winners then contacted with codes on Friday.
So, if you applied for the ballot this week, check your inbox.
Ticketmaster has now confirmed when ballot winners will be able to try and purchase tickets for the September shows, revealing there will be three separate sale times.
Fans who received a code can use it buy tickets when they go live on Ticketmaster on Saturday (14 September). There will be three sales tomorrow, one at 8:30am, a second at 12pm and a final one at 15:30pm.
Each ticket sale window will last an hour and a half.
Just like with the presale for the original run of shows, getting a code does not guarantee a ticket and tickets will be sold on a first-come-first served.
And if you've not received a code by 9pm today, then you've sadly missed out and will not be eligible for the ticket sale tomorrow.
Standing tickets for the Wembley shows will cost around £150, with seated tickets ranging from £73 to £205.
It has not yet been confirmed whether Ticketmaster's controversial dynamic pricing will be in place for the sale.
There are some restrictions customers should be aware of ahead of the sale tomorrow. Customers will only be able to buy a maximum of two tickets and there are some age restrictions in place. For general admission tickets, no under 14s are allowed and under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
For reserved seating tickets no under 5s are allowed and under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
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