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Ridiculous price of hotel and Airbnb accommodation near Oasis gigs revealed
Ridiculous price of hotel and Airbnb accommodation near Oasis gigs revealed

Scottish Sun

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Ridiculous price of hotel and Airbnb accommodation near Oasis gigs revealed

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FANS heading to Oasis gigs this summer might need deep pockets - not just for tickets, but for somewhere to stay. Airbnb costs near the band's tour stops have soared, with Manchester and Edinburgh seeing the worst price hikes, according to ticket comparison site SeatPick. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 It's not just Airbnb prices soaring - The Sun can reveal that hotels are ramping up their rates during the tour as well For the Manchester shows on July 19 and 20, Airbnb rates are an eye-watering 370.7% higher than normal. A one-night stay during the gigs averages £467.28, compared to just £99.28 the following week. On July 19, the cost jumps even further to £558.52 - a staggering 401.7% increase. Edinburgh isn't far behind. Fans attending gigs on August 8, 9 and 12 will pay an average of £685.77 for a night, up 29.7% from the usual £528.67. The priciest date overall is August 8, with rates hitting £724.92 for a single night. SeatPick analysed Airbnb listings for two guests looking for an 'entire home' in the city centre, comparing prices on the tour date to those from the week before and after. London fares much better, with minimal price hikes. For shows on July 25, 26 and 30, and August 2 and 3, Airbnb rates rise just 2.8% on average. In fact, there's even a slight drop in costs for the July 30 gig, with stays averaging £159.57 compared to £163.72 the week before. Oasis launch shock football club partnership despite Liam and Noel Gallagher's dying love for Man City It's not just Airbnb prices soaring - The Sun can reveal that hotels are ramping up their rates during the tour as well. Manchester's Prestwich Premier Inn near Heaton Park is charging £349 for a night during the July 19 show but drops to £154 the following week. In Edinburgh, a night at the City Centre Premier Inn costs £349 for the August 8 gig, compared to £309 the week after. Meanwhile, London's Wembley Premier Inn charges £381 for the night of the July 25 show but plummets to just £78 the following week. The Gallagher brothers made a triumphant return at the Principality stadium in Cardiff on July 4 after 15 years of feuding. Fans were delighted by the comeback - but not so much by how much they had to pay for a drink. Shocking pictures from inside the Cardiff stadium earlier this month revealed pint prices had climbed to a huge £8.20. Pints of Heineken, Strongbow, Dark Fruits and Murphy's were all priced at this level, while half-pints were £4.10. Even the no-alcohol Heineken 0.0 was £5.20 for a pint. Merchandise prices for Oasis at Manchester's Heaton Park Adidas track jacket - £90 Adidas football shirt - £85 What's the Story blue tone hoodie - £70 Spray Live '25 hoodie - £70 Adidas Live '25 t-shirt - £55 Decca navy gold logo long sleeve - £50 Oasis sweatshirt - £50 Adidas 3 stripes t-shirt scarlet royal - £45 Collage photo Live '25 world tour T-shirt - £40 Oasis Live '25 world tour T-shirt - £40 Wonderwall Live '25 world tour T-shirt - £40 Detroit bus photo T-shirt - £40 Live '25 world tour T-shirt - £40 Live '25 gold T-shirt - £40 Elliptical tour t-shirt - 40 Manchester event T-shirt - £40 Paper cut out photo T-shirt - £40 Manchester poster print - £40 Decca logo reversible bucket hat - £35 Live '25 logo reversible bucket hat - £35 Live '25 football scarf - £25 Half Faces Live '25 world tour poster - £20 Wonderwall Live '25 world tour poster - £20 Live '25 four pin badges set - £15 Live '25 tour lanyard - £15 Live '25 mac ball - £10 Live '25 tour programme - £20 Logo Live '25 tote bag - £20 Live '25 repeat fabric green keyring - £10 Oasis fans are expected to spend over £1billion across the 17-date UK tour. The average fan is expected to spend £766 on tickets, travel, accommodation, and merchandise, according to Barclays. The tour, tipped to be the most profitable in UK history, will see 1.4million gig-goers attend shows nationwide, boosting local business sales. Fans have embraced 90s nostalgia, turning up in bucket hats, parkas, and Oasis-themed outfits. But merchandise prices have sparked anger online, with fans calling them a "cash cow". Items like a £10 keyring, £85 Adidas football shirt, and £70 hoodie were among the priciest at the Cardiff venue. When tickets went on sale last summer, fans queued on Ticketmaster for up to 12 hours. Ticketmaster is now facing legal action for charging £350 for seats worth £150, misleading fans during the sale. Twickets and Ticketmaster's resale site are still selling a limited number of tickets at their original price, plus fees. Last month, the Home Office warned gig-goers that £1.6million was lost to ticket fraud in 2024.

