Edenbridge Bonfire Society has revealed an Oasis and Ticketmaster Bonfire Night effigy that's set to be paraded around the town.
Oasis’s Ticketmaster scandal has been brought to life in a Guy Fawkes Edenbridge Bonfire Society has revealed their latest Guy Fawkes effigy, and it’s a pretty iconic take on the Oasis Ticketmaster scandal. Set to be burnt on top of a Bonfire on November 5 is an 11-metre-tall Guy Fawkes of Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher depicted in a hilarious effigy.
Typically the group makes a Guy Fawkes that pays tribute to a viral moment from the year, usually a negative news story that people will enjoy seeing burnt up on the bonfire.
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