Glasgow Oasis fans fall victim to ticketing scams as millions lost
- Lloyds Banking Group customers reported Oasis concert ticket purchase scams between August 2024 and March 2025.
- High demand for tickets and unofficial social media groups fueled the criminal activity.
- Many scams began with fake ticket listings appearing on social media platforms.
- Oasis fans represent 56% of reported concert ticket scams, losing £436 on average.
- Collectively, fans lost more than £2 million to these fraudsters.
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