Oasis fans say drinks are ‘theft' OUTSIDE the venue as even Wetherspoons prices jump by up to almost £2 per pint
Oasis fans say drinks are ‘theft' OUTSIDE the venue as even Wetherspoons prices jump by up to almost £2 per pint

Scottish Sun

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Oasis fans say drinks are ‘theft' OUTSIDE the venue as even Wetherspoons prices jump by up to almost £2 per pint

Find out how much the prices of different drinks climbed on the night BEER BLOW Oasis fans say drinks are 'theft' OUTSIDE the venue as even Wetherspoons prices jump by up to almost £2 per pint OASIS fans have been left shocked by the price of pints on the first night of the band's reunion tour. This includes at Spoons pubs outside the stadium. Advertisement 3 Oasis made their return after 15 years last night to a huge crowd in Cardiff Credit: AP 3 Oasis fans clearly enjoyed the gig last night - but the beer prices not so much Credit: Reuters 3 Prices increased last night at three Wetherspoon pubs near the Cardiff stadium Credit: Emily Mee The Gallagher brothers made a triumphant return at the Principality stadium in Cardiff last night after 15 years of feuding. Fans were delighted by the comeback - but not so much by how much they had to pay for a drink. Shocking pictures from inside the stadium revealed pint prices had climbed to a huge £8.20. Pints of Heineken, Strongbow, Dark Fruits and Murphy's were all priced at this level, while half-pints were £4.10. Advertisement Even the no-alcohol Heineken 0.0 was £5.20 for a pint. By comparison the average cost of a pint in London is £6.10. Ahead of the Oasis tour, The Mirror had reported the average price of a pint at recent gigs and rugby matches at the Principality was £7.80. It appears prices have been hiked by 40p for the Oasis gigs. Advertisement Social media users described the prices as "theft" and accused the stadium of "robbing" concertgoers. One person said they had seen Oasis in 1996 for the same price as "two and a half pints of dark fruit". First look at Oasis stage as thrilled fans get party started early before eagerly awaited reunion gig Another added: "I'm looking forward to the Wembley prices!" Oasis fans also complained of price hikes at nearby Wetherspoons pubs - where some drinks were almost £2 more expensive. Advertisement Wetherspoon confirmed to The Sun that it had raised prices at three of its Cardiff city centre pubs during the concert. The three closest Spoons pubs to the stadium are The Gatekeeper, The Prince of Wales and The Great Western. One social media user shared a screenshot of the drinks menu and wrote: "Prices at Cardiff City Centre Wetherspoons today for Oasis opening night - horrific, shocking, butters." Spoons prices during Oasis gig The Sun has looked at how much popular drinks increased in price at Spoons pubs near the Principality last night. We compared prices at the three nearest bars to the stadium with prices at the nearby Central Bar in Cardiff, which is a 15-minute walk away from the venue. Poretti usual price - £4.49 Last night - £5.99 (£1.50 increase) Corona Extra usual price - £4.49 Last night - £6.15 (£1.66 increase) Budweiser usual price - £4.19 Last night - £5.89 (£1.70) Bud Light usual price - £2.49 Last night - £4.35 (£1.86 increase) Guinness usual price - £4.18 Last night - £5.89 (£1.71 increase) BrewDog Punk IPA usual price - £4.50 Last night - £6.15 (£1.65 increase) Wetherspoon spokesman Eddie Gershon said: "We can confirm that prices were increased in three of our Cardiff city centre pubs during the Oasis concert. Advertisement "The police categorised it as an event day, which meant the pubs were required to have additional door supervisors. "In addition the pubs employed more staff than usual for the concert. "Wetherspoon continues to offer value for money prices." Meanwhile one concertgoer also complained of increased prices at the nearby Cardiff Marriott hotel. Advertisement They wrote: "Nice of @CardiffMarriott to introduce dynamic pint pricing for the gig today 😂 18% increase on a pint of beer 🍺 #Oasis #Cardiff." The Sun has contacted Marriott Hotels for comment. Glasto price shocker Music lovers also recently accused Glastonbury of fleecing them with its food and drink prices. An image of the Glastonbury bar menu was shared on social media, leaving fans outraged. Advertisement At the festival a pint was costing punters a whopping £7.20 while a double shot of spirit and mixer was a staggering £13.

