Ticketmaster failed to tell fans in queues that standing tickets were being sold at two different price points, with the cheaper ones vanishing first.

Ticketmaster has been forced to introduce new transparency measures following a probe into the way it sold tickets for Oasis’s highly anticipated reunion tour.

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.

When tickets for the Britpop icons went on sale, demand far outstripped supply, with around 14m people reportedly competing for 1.4m seats.

Many fans complained they were left stuck in long online queues, while others found themselves priced out by tickets costing sev

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