Leighah Conroy, 24, from Cumbria, said her friend, who does not wish to be named, bought the tickets last August but received an email from Ticketmaster on Friday claiming it was “identified that bots were used to make this purchase”.
Several people have received an email from the company that said bots were identified making their purchase for Oasis Live ’25 tickets, and urged them to fill out a form to rectify the issue.
Oasis fans have said their “dreams have been crushed” after Ticketmaster cancelled their tickets to the band’s reunion tour, accusing them of being bots.
Dreams ‘crushed’ as Ticketmaster cancels fans’ Oasis ’25 tickets Those affected were accused of being bots and asked to fill out a form for the tour’s promoters to review.
Bonnet managed to buy four premium tickets for just more than £1,000 last August and spent about £2,082 (€2,000) on accommodation and flights, but said it is unlikely she will be refunded for her plane tickets.