Entertainment
Pembrokeshire fans scramble for Oasis tickets as limited seats remain
PEMBROKESHIRE music lovers are caught up in a frenzy this morning as tickets for the Oasis comeback tour went on sale at 9am today, Saturday 31 August 2024. The long-awaited reunion of the Gallagher brothers has sparked a nationwide rush, with fans eager to secure a spot at one of the band’s UK gigs, including the much-anticipated Cardiff dates. However, the scramble has been intense, with many encountering long online queues and frustrating technical glitches.
Tickets for the Cardiff shows on July 4th and 5th, 2025, are still available, though in limited supply. As fans continue to battle the online ticketing systems, there remains a glimmer of hope for those who have yet to secure their place.
Locals in Pembrokeshire have not been immune to the chaos. Dan Mills, a Milford Haven resident and lifelong Oasis fan, offered a humorous take on the situation, suggesting an old-school approach might have been more effective. “I reckon they should’ve just let Milford Haven Travel manage the ticket sales for Oasis in Cardiff! Queue up Robert St for Friday night and along Hamilton Terrace for Saturday night, paper tickets sold, cash only! Sorted! No websites involved!” Mills’ comment highlights the widespread frustration with the digital ticketing process, which has left many fans feeling helpless.

John Lee, another Pembrokeshire resident, shared his own experience with the ticketing system, which mirrored the frustration of many others. “Gave up in the end. That blue bar moved 25% of the way across in 1.5 hours,” he lamented. David Roberts, who also attempted to buy tickets this morning, described his disappointment after waiting in the queue for hours only to be denied at the final stage. “Waited in the queue, got to the front, and then it wouldn’t let us buy any tickets. Sickening,” he said.
Another fan, who tried to purchase tickets as early as 8:40am, recounted their confusion and frustration when the website failed to process their order. “So I went on this morning to see what all the fuss is about with these Oasis tickets, went on before 9am, and then at 9am it appeared with this screen. I woke Rachael up asking if she wanted to go, and then it was maybe one minute later… when I clicked on find tickets, it came up with ‘Something went wrong.’ Have I been an absolute numnut here and taken too long to click on find tickets and missed out? Or did it say this for everyone that wanted to get tickets anyway? Either way, good luck to anyone else that tried and well done to anyone that found a way to get some tickets.”
Despite Ticketmaster’s reassurances that tickets are still available, many fans are questioning whether they’ll manage to secure one of the coveted spots. The demand for tickets has been overwhelming, with more than 230,000 people in the online queue at one point, all vying for a chance to see the Gallagher brothers live in Cardiff.

The high demand and technical difficulties have led to a secondary market frenzy, with tickets appearing on resale sites for exorbitant prices—despite Oasis’s warnings against such practices. The band has made it clear that tickets resold at inflated prices on unauthorized websites will be cancelled, urging fans to use only official resale platforms like Ticketmaster and Twickets.
As the excitement surrounding the Oasis reunion continues to build, Pembrokeshire fans are not only focused on the main event but also on the local tribute scene. In a stroke of good fortune for those who might miss out on the official tour, Ffos Glasto – Tribute Fest has announced a last-minute addition to their 2024 lineup: “The Oasis Experience.” This tribute act will be performing at the festival on 7 September 2024, at Ffos Las, bringing a taste of Oasis to local fans.
The Ffos Glasto festival is set to be a highlight of the Pembrokeshire event calendar, featuring an impressive lineup of tribute acts, including performances emulating Guns N’ Roses, The Killers, Fleetwood Mac, Taylor Swift, Lewis Capaldi, and Dolly Parton. Alongside the music, festival-goers can enjoy street food, bars, a funfair, zorbing, and a mini rockers area, making it a fantastic day out for all ages.
With the Oasis comeback tour selling out quickly and tickets for the Cardiff shows dwindling, the Ffos Glasto tribute festival presents a valuable opportunity for local fans to enjoy the music of their favourite band in a live setting. However, tickets for Ffos Glasto are also selling fast, with only 300 remaining as of this morning. Fans are urged to act quickly to secure their spot by visiting www.jr-festivals.co.uk/tickets.
As Pembrokeshire’s Oasis fans continue to navigate the challenges of the online ticketing system, the hope of seeing their favourite band live—whether in Cardiff or at a local tribute event—remains strong. With a little luck and perseverance, they may yet find themselves singing along to “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger” next summer.

Entertainment
New appeal in search for missing Manic Street Preachers musician
Family and charity issue fresh appeal for information about guitarist 31 years on
THIRTY-ONE years after the disappearance of Richey Edwards, a new public appeal has been issued urging anyone with information to come forward.
Edwards, guitarist and lyricist with Manic Street Preachers, vanished on January 31, 1995, in a case that has become one of the most enduring mysteries in British music history.

