“Yes and I’m gonna sell them on 10x the asking price” Oasis’ Liam Gallagher jokes about Harry Styles ticket prices as fans complain
The Oasis frontman jumped into the chaos online after fans erupted over the cost of tickets for Harry Styles’ upcoming 2026 World Tour. Gallagher took to X and joked that Oasis reunion prices were starting to look pretty fair compared to the backlash surrounding Harry’s Together, Together tour.
Tickets for Harry’s 2026 dates went on sale Monday and the sticker shock hit fast. Fans slammed the pricing, which ranges from £72.95 all the way up to £725.45 for some London shows. The reaction was intense across social media, with many calling the prices out of touch.
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— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) January 26, 2026
Gallagher clearly noticed. He and brother Noel faced similar outrage when tickets for their Oasis reunion tour went on sale. The standard £148 seats ended up climbing to more than £350 thanks to Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing system, leaving many fans unable to secure tickets for the highly anticipated 2025 shows.
Instead of staying quiet, Liam leaned into the moment with his signature sarcasm. When one follower asked him, “Did you get Harry’s tickets???,” Liam fired back with, “Yes and I’m gonna sell them on 10x the asking price f*** y’all. I’ve bought 20.” The comment instantly lit up his mentions.

A fan played along and replied, “£192992929393 for ur f***ing tickets.” Gallagher kept the jokes rolling and even used the moment to poke fun at the earlier controversy over Oasis pricing. Referring to those reunion tour costs, he added, “They were reasonable looking back at it now.”

The ticket drama has become a familiar story for fans on both sides. When Oasis tickets first dropped for the 2025 tour, the frustration was immediate. What started as £148 for standard seats quickly ballooned to more than £350, leaving many longtime supporters priced out of seeing the band live.
Harry Styles, meanwhile, has plenty of momentum heading into this next era. He recently announced his new album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally and revealed plans for a seven city global residency called Together, Together. The shows will take him to Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, and New York City, with fans already scrambling for seats despite the pricing backlash.
For now, Gallagher seems content to sit back, stir the pot, and enjoy the spectacle. His mix of sarcasm and honesty about ticket culture has struck a chord with fans who are feeling squeezed, whether they are trying to see Harry Styles, Oasis, or just about any major artist in today’s live music economy.
