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Oasis tickets cost dad £700 but email hours before gig left him vomiting
Oasis tickets cost dad £700 but email hours before gig left him vomiting

Daily Record

time16-07-2025

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  • Daily Record

Oasis tickets cost dad £700 but email hours before gig left him vomiting

Phil Hessey bought tickets for himself, his son Kaiden, 15, and a family friend for the show in Manchester on Saturday - but things didn't go to plan. A dad who was eagerly anticipating taking his son to an Oasis concert at Heaton Park has been left "so overwhelmed" after a last-minute email threw their plans into disarray, despite having shelled out hundreds for tickets. ‌ Phil Hessey, 39, from Walton, shared with the Liverpool Echo his disappointment over the unexpected turn of events. He had secured tickets for himself, his 15 year old son Kaiden, and a family friend to attend the Manchester show on Saturday, which followed Oasis' return to Heaton Park on Friday night with Liam and Noel Gallagher. ‌ Phil recounted how he snagged one ticket during the initial sale last summer and later purchased two more on the resale market this month. The total cost for attending the gig reportedly exceeded £1,000, reports the Mirror. ‌ The first ticket, intended for his son, ended up costing more than anticipated due to dynamic pricing. Phil had hoped to find his own ticket later and eventually acquired additional tickets for himself and the friend via Viagogo. Phil explained: "My lad is a mad Oasis fan, he was brought up watching them on YouTube and all the videos - I was really into them when I was younger. The [initial] ticket advertised was £148, that turned into £394. I was like 'what' but I'd made a promise to my son that I'd get tickets, so I bought that from Ticketmaster. I hadn't bought mine, but I'd made a promise to my son that we would go, I had an idea that I could get mine later." Phil recounted his experience of desperately trying to secure tickets for an upcoming tour, telling the media outlet that he "kept looking" in anticipation of more tickets becoming available closer to the event. He shared: "I bought two tickets from Viagogo on July 1, my friend had expressed interest, so I got one for me and him to go with Kaiden. "They were advertised in pounds sterling and I paid £714, which went out of my bank. They were general admission and I was over the moon - I now had three tickets. I was disgusted with how much they cost but I'd got them." Phil received a reassuring email from Viagogo last Friday stating "the tickets will be with you". The following Saturday morning, he got another email promising delivery by midday. ‌ The second Oasis gig at Heaton Park was scheduled for 6pm on Saturday, featuring support act Cast and Richard Ashcroft before Oasis took the stage later that evening. However, Phil's plans were dashed that same morning when he received another email, which the ECHO has seen, informing him that he could no longer attend the concert. Phil described his devastation: "Later on Saturday, at 10.38am, I got an email saying the tickets had been cancelled. The life was sucked out of me. It said the seller was no longer able to fulfil the order. When the ticket got cancelled, I was so overwhelmed. I ran to the bathroom and was sick in the sink." ‌ He recounted that he still took his son to Heaton Park, but they encountered issues at the venue. He mentioned that Kaiden's ticket was for general admission with a complimentary upgrade to the front standing area, which he assumed was optional. Phil claimed to have reached out to several acquaintances who were also attending the concert to ensure his son would be under adult supervision. Speaking to the ECHO, Phil described how Kaiden was turned away at certain entry points upon their arrival. ‌ He explained: "Under 16s needed an adult to go in with. I drove him, parked a mile away, walked him all the way down. I was still a bag of nerves, I wouldn't be there with him. I spoke to the stewards. I said I wanted to downgrade him, I wanted him to go in with an adult. They said that wouldn't be a problem." Amidst escalating concerns about getting Kaiden into the concert, Phil admitted to being "in a state of panic" until a generous family offered to take care of his son. Phil expressed his gratitude, saying: "A random family, who I owe a massive debt of gratitude to, saw he was on his own, and said 'stay with us and we'll look after him'. He ended up enjoying the gig." Phil, who was left stressed after his ticket was abruptly cancelled, has been refunded but expressed dissatisfaction with the amount returned. He commented: "I raised it with Viagogo and they said they couldn't get more tickets. I had to take a refund. £714.81 went out of my bank in the original transaction but I've got £679.11 back. That's a £35.70 shortfall. They've said that it's due to a conversion fee to Australian Dollars, but the tickets were advertised in pounds sterling." ‌ A spokesperson for Viagogo responded to the ECHO, explaining that the price difference was because the ticket was sold in Australian Dollars and suggested that any discrepancy in fees should be discussed with Phil's bank. Viagogo has apologised for the cancellation of his tickets and informed the ECHO that they are seeking to secure Phil tickets for another date. Phil shared his story with the media outlet to warn others about potential issues during the remaining Oasis Live '25 tour dates, which are set to end in Brazil come November. The Viagogo spokesperson said: "On viagogo, fans are protected by our guarantee. We ensure fans receive their tickets in time for the event and in the rare event of an issue, we offer them replacement tickets or their money back. "In this instance, the buyer had purchased the ticket in AUS dollars and therefore, was refunded the same amount in AUS dollars. The discrepancy in fees is with the bank and we advise Phil to raise the matter with his bank. Our number one priority is to get people into live events and we are deeply sorry that on this occasion, Phil was unable to attend the concert."

