The phrase
“Hold up, hold on”turned out to be valuable advice for fans when heavily discounted “production hold” tickets became available for the band’s two weekend performances.
Those Oasis fans who waited until the final day to buy tickets for the Sydney shows were lucky — prices dropped to as low as $90, less than half of the cheapest tickets when sales first opened in October.
These last-minute bargains highlight the less visible practice of “production hold” tickets. They refer to seats that promoters gradually release as the tour’s stage layout and viewing angles are confirmed.
The situation offers a rare look inside how concert pricing evolves and how patience can sometimes pay off for devoted fans.
Waiting until the last moment helped Oasis fans grab seats at steep discounts, revealing how “production hold” tickets shape concert pricing dynamics.