Oasis says they’re ‘shocked and saddened’ after fan falls to his death at Wembley show

On Saturday at Wembley Stadium during the Oasis concert, a tragic incident occurred where a man plummeted to his demise. The British Metropolitan Police have verified this unfortunate event.

19 PM BST where a man in his forties suffered injuries during the event. Upon finding wounds indicative of a fall, medical personnel declared the individual deceased on site.

The crowd at the stadium was large, so it’s quite possible that many individuals saw the event occur, or perhaps even recorded it with their phones,” officials stated.

After that, they requested anyone with details about the event to share this information. It’s suspected that the person in question fell from one of the upper levels of the stadium.

The specific reason behind the man’s fall remains undisclosed, but some onlookers who saw it happen speculate that he might have slipped.

As a movie-goer recounting an unforgettable concert experience, I shared with The Guardian that the venue was flooded with beer all night long! Frankly, I was taken aback to find out that spectators were even permitted to bring drinks into the seating area. Consequently, the floor turned into a hazardous, slippery surface.

Another spectator, John, asserted that he noticed numerous people resting against the railing from section 511, the area where it’s alleged the incident occurred, stating that they were present there.

He mentioned that numerous individuals persistently moved towards the front and leaned forward excessively. A single individual was halted, but following this incident, no security personnel intervened. The presence of a railing and minimal security made him contemplate that an accident might occur, as someone could potentially lose their balance there.

He too expressed disapproval towards drinking alcohol during the event, noting that he frequently observed individuals carrying cardboard cup holders filled with pints.

On Friday, The Times announced that Oasis concertgoers consumed an astounding 250,000 pints of beer during a single performance at Wembley Stadium, shattering the previous record. In comparison, last year’s Coldplay concerts moved 120,000 pints, and Taylor Swift’s events saw 40,000 sold.

At Wembley Stadium, paramedics worked diligently to resuscitate an individual, yet sadly, they were unable to save his life, as reported to the BBC.

“Despite their efforts, the fan very sadly died.” they said.

Oasis addressed the tragedy, telling NME they were “shocked and saddened” to hear the news.

As a fervent admirer, I feel compelled to express my heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family and close friends of the individual in question.

The fourth concert in Oasis’ series of sold-out shows at Wembley has been performed; they will conclude this significant event on Monday. Beginning August 24, the North American part of their tour will commence in Toronto, eventually reaching Los Angeles for two nights at the Rose Bowl on September 6 and 7.

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2025-08-04 23:01