Robbie Williams gets one up on rivals Oasis by BLOCKING dynamic pricing for rival stadium shows in 2025

ROBBIE WILLIAMS has taken a swipe at rivals Oasis once again as he also prepares to hit the ground running next summer.

Bizart can reveal that the Rock DJ singer has blocked controversial dynamic pricing – meaning the prices of tickets increase if demand is there – on his tour after Oasis were criticized for using it.

Robbie Williams has blocked controversial dynamic pricing for his 2025 shows

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Robbie Williams has blocked controversial dynamic pricing for his 2025 showsCredit: Getty
Oasis were accused of exploiting fans with their use of dynamic pricing for tickets for their comeback tour

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Oasis were accused of exploiting fans with their use of dynamic pricing for tickets for their comeback tourCredit: Instagram/Oasis

Sources say Rob “doesn’t want to take advantage of his fans” like Noel and Liam Gallagher were accused of doing.

He is said to have personally made sure that the same controversial rollout will not happen on his shows.

A source said: “Robbie doesn’t want to take advantage of his fans and saw the upset dynamic pricing caused by Oasis supporters. He didn’t want to do that to his own fans.

“Of course he knows it’s also a great way to get one up on Liam and Noel Gallagher.”

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Robbie has previously said of his love/hate relationship with the feuding brothers: “They were also giant bullies to the whole industry, everyone in it – and I didn’t like that.

“A lot of that is still in me. They’re probably different people now, but there’s a lot of me that says, ‘They’re bloody thugs, them. I don’t like thugs.’

Tickets for Robbie’s 2025 tour go on general sale tomorrow, with stadium dates in London and Edinburgh as well as shows in Manchester and Bath.

We understand that additional dates in the major UK cities have also already been lined up.

A source said: “The tour is going to be huge for Rob – 2025 is really shaping up to be his year.”

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