'Oasis tickets cost £700 for me and my son but email hours before gig had me vomiting'
'Oasis tickets cost £700 for me and my son but email hours before gig had me vomiting'

Daily Mirror

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

'Oasis tickets cost £700 for me and my son but email hours before gig had me vomiting'

Oasis fan Phil Hessey planned to take his teenage son Kaiden to see Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher at Heaton Park in Manchester last week but things didn't go the plan for them A parent who planned to take his son to see Oasis at Heaton Park has said that he was "so overwhelmed" after receiving an email hours before the gig. He said things didn't go to plan after spending hundreds of pounds on tickets. ‌ Phil Hessey, 39, from Walton, told the Liverpool Echo that he had bought tickets for himself, his son Kaiden, 15, and a family friend for the show in Manchester on Saturday. It was Oasis' second gig at the venue, after Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher returned to Heaton Park on Friday night. ‌ He said that he managed to get one ticket for the tour last summer, when they first went on sale, and then bought two resale tickets earlier this month. The three tickets for the gig are said to have cost more than £1,000 altogether. ‌ The first ticket, given to his son, is said to have been more expensive than expected due to dynamic pricing. After hoping to get one for himself at a later date, Phil managed to get tickets for himself and the friend through Viagogo. Phil said: "My lad is a mad Oasis fan, he was brought up watching them on YouTube and all the videos - I was really into them when I was younger. The [initial] ticket advertised was £148, that turned into £394. I was like 'what' but I'd made a promise to my son that I'd get tickets, so I bought that from Ticketmaster. I hadn't bought mine, but I'd made a promise to my son that we would go, I had an idea that I could get mine later." ‌ Phil said he "kept looking" as he expected some tickets to be sold closer to the time of the tour. He told the outlet: "I bought two tickets from Viagogo on July 1, my friend had expressed interest, so I got one for me and him to go with Kaiden. "They were advertised in pounds sterling and I paid £714, which went out of my bank. They were general admission and I was over the moon - I now had three tickets. I was disgusted with how much they cost but I'd got them." Phil said that he received an email from Viagogo on Friday last week saying "the tickets will be with you". He added that he received another on Saturday morning promising that the tickets would be with him for midday. ‌ Oasis' second gig at Heaton Park was due to begin at 6pm on Saturday with support act Cast, followed by Richard Ashcroft. Oasis would then come on stage later in the evening. That morning though, Phil received another email, seen by the ECHO, that left him unable to attend the gig. Get Oasis updates straight to your WhatsApp! As the hotly anticipated Oasis reunion tour grows closer, the Mirror has launched its very own Oasis WhatsApp community where you'll get all the latest news on the Gallagher brothers and all the information you'll need in the run up to the gigs. We'll send you the latest breaking updates and exclusives all directly to your phone. Users must download or already have WhatsApp on their phones to join in. All you have to do to join is click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! We may also send you stories from other titles across the Reach group. We will also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose Exit group. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Phil said: "Later on Saturday, at 10.38am, I got an email saying the tickets had been cancelled. The life was sucked out of me. It said the seller was no longer able to fulfil the order. When the ticket got cancelled, I was so overwhelmed. I ran to the bathroom and was sick in the sink." ‌ He said that he still took his son to Heaton Park but that difficulties arose at the venue. He said that Kaiden's ticket was marked general admission but had a free upgrade to the front standing area, which he believed to be optional, too. Phil's said to have contacted a number of people that he knew who would be at the gig to ensure that his son would be accompanied by an adult. Phil told the ECHO that Kaiden was turned away from some gates once they had arrived. He said: "Under 16s needed an adult to go in with. I drove him, parked a mile away, walked him all the way down. I was still a bag of nerves, I wouldn't be there with him. I spoke to the stewards. I said I wanted to downgrade him, I wanted him to go in with an adult. They said that wouldn't be a problem." ‌ Phil's said to have been "in a state of panic" amid more difficulties getting Kaiden into the gig before another kind family said they would look after him. Phil said: "A random family, who I owe a massive debt of gratitude to, saw he was on his own, and said 'stay with us and we'll look after him'. He ended up enjoying the gig." Phil, who spoke about the stress caused by his ticket being cancelled at short notice, has since been issued with a refund, though was unhappy with the amount. He said: "I raised it with Viagogo and they said they couldn't get more tickets. I had to take a refund. £714.81 went out of my bank in the original transaction but I've got £679.11 back. That's a £35.70 shortfall. They've said that it's due to a conversion fee to Australian Dollars, but the tickets were advertised in pounds sterling." ‌ A Viagogo spokesperson told the ECHO that this difference in price was due to the ticket being sold in Australian Dollars. They said a discrepancy in fees was an issue to be raised with Phil's bank. Viagogo has apologised for his tickets being cancelled and told the ECHO that it is trying to find Phil tickets for a future date. Phil told the outlet that he wanted to raise awareness of his experience so that other people don't go through the same stress on the remainder of the Oasis Live '25 tour. The tour is scheduled to conclude in Brazil in November. A Viagogo spokesperson told the ECHO: "On viagogo, fans are protected by our guarantee. We ensure fans receive their tickets in time for the event and in the rare event of an issue, we offer them replacement tickets or their money back. "In this instance, the buyer had purchased the ticket in AUS dollars and therefore, was refunded the same amount in AUS dollars. The discrepancy in fees is with the bank and we advise Phil to raise the matter with his bank. Our number one priority is to get people into live events and we are deeply sorry that on this occasion, Phil was unable to attend the concert."

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