North East Oasis fans might be in for a tense morning waiting for tickets as multiple ticket websites have gone down.

Ticketmaster is showing long queues and many people on social media are complaining that they are getting kicked out of the queues too.

Oasis ticket-selling websites are experiencing issues on Saturday morning as the band’s reunion tour goes on general sale.

Manchester-based promoter SJM Concerts’ website Gigs and Tours is unable to load since around 8.10am.

It displays messages saying: “service unavailable” and “the service is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later”.

Similar issues were encountered on the ticketmaster.ie page for the two shows at Dublin Croke Park shows, which went on sale at 8am.

Instead of a page opening to buy tickets, an error number was displayed, which usually indicates a webpage is unable to handle any more connections.

A similar code was visible at gigsinscotland.com/artist/oasis as Scottish fans had difficulties getting onto the website for the Edinburgh shows.

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The website tickets.seetickets.com/tour/oasis, where you can book for several UK shows, also appeared unavailable.

A message said: “Our website is very busy! We have lots of people looking for tickets and you are being held on this page until a space becomes available. This page will refresh automatically.”

UK tickets are on general sale at 9am through Gigs and Tours, ticketmaster.co.uk, gigsinscotland.com and seetickets.com.