Last August, Mark Curtis was among millions of fans across the world desperate to land tickets to the Oasis reunion tour. The ticketing process, which was defined by technical issues, duplicitous scams, and ferocious demand, resulted in many disappointed fans who were unable to get a chance to see the iconic British band perform live for the first time in 16 years. But Curtis had a plan. He and his family had developed an operation rich with logistics to maximise their chance of getting in. On the Monday before the Saturday tickets went on sale, Curtis received a text with…
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