In England, Dacia sues the Oasis group and promises a concert
This page is translated from the original post "En Angleterre, Dacia attaque le groupe Oasis et promet un concert" in French.

The Romanian manufacturer, a fierce critic of the cost of living, denounces concert ticket prices, including those of the Oasis band.
Zorro is a protean vigilante. He can be mustached, wear a mask, and ride a black horse, or be a Romanian builder with outsourced production (China, Morocco) and then be shocked that the purchasing power is low among his customers. Thus, Dacia conducted a major survey across the Channel on the ability of Britons to afford concert tickets.
This is not an April Fools’ joke, but a genuine statement from the manufacturer owned by the Renault group. Accordingly, Dacia informs us that 47% of Great Britain’s residents have missed the chance to see their favorite musical artist in the past two years due to high ticket prices, “dynamic pricing,” and increasing demand.
Oasis, Taylor Swift, and Coldplay are identified as the most “beyond budget” artists for fans, with two out of five people (42%) either unwilling or unable to pay the ticket prices to see them live.
The ten “beyond budget” artists for Britons are:
- Oasis
- Taylor Swift
- Coldplay
- Elton John
- Take That
- P!nk
- Dua Lipa
- Bruce Springsteen
- Harry Styles
- The Weeknd
The ten most affected cities by concert prices are revealed:
- Belfast
- Glasgow
- Manchester
- Edinburgh
- Brighton
- Southampton
- Newcastle
- Sheffield
- London
- Liverpool

Dacia organizes a free concert!
The most amusing aspect, ultimately, is Dacia’s populist approach, going so far as to organize a concert with the slogan: “at a price everyone can afford… free!” And to hit where it hurts, the on-stage artists will be a tribute band covering Oasis hits, the Shoasis group. This concert will take place on December 4, 2024, at Protein Studios in London.
However, this idea sends a double-edged message, praising imitation. For a manufacturer producing in China, this is ill-timed… It also risks portraying Oasis fans as “proletarians” while trying to ride the buzz of the band’s reformation to sell cars.
Finally, Dacia combines the pleasant with the practical by stating that Spring models will power lighting and instruments through bidirectional charging technology.
But does Dacia not also risk shooting itself in the foot: WHO CAN AFFORD TO OWN A MICRO-CITY ELECTRIC CAR COSTING NEARLY 19,000 EUROS?
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