Five great events to enjoy in Cork this weekend as temperatures expected to soar
Five great events to enjoy in Cork this weekend as temperatures expected to soar

Irish Independent

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Five great events to enjoy in Cork this weekend as temperatures expected to soar

Here are five events that you can enjoy in the warm, sunny weather: Stand-Up Comedy Club: Cork's Main Show at 8pm on Saturday, June 21 If you are in the mood to belly laugh uncontrollably while sipping on a Beamish or Murphy's, the Roundy is the place to be on Saturday. Coco Club's primetime comedy show takes place every Saturday night in the pub located on Castle Street in Cork city. Hosted by the dynamic duo of Cornelius Patrick O'Sullivan and Daniel Lukas, this show promises an engaging and entertaining evening that transcends all boundaries. Cork comedian Darragh Murphy will close the show on Saturday with a performance that will delve into his personal experiences, delivered in a self-deprecating style. Tickets for the show cost €22 each plus fees. Carrigaline Summer Festival Concert featuring The Frank & Walters at 8pm on Saturday, June 21 The summer festival in Carrigaline promises to be a night of music and fun. The Carrigaline Court Hotel will welcome the legendary Frank and Walters for a special performance while Danny & the Aos Dána and Crosshaven Community Choir will also play on the night. ADVERTISEMENT Tickets cost €35 each and can be purchased at the reception of the Carrigaline Court Hotel or Eventbrite. Les Girafes: An Animal Operetta, at 2pm and 9pm on Sunday, June 22 The Cork Midsummer Festival ends this weekend after 10 days of cracking events. The closing event will see seven towering red giraffes eloquently walk down St Patrick's Street, led by a captivating operatic Diva. The event, titled 'Les Girafes: An Animal Operetta', will be free to attend. Created by French street theatre company Compagnie, Les Girafes has delighted cities across Europe, and the people of Cork are urged to attend. Macroom Family Fun Day at 2pm-6pm on Sunday June 22 This family fun day will take place at the GAA grounds in Macroom. The third annual fun day is organised by the Macroom and District Lions Club, and funds raised from the event will go towards modernising the defibrillators in the town. The day will feature entertaining activities for every age group, from the under sixes to adults. Some of the attractions at the event will include bouncy castles, fairground rides, food stalls, face painting, hook-a-duck and hang tough competitions. A teddy bear picnic will also be held. Tickets for the family fun day cost €15 per person. Cork Speed Dating at 3pm-5pm on Sunday June 22 Are you a man aged between 45-55 and looking for love? The Old Town Whiskey Bar at Bodega on Cornmarket Street will host a speed dating event for like-minded singletons on Sunday evening. Organised by Speed Dating Events, the event promises to be the perfect way to meet up to eight dates in one night. Participants are encouraged to come with a smile and an open mind. Very few male tickets are available, so those interested should secure their entry as soon as possible. Tickets cost €21.60 each plus fees on Eventbrite.

