More than 35,000 fans descended on West End on July 6, 2005, as the legendary band took the stage for the cricket ground’s biggest ever concert.
Some 20 years later to the day, a ticket stub from the event has been listed on eBay for just £35 or the next best offer.
Tickets to see Oasis at the venue now known as the Utilita Bowl cost just £32.50 back in 2005, a far cry from the £150 that they sold at face value for last August.
In March, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published information that suggested some fans had to pay more than £350 for the same tickets on Ticketmaster.
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The then-named Rose Bowl was designed to accommodate a capacity of only 16,000 at the time.
More than 35,000 fans watched Oasis at the Rose Bowl, now called Utilita Bowl, in Southampton. But more than 35,000 came to watch the Gallagher brothers that night as the cricket arena was transformed into a concert venue.
Fan favourite track “Lyla” had only been released a few months prior in May 2005, but Oasis played classic hits like “Bring It On Down,” “Morning Glory,” and “Cigarettes and Alcohol” to ignite the crowd.
The concert finished with a cover of “My Generation” by The Who, which Oasis have performed nearly 200 times in total.