Oasis Fans Warned: Avoid £350 Illegal ‘Side-Door’ Scam at Wembley Gig
Ticketless Oasis fans are being urged to steer clear of dodgy ‘side-door’ deals charging up to £350 to sneak into Wembley. The band’s possibly final UK shows this weekend have sparked a frenzy – and a warning after one unlucky gatecrasher was caught, fined, and charged in July.
Searches Skyrocket as Fans Scramble for Last-Minute Tickets
New data from SeatPick reveals searches for last-minute Wembley Oasis tickets have surged by Overover 3,100% this month. Meanwhile, frantic fans hunting for the truth about ticket scams have boosted searches for ‘Oasis ticket scam’ by 450%.
Desperate Fans Offered Entry Via Disabled Access
Reports say some ticketless revellers were pitched entry through disabled-access points for around £350 each. Another fan tried the stunt disguised as a cleaner – but got nabbed and landed 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, as we saw during the last Oasis gigs.
“Scammers charging up to £350 for illegal ‘side-door’ entry are exploiting desperate fans. While temptation is huge, especially with ticket searches booming, it’s a serious risk not Worthworth taking.”
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