Wembley Investigates Oasis Ticket Scam, Arrests Made
Wembley Investigates Oasis Ticket Scam, Arrests Made

Wembley Investigates Oasis Ticket Scam, Arrests Made

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Wembley Stadium is investigating reports that up to 200 ticketless fans were smuggled into Oasis's sold-out reunion concerts through an organized security scam. Two women allegedly coordinated the operation via social media, charging £350 per person and using a disabled entrance, identical tickets, and VIP wristbands to facilitate entry with minimal security checks. Deposits were collected through WhatsApp, and fans were directed to specific meeting points. Wembley officials have called unauthorized entry a serious offense and will refer evidence to police if the claims are substantiated. Over the five-night event, six arrests were made and 24 people were ejected for suspected unauthorized entry. The breach has raised concerns about concert security and comes as Oasis returned to Wembley for the first time in 16 years.

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