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Oasis promoter gets £3.7m despite dynamic ticket pricing row


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Oasis promoter gets £3.7m despite dynamic ticket pricing row

The six bosses at one of the firms involved in the controversial ticketing and promotion of Oasis’ reunion tour received a £14.8m total dividend for 2023.

The directors got the payout after the firm, SJM, made a £11.8m pre-tax profit, according to its accounts for last year, posted on Thursday.

The payout, which is unrelated to next year’s Oasis tour, comes as

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, and MPs hit out at a number of companies over the dynamic ticket pricing set for the gigs in the *** and Ireland.

The row erupted after fans found they were being asked to pay about £350 for some tickets that were originally advertised as being priced at around £150.

SJM declined to comment on the dividend payment.

The company also promotes and sold tickets for a range of other gigs and shows from artists including Harry Styles, Coldplay, and Little Simz.

The dividend from SJM’s accounts is for 2023, a ******* in which sales climbed to £275m from £286m in 2022.

The payout for the six directors was more than double the £7.35m dividend the previous year.

The revenue from 2023 does not include fees for promoting Oasis’ tour, which experts predict could be substantial.

Birmingham City University estimated the initial tour dates may bring in roughly £400m in ticket sales and other add-ons, with SJM taking a cut of that.

Headed by ticket promoter Simon James Moran, SJM is one of

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The businesses involves companies which all have links to LiveNation, the US multinational which owns Ticketmaster.

The other two promoters are MCD Promotions and DF Concerts. In addition, SJM owns gigsandtours.com, which was one of the three three ticket sellers alongside Ticketmaster and SeeTickets.

The official competition watchdog has launched an investigation into whether the ***** of Oasis tickets breached consumer protection law, stating it had “concerns over whether buyers were given clear and timely information”.

Oasis said they had “at no time had any awareness that dynamic pricing was going to be used” in the ***** of tickets for the initial dates.

Meanwhile, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said she wanted to ensure tickets were sold “at fair prices”.

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after some standing tickets at Croke Park in Dublin rose from €176 (£148) on pre-***** to more than €400 (£337).



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