Oasis fans were less than impressed with the prices of pints in and around Cardiff's Principality Stadium. Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher finally made up after feuding for 16 years, with the two swiftly announcing a huge reunion tour in a shock announcement made last summer.
And on Friday night (July 4), over 70,000 fans descended upon the Welsh capital city for Oasis' very first gig of their tour as they chanted and cheered for the brothers. Before heading into the venue, which was charging £8.20 for a pint, many fans enjoyed a few pre-drinks at the pubs surrounding the stadium.
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Some fans complained of the price increase at nearby Wetherspoons pubs, where a few drinks were £2 more expensive. The pub chain confirmed to The Sun they raised the prices at three of its Cardiff city centre pubs.
"We can confirm that prices were increased in three of our Cardiff city centre pubs during the Oasis concert," they said. "The police categorised it as an event day, which meant the pubs were required to have additional door supervisors.
"In addition the pubs employed more staff than usual for the concert. Wetherspoon continues to offer value for money prices."

One concert-goer even took a picture of the drinks menu and shared it with others on social media, writing: "Prices at Cardiff City Centre Wetherspoons today for Oasis opening night - horrific, shocking, butters."
Another fan complained about the price of drinks at the Cardiff Marriott, writing: "Nice of @CardiffMarriott to introduce dynamic pint pricing for the gig today, 18% increase on a pint of beer #Oasis #Cardiff."
Once fans are inside the stadium, support act Cast will play first at 6pm following by Richard Ashcroft at 7pm and Oasis taking to the stage at 8.15pm.
Oasis fans have been forecasted to buy 8,667,600 pints during the tour, with 2,219,458 of those pints getting chucked in the air in celebration.
The Oasis reunion was initially so secret that Liam and Noel told just eight people, with friends and family not in the loop.
That all changed with the announcement of the tour in August last year. The pair posed for several photos together confirming the band's long-awaited reunion on Tuesday, saying: "The great wait is over." Ticket sales then led to chaos as millions of fans around the world scrambled to get them.
The band will finally take to the stage tonight, having split in August 2009. In a video to promote the comeback last year, Liam was heard saying: "When we both come together, you have greatness."
Noel then says: "I know my brother better than anybody else. This is it, this is happening."
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