Oasis Fans Beware: £350 ‘Side-Door’ Scam Rips Off Gig-Goers at Wembley
Oasis fans desperate for a Wembley ticket are being warned to avoid dodgy ‘side-door’ scams charging up to £350 to sneak into the band’s possibly final UK shows this weekend. One unlucky gatecrasher was recently caught, fined, and slapped with fraud charges after trying to sneak in.
Ticket Hunts Go Through the Roof as Gig Nears
Data from SeatPick reveals searches for last-minute Oasis tickets at Wembley have soared by over 3,100% this month. Panic over scams has also spiked searches for ‘Oasis ticket scam’ by 450%, as fans scramble for inside info.
Dodgy Deals Offer Entry Through Disabled Access
Reports say some cheeky punters were offered seats via disabled-access points for eye-watering prices around £350. One fan even dressed up as a cleaner to sneak in — but was caught and hit with a £100 fine plus a fraud charge.
Gilad Zilberman, CEO of SeatPick, warns:
“Trying to sneak into Wembley without a valid ticket is a costly gamble. Fans risk losing money, fines, and even fraud charges.
“Scammers are charging up to £350 for illegal ‘side-door’ entry, preying on desperate fans. It’s a serious risk not worth taking given the strict Wembley rules.
“Security is tight, and the stadium confirms they will hand over evidence of illegal entries to police.
“Best advice? Grab genuine tickets now. SeatPick offers legit tickets below £300 with a 100% guarantee. Don’t risk missing out or getting caught.”
Final Call: Buy Real Tickets or Risk Missing Out
With Oasis’ Wembley shows potentially their last UK gigs ever, fans are urged to steer clear of scams and buy genuine tickets from trusted sellers like SeatPick. It’s the only safe way in—and the clock’s ticking.