The local Conservative MP, Bradley Thomas,
She told the BBC that when she found out she got the tickets, she said she felt "supersonic".“My heart was beating, I was super, super excited, I couldn’t believe it for the moment. I thought I’d have to pay a couple of thousands pounds," she said.
Ms Karakose has been a fan since she was 13 and this will be her third time seeing the band live.Six years ago she met Liam Gallagher in Istanbul and got a photograph with him as he was about to leave a hotel, but added "it would be a dream to meet Noel Gallagher".Rachael Board, 51, from Devon, got two tickets to see Oasis at Wembley - but paid more than £900 after failing to get cheaper tickets.
A longstanding fan, she told the BBC that "we got caught up in the vibe," adding that she "would never think I was that person who would spend so much on a concert ticket".Oasis were formed in Manchester in 1991 - their original line-up was Liam and Noel Gallagher, guitarist Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs, bassist Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan and drummer Tony McCarroll.
As hype for the gigs builds, sales and streams of the band's back catalogue have surged, putting three albums into the top five of the UK charts on Friday.
Greatest hits collection Time Flies is at number three, 1995's What's The Story Morning Glory is at four, and debut Definitely Maybe - released on 29 August 1994 - is in fifth place, at the time of writing.The blast furnaces were constantly fed with coal, and their closure will have more than halved Wales' industrial emissions since 2022, according to the CCC.
But environmentalists have warned the situation at Port Talbot could damage public support for climate action if it is seen to mean job losses and the demise of heavy industry.In its report, the CCC said there were "important lessons to learn", and that governments in both Westminster and Cardiff Bay should have been better prepared.
"The challenges facing the UK steel sector have been clear for many years and, given the significance of this site to the local economy, a more proactive and decisive transition plan should have been developed," they argued.The UK government should have taken steps to make industrial electricity prices more competitive, and convened "early and collaborative" negotiations between plant owners, workers and the community, the report said.