BlueHammer85
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They’re brilliant live Stereophonics
Bought tickets today for their Finsbury Park gig next year - couple weeks before Oasis.
They’re brilliant live Stereophonics
I think you are confusing not being very popular in Europe with not playing Europe because of post brexit rules.I’m not saying it does only in Europe every band member has to have a work permit and one for every country in Europe so It puts a lot of trade with Europe off music.
I know this will never happen but there should be loyalty points for gigs to protect regular gig goers in these instances.Maybe but it does mean less tickets for us as Europeans clamoured for UK tickets Oasis are big in Spain Italy and France not so much in Scandinavia.
UK Music is pressing the Government to help the music industry overcome the barriers UK musicians and crew face touring the EU.
“UK Music is working with the Government and Parliamentarians to resolve the issues impacting touring in Europe following the UK’s departure from the European Union.
Europe is a key market for the UK. EU member states are a vital market for the UKs £2.3 billion music exports. This is particularly the case with live music, with the European Commission admitting in 2019 that UK acts “dominated the European panorama” (here).
Europe is also especially important for emerging artists, who are looking to grow their audience“
I know this will never happen but there should be loyalty points for gigs to protect regular gig goers in these instances.
A load of plastic music fans will descend on Heaton Park next year who would normally turn their nose up to attend gigs of smaller bands on a regular basis but will jump on the band wagon when bands become well known.
50 thousand tickets went on resale sites at inflated prices imagine paying all that money and your ticket gets cancelled.Oasis: Tens of thousands of fans face having their tickets cancelled
Promoter says it will cancel more than 50,000 tickets for the band's UK dates listed on secondary platforms.www.bbc.co.uk
More importantly as most tickets are standing and therefore just admission how will they know which tickets were sold?50 thousand tickets went on resale sites at inflated prices imagine paying all that money and your ticket gets cancelled.
That’s like being done twice I can’t see how they will know who bought the ticket