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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.
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Unearthed Festival 2025: Headliners announced for 10th anniversary celebration
THE UNEARTHED FESTICAL is set to celebrate its 10th anniversary in style, with headline performances from Macka B, Natty, and Ozric Tentacles.
Adding to the excitement, Marcus Gad is anticipated to join the lineup, though this awaits final confirmation, as stated in a recent newsletter to the festival’s mailing list.
The much-loved festival, renowned for its vibrant blend of music and arts, is gearing up for its milestone year. Organisers are urging festival-goers to secure their spots early, as campervan spaces, dog passes, and parking permits are in limited supply.
Early bird tickets for Unearthed 2025 sold out in record time, a testament to the festival’s enduring popularity among its dedicated fan base.
In a statement to attendees, the festival team said: “These epic artists are Unearthed icons, and as it’s our 10th anniversary festival, we couldn’t imagine celebrating without them.”
To mark the occasion, a redesigned festival website was unveiled last Friday, alongside the opening of applications for performers, volunteers, traders, and other contributors. The team encourages prompt submissions to ensure a chance to participate in this landmark event.
Adding to the festive spirit, organisers have also extended an invitation to their New Year’s Eve party—a warm-up to the main event next summer.
The Unearthed Festival has built a reputation over the past decade for delivering a unique community experience, blending diverse music, art, and culture in a way that resonates deeply with attendees.
As part of the broader summer festival scene, Unearthed continues to stand out as a celebration of creativity and connection, promising another unforgettable year in 2025.
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Does Deal or No Deal need to attract more Welsh players?
With ITV’s reboot of Deal or No Deal now in full swing, fans have noticed that some of the most exciting moments have involved Welsh contestants. With viewers highlighting the charm and entertainment value of Welsh players, we’ve discussed why the hit game show could benefit from getting more locals involved.
The popularity of Deal or No Deal
The initial run of the UK’s Deal or No Deal was broadcast on Channel 4 between 2005 and 2016 before quietly being axed. In 2023, a new revival returned to ITV with a slightly altered format. With viewers flocking to the series in droves, the broadcaster was quick to renew the show for another season this year.
As the game is entirely luck-based, it has made it a great source of inspiration for online gambling games. This includes multiple online slots and even live dealer game shows with Deal or No Deal branding. These are featured at several quality sites that offer UK casino bonuses to new players in Wales, including 888Casino. Until the Welsh get more representation on the show, this is one of the best ways for players to experience being a contestant.
Welshman centre of memorable episode
During the early weeks of the series’ revival in 2023, an episode featuring Portsmouth-based Welsh player Simon inspired a passionate response from viewers after he played a comically bad game. Simon was adamant that his case contained £100,000, only to watch his chances at fortune slowly dwindle.
His confidence ultimately saw him make poor decisions after poor decisions, turning down strong offers and even inspiring viewers to back the Banker in frustration. The game culminated with Simon opening his case to win 10p. Despite his poor efforts, the episode generated widespread online conversations, leading us to believe that more Welsh players deserve a go at the jackpot.
The case for more Welsh players
After Simon’s disastrous performance, it seems fair that another Welsh player is invited along to do their country proud. In the final episode of the series’ ITV broadcast in 2023, Welsh player Jamie Foulkes from Cefn Mawr became an audience favourite after displaying the natural charming and quick wit characteristic of our locals.
His gameplay saw him nicknamed “mystic Jamie” for his ability to correctly guess case amounts, and after an extended moment of consideration, accepted a life-changing Banker’s offer of £14,850. This is a considerable amount when considering the top prize in the relaunched edition is £100,000 rather than the previous £250,000 offered.
The revival series is produced in Salford’s Media City complex, making it only a short drive away from residents in Northern Wales. This was one of the reasons that Foulkes applied for the show, so there’s no reason why more Welsh players couldn’t be selected.
Welsh players bring something special
Whether it’s the captivating yet frustrating performance of Simon or the charming run of Jamie Foulkes, Welsh players have already made a splash on the revived series of Deal or No Deal. We hope that the future season will showcase more local players to display our unique charms across the UK.
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River-themed lanterns light up Cardigan in spectacular parade
THOUSANDS of people flocked to Cardigan on Monday (Dec 18) for the much-anticipated Giant Lantern Parade, hosted by Small World Theatre. Originally scheduled for Dec 6, the event was postponed due to Storm Darragh but proved to be a dazzling highlight of the festive season in Ceredigion.
The parade, inspired by the River Teifi, received financial support from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund as part of the Cynnal y Cardi Community Fund, administered by Ceredigion County Council. The festivities drew crowds from near and far, with Cardigan’s mayor, Cllr Olwen Davies, among those in attendance.
Leading the procession were the vibrant beats of Pembrokeshire-based Samba Doc and stunning giant feature lanterns. The parade snaked through the town and down to the quayside, where thousands of spectators enjoyed the spectacle. Larger-than-life lantern creatures crafted by pupils of Ysgol Uwchradd Aberteifi and pyramid lantern displays created by pupils from Ysgol Gynradd Aberteifi, Ysgol Llechryd, Cardigan youth groups, and the public added to the event’s charm.
This year, Cardigan is also hosting a Festival of Light, offering a series of festive attractions. In addition to the Lantern Parade, Small World Theatre has curated a Light Trail that runs from 4:30pm to 9:00pm daily, showcasing illuminated lanterns on buildings, creative light displays, and artworks throughout the town. Local independent cafes, shops, and galleries have joined in the festive spirit, decorating their windows to welcome visitors until Christmas.
Cllr Clive Davies expressed his excitement about the festivities:
“We’re delighted to have so many brilliant events happening in Cardigan, and the Giant Lantern Parade is exceptional. Congratulations to Small World Theatre and the community.”
Ann Shrobree, Director of Small World Theatre, thanked everyone involved:
“Thanks to everyone who helped—Ceredigion County Council, Cardigan Town Council, marshals from Cardigan Show and Barley Saturday Committees, Cardigan Castle, and our brilliant volunteers and first aiders. Samba Doc, fire juggling performers, and so many more came together to create a very special event for all.”
This year’s Lantern Parade has cemented its place as a cherished tradition, lighting up Cardigan and spreading festive joy across the community.
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