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Ticketmaster brings in new transparency measures after Oasis ticket sale row

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the ticketing giant will now have to give fans clearer information about prices and ticket types, following widespread complaints during last year's 'Live '25' sale

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Ticketmaster has been compelled to introduce fresh transparency measures following an investigation into its ticket sales for Oasis's much-awaited comeback tour.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced the ticketing behemoth must now provide fans with clearer information about pricing and ticket categories, after widespread criticism during last year's 'Live '25' sale, as reported by .

When tickets for the Britpop legends became available, demand vastly exceeded supply, with approximately 14m people reportedly vying for 1.4m seats.

Numerous fans complained they were left stranded in lengthy online queues, whilst others discovered themselves excluded by tickets priced at several times their original face value.

The CMA revealed its investigation identified two key concerns.

Ticketmaster neglected to inform queuing fans that standing tickets were being offered at two distinct price levels, with the more affordable ones disappearing first.

Additionally, "platinum" tickets were marketed for up to two-and-a-half times the cost of "standard" tickets yet provided no extra advantages.

Fresh transparency measures

Under the new commitments, Ticketmaster must now inform fans at least 24 hours before sales commence if tiered pricing is being implemented.