Oasis fan told she ‘didn’t deserve tickets’ as people see phone antics | Music | Entertainment

Oasis fans, who missed tickets for the worldwide live ’25 tour, were criticized for not recognizing one of the biggest hits of the 90s while watching the starting re -merger concerts at Cardiff with Envy on Friday, July 4.
Liam and Christmas Gallagher pleased Oasis fans at Cardiff’s Principle Stadium on Friday and Saturday, July 5, and don’t look at a set list full of graphical gatherers such as Wonderwall, Supersonic.
The brothers were supported by Cast and Richard Ashcroft, who were responsible for the warming of the crowd before they went on stage for the first time in 16 years.
However, a fan in the audience was taken using Shazam App to describe a very popular 90 -hits, and led to some angry interpretations questioning why he bought a ticket on social media.
A tiktok account dedicated to both Oasis and Richard Ashcroft released a video of Verve Frontman, who performed the Bitter Sweet Symphony during the opening night of the tour on Friday.
The video then sweeps the Shazam app on the crowd that sings to most well -known pieces before focusing on a woman on her phone. Shazam is widely used by listening to a song by listening to a song and it is widely used to find details about the pieces playing in stores and even advertisements.
After a woman looked like Clueless about the 1997 anthem ‘bitter sweet symphony’ at an Oasis concert, social media remained in confusion.
Users in Tiktok did not know that someone could participate in a oasis concert and did not recognize some suggested song.
The user behind his Tiktok account said: “Is it just the national anthem Shazam?”
They also bought a Jab with their subtitles: “” imagine that he doesn’t know the biggest song of all time. “
Many commentators shared this disbelief and expressed the disappointment of real fans who can sing to every word that missed the tickets of the events sold.
“One of the most popular songs of the Britpop era Shazaming is not a way to lose tickets to someone.” Another questioned: “How are you going to a oasis concert without knowing the bitter sweet symphony?”
Jedward, the POP duo, said in his official accounts: “If you don’t know the bitter sweet symphony, we can’t be friends.”
Nevertheless, he did not criticize the ignorance of the woman’s support act, as everyone claims that participating in such shows helped viewers discover new music.
A lawyer said: “Initially, concerts were held for people to discover new music, not for harsh fans who know every song, but this is really true.”
The voice of a second mind called on others to relax and reminded them: “Go to a concert and not know all the songs, calm.”