The then 27-year-old was last seen at the Embassy Hotel Bayswater in west London, where he had been staying ahead of a promotional trip to the United States. He checked out of room 561 but never reached his destination.
Despite numerous reported sightings over the years, none have ever been confirmed. Edwards was officially declared presumed dead in 2008, though his family continue to mark the anniversary of his disappearance and keep hope alive that answers may still emerge.
Anniversary appeal
The charity Missing People has released a statement in collaboration with Edwards’ sister Rachel, asking the public to remember the case.
In a social media post, the organisation said: “It is 31 years since Richard went missing, please keep his family in your thoughts.”
They also repeated key identifying details from the time he vanished. Edwards was described as white, around 5ft 7in tall, slim, with brown eyes and a shaved head. He had several distinctive tattoos, including a rose with the words ‘Useless Generation’, the phrase ‘I’ll surf this beach’, and a scar on his lower left arm where he had scratched the words ‘4 REAL’.
Unanswered questions
His car was later found near the Severn Bridge services, close to the Welsh border, prompting widespread searches but yielding no firm clues about what happened next.
At the time of his disappearance, the band were on the brink of international success. Edwards’ intense, literate songwriting and striking image had already made him a defining figure in Welsh rock music. More than three decades later, fans still hold vigils, create murals and share tributes across Wales and beyond.
Police say the case remains open.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Metropolitan Police Service on 101 or use their online reporting service, quoting reference CONNECT REF 01/764429/24. Missing People also operates a free, confidential helpline on 116 000.
Entertainment
Turner and Constable brought to life on the big screen at the Torch Theatre
ART lovers in Pembrokeshire will have the chance to experience the lives and rivalries of two of Britain’s greatest painters when a new documentary, EOS: Turner & Constable, arrives at the Torch Theatre this March.
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, the film explores the intertwined stories and enduring legacies of J.M.W. Turner and John Constable alongside Tate Britain’s major new exhibition. Exhibition on Screen has been granted exclusive behind-the-scenes access, bringing their extraordinary art and personal histories vividly to the cinema screen.
Born just a year apart, Turner and Constable helped redefine landscape painting in Britain – and were fierce competitors. Both captured a nation in transition, yet their styles could not have been more different. Turner’s dramatic skies, blazing sunsets and atmospheric scenes from his travels contrasted sharply with Constable’s gentle, nostalgic portrayals of the English countryside and familiar rural life.
Their opposing visions divided critics and audiences alike, famously described at the time as a clash of “fire and water”.
The documentary offers rare, intimate access to sketchbooks, letters and personal artefacts, alongside insights from leading curators and art historians. It also ties in with Tate Britain’s landmark exhibition, running in London from November 2025 to April 2026, which reunites the two masters’ works side-by-side.
This cinematic event gives audiences the chance to see their masterpieces in stunning detail and discover unexpected sides to two artists whose rivalry shaped British art history.
Turner and Constable will be screened at the Torch Theatre on Sunday, March 15 at 4:30pm.
Tickets are £13. For bookings, visit www.torchtheatre.co.uk or call the Box Office on 01646 695267.
Entertainment
Companies awarded funding as part of Made in Wales: Factual Entertainment project
BBC Cymru Wales, BBC Network and Creative Wales have awarded four Wales-based production companies funding to develop ideas for a new Factual Entertainment series
BBC CYMRU WALES, BBC Network, and Creative Wales announced the launch of a new development fund for a Factual Entertainment series at the Wales Media Summit last year.
Production companies with a substantive base in Wales were invited to pitch bold, original ideas that celebrate Welsh creativity while delivering unforgettable entertainment to audiences across the UK.
Boom, Curve Media, South Shore and Tŷ’r Ddraig have successfully been awarded funding to further develop their ideas for a new Factual Entertainment series. Each company will receive £10,000 of funding, with development starting in the coming weeks.
Nick Andrews, Head of Commissioning BBC Cymru Wales, said: “We were really impressed by the variety and volume of the submissions we received – companies really responded to our call for ideas for an ambitious, returnable format, that surprises, unites, and captivates. We’re so excited to be working with the four successful companies, and we’re looking forward to seeing how their ideas develop further.”
Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning, Factual Entertainment and Events, said: “Made in Wales is a collaboration to find a major new factual entertainment series that will harness the best of Welsh creativity and resonate across the UK. We are really looking forward to working with brilliant Welsh talent to come up with the next big thing.”
Joedi Langley, Interim Head of Creative Wales, said: “This announcement follows a recently published and updated Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Creative Wales and BBC, a commitment between the two organisations to work together to support the vibrant, diverse, world-class screen industries in Wales.
“This new development funding will do just that – create new opportunities for Welsh based production companies to develop exciting, original ideas for factual content. Congratulations to the indies, we look forward to seeing what comes next!”
The total funding of £40,000 has been provided by BBC Cymru Wales, BBC Network and the Welsh Government via Creative Wales.
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