Liam Gallagher has taken aim at Harry Styles again, this time targeting the pop star’s tour ticket costs. Pre-sale tickets for Styles’ upcoming Together, Together tour went live earlier this week. Over one million fans tried to secure a spot for one of the eight shows at London’s Wembley Stadium. Many supporters immediately criticized the high prices. Some tickets exceeded £100, while premium seats approached £500.
Gallagher joined the conversation on X, posting a single line: “HOW MUCH.” He later replied to a fan joking about Oasis Live ’25 ticket costs. Gallagher implied he compared the prices to Styles’ shows, writing: “They were reasonable looking back at it now.” He also admitted that he bought twenty tickets. “I’ll re-sell them, but they’re not cheap,” he said.
This is not Gallagher’s first public remark about Styles. He previously complained that he grew “sick” of hearing Styles’ new single, Aperture, which is currently climbing the charts. His comments triggered a reaction among Styles’ followers, who argued that Gallagher unnecessarily criticized the younger singer’s success.
Gallagher frequently makes playful jabs at ticket prices. When Oasis reunited with his brother Noel for their first Cardiff show, he mocked fans on stage. “Was it worth the £40,000 you paid for the ticket?” he asked. Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing caused some seats to rise from £148 to £350, fueling his humor.
Despite the controversy, Gallagher continues to tease fans about future performances. He hinted that Oasis might tour again once audiences “calm down.” He even suggested the band could perform at the upcoming BRIT Awards in Manchester. When someone asked if they were upset about missing the event, he replied, “How do you know we’re not?”
Meanwhile, Styles continues selling out stadiums worldwide. His Together, Together tour will take him to London, Amsterdam, New York, Sydney, and Melbourne. Fans still debate ticket costs, and Gallagher’s remarks have intensified the discussion.
Ultimately, the exchange highlights a generational divide in music fandom. Gallagher’s outspoken nature clashes with Styles’ global pop appeal. Fans continue comparing both artists, their performances, and, most importantly, the cost of seeing them live.
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