TikTok star and Chinese food lover ‘Big John Bosh' touches down in Belfast
TikTok star and Chinese food lover ‘Big John Bosh' touches down in Belfast

Belfast Telegraph

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Belfast Telegraph

TikTok star and Chinese food lover ‘Big John Bosh' touches down in Belfast

Known for his catchphrase 'Bosh', Big John has amassed nearly a quarter of a million followers on the video app TikTok, where he mostly posts reviews of Chinese food and restaurants. Describing himself as 'Big John the Chinese food lover', he is also the father of heavyweight boxer Johnny Fisher, who is nicknamed 'The Romford Bull', and has almost 300,000 TikTok followers himself. Big John has also gained a large following on YouTube, where he shares content related to his large appetite and lifestyle. He is further known for leading the "Romford Bull Army" and his "Bosh Army" of fans. Posting on Wednesday to his social media channels, Big John shared that he was enjoying a packet of Glens Of Antrim crisps and a pint of Murphy's stout in the Duke Of York bar at the Cathedral Quarter. 'Whenever I'm in Ireland, whether it be Belfast, Dublin, Galway, my go-to is the Murphy's,' he explained. 'I know everyone has a Guinness and I do like a Guinness, but I think Murphy's is a touch better.' He also described his salt and vinegar flavoured Glens Of Antrim crisps as 'unbelievable; dangerous; near perfection'. Big John and his son are often also seen collaborating with the Northern Irish based prize competition platform, That Prize Guy. According to his online channels, Big John will be staying in Belfast until Friday, and then heading on to Dublin for a night.

Mookie Betts suffers bizarre toe injury, sidelined for Dodgers' high-stakes Yankees series opener
Mookie Betts suffers bizarre toe injury, sidelined for Dodgers' high-stakes Yankees series opener

Time of India

time31-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Mookie Betts suffers bizarre toe injury, sidelined for Dodgers' high-stakes Yankees series opener

Mookie Betts ruled out of Dodgers vs. Yankees opener after freak toe injury (AP Photos) The Los Angeles Dodgers are off to another dominant season, but the team's luck with injuries continues to test their depth. The latest setback? Star shortstop Mookie Betts is sidelined with a toe injury that, while not major, adds to the Dodgers' increasingly bizarre list of player mishaps. Dodgers hit with sudden blow as Mookie Betts ruled out vs. Yankees due to stubbed toe Mookie Betts is currently listed as day-to-day after injuring his left toe at home earlier this week. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed Friday that Betts was undergoing X-rays and added, 'I feel confident saying it's day-to-day, but putting on a shoe today was difficult for him.' The injury is believed to have happened when Betts stubbed his toe, though the details remain unclear. Roberts simply called it 'just kind of an accident. ' While Betts was not in the starting lineup for the much-anticipated series opener against the New York Yankees — a rematch of last year's World Series — Roberts noted that the 32-year-old was still available off the bench if needed. This incident is another strange twist in what has become a peculiar season of injuries for the Dodgers. Earlier this year, Freddie Freeman missed nine games after slipping in the shower and aggravating a previously repaired ankle. These freak accidents have kept Roberts on edge, as he joked, 'It just keeps coming... It's Murphy's law, but yeah, this is a weird one.' Despite the injuries, the Dodgers continue to shine. With Betts posting a .254 batting average, eight home runs, and 31 RBIs, he's remained a key contributor for a team leading the National League West by two games over the San Diego Padres. Betts' absence — even for a short time — is sure to be felt. Known for his versatility and leadership, he anchors both the lineup and infield. With a high-profile matchup against Aaron Judge and the Yankees underway, the Dodgers are hoping their MVP-caliber shortstop won't be sidelined for long. In a season that's already seen its fair share of oddities, the Dodgers are banking on resilience and roster depth as they aim for another championship run — hopefully with fewer shower slips and stubbed toes. Also Read: Livvy Dunne surprises fans with adorable nickname for Paul Skenes as she drops swoon-worthy birthday post for boyfriend

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