Trending 'Absolute joke yet again' - Many fans outraged as LCD Soundsystem tickets for three Dublin shows sell out in seconds Close 1/1 James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem Gallery 1 James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem

Demand was always going to be high but it seems it was particularly high for this morning's sale of LCD Soundsystem tickets on Ticketmaster.

Three Dublin gigs were announced last week with tickets going on sale at 9am this morning.

However, many fans were left disappointed as, despite logging in on time, they were told no tickets were available.

The gigs take place at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin on Wednesday September 27, Thursday September 28 and Friday September 29.

According to Ticketmaster it is always a simple case of "supply and demand".

Given the Olympia Theatre has a capacity of just 1247 that means there were fewer than 4,000 tickets available.

Interest in the gigs is particularly high since they will be LCD Soundsystem's only Irish shows this year.

The band formed in 2005 and split in 2011 before reforming 2015 and frontman James Murphy revealed last month that their new album is finally done and follows the release of Call The Police and American Dream.

It has been seven years since the group released any music. Their last album, This Is Happening, released in 2010, so fans are massively excited about hearing the new material live.

Some of those unlucky in the lottery that is ticket-buying these days took to Twitter to voice their outrage.

Several blessed individuals managed to bag tickets and took the opportunity to share their good news with everyone on Twitter.

And it looks like those who did manage to get tickets are holding on tight because there are no LCD Soundsystem tickets for sale on Seatwave either at the time of writing.

Usually tickets for in-demand gigs are flogged by third party sellers on Ticketmaster's sister site (often at inflated prices) within minutes of the original sale.

Not so today.

There is, however, one individual selling a lone Friday standing ticket on DoneDeal as they "just realised" they'll be out of the country that weekend.

Online Editors