Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Liam Gallagher, the iconic co-founder of Oasis, has once again captured the attention of the media and his fans due to the recent controversy surrounding the high ticket prices for the concerts of the highly anticipated reunion of the band. After 15 years of estrangement between the Gallagher brothers, the band has announced their return to the stage, generating great excitement among Britpop fans. However, the joy has been overshadowed by the exorbitant cost of the tickets, which has left many followers disappointed. Through his account on the social media platform X, Liam has shown his characteristic humor in responding to fans' complaints about the prices. In an exchange with his followers, he didn't hesitate to respond with a "shut up" to a fan lamenting the high ticket costs. This response, although joking in tone, reflects the disconnect that some perceive between the band and their fanbase. Liam, known for his irreverent personality, spares no witty comments, and this time his response was a clear example of that. The situation became even more complicated when a follower asked about the opinion of his mother, Peggy Gallagher, regarding the reunion of the brothers. Liam's response, alluding to his mother's discontent for not being able to get a ticket, showcases his ability to turn a serious topic into a joke, despite the fact that the situation with ticket prices is quite serious. The nostalgia and desire to see Oasis again are overshadowed by the economic reality faced by many of their fans. Tickets for the tour, scheduled for July and August 2025, sold out on the same day they were released, sparking a wave of criticism over the high costs. The original price of £148 (€175) has been multiplied on resale sites like Ticketmaster, where some tickets reach figures of up to £355 (€421). This astronomical increase has left many wondering if the possibility of attending an Oasis concert has become an unaffordable luxury. In response to this situation, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced that it will investigate Ticketmaster due to the complaints received about ticket sales. The CMA will focus on the use of 'dynamic pricing' techniques, which allow prices to be adjusted based on demand, and will determine whether this practice has violated consumer protection laws. This news comes at a time when pressure on ticket resale companies is increasing, as fans demand greater transparency and fairness in pricing. The 'Oasis Live 2025' tour is set to kick off in Cardiff, Wales, on July 4, 2025, and will continue through several major cities in the UK and Ireland, including Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. Expectations are high, and despite the controversies, Oasis fans are eager to experience the band live once again. However, access to these concerts will remain a point of discussion and debate in the coming months. The story of Oasis is one that has captured the imagination of millions of fans worldwide. Since their beginnings in the 1990s, the band has been synonymous with a golden era of Britpop. However, personal conflicts between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have marked the group's trajectory, leading to their separation in 2009. The announcement of their return has rekindled hope in many, but it has also raised a series of difficult questions about the music market and access to live events. The controversy over ticket prices also highlights a broader trend in the music industry, where companies struggle to balance their business models with the needs and desires of consumers. Concerts, which have traditionally been a way to bring artists closer to their fans, are becoming elitist experiences, something that can alienate the fanbases that have supported these artists over the years. Ultimately, what is at stake goes beyond ticket prices. It is about the relationship between artists and their followers, and how business decisions can affect that essential connection. As the Oasis tour approaches, it will be interesting to see how these issues unfold and whether Liam and Noel Gallagher can reconcile not only their differences but also their relationship with their fans in this new stage of their careers. Music has the power to unite, but also to divide, and the way the Gallagher brothers handle this situation will have a lasting impact on their legacy.