Oasis are 'shocked and saddened' after fan falls to his death during their Wembley Stadium concert
The venue, which seats 90,000 people, plans to go forward with Sunday night’s show.
Oasis are ‘shocked and saddened’ after fan falls to his death during their Wembley Stadium concert
The venue, which seats 90,000 people, plans to go forward with Sunday night's show.
By Shania Russell
Published on August 3, 2025 03:51PM EDT
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Oasis onstage at their Cardiff concert on July 4. Credit:
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A man has died after falling to his death during an Oasis concert at Wembley Stadium.
On Saturday, London Ambulatory Services and officers on duty at the stadium responded to reports that a man in his 40s had been injured at 10:19 p.m., the Metropolitan Police confirmed to **. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
While attending to the individual, paramedics found he had "injuries consistent with a fall," a Wembley Stadium spokesperson confirmed in a statement to EW.
"Despite their efforts, the fan very sadly died," the statement continued. "Our thoughts go out to his family, who have been informed and are being supported by specially trained police officers."
Oasis plays their Live '25 Tour Opening night concert at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, UK.
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The venue additionally confirmed that Sunday night's Oasis concert would go ahead as planned. Authorities have since requested that anyone who may have witnessed the incident or unknowingly caught it on video immediately get in touch via 101.
Oasis, which is composed of brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, offered their condolences in a statement provided to EW: "We are shocked and saddened to hear of the tragic death of a fan at the show last night," said the band. "Oasis would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the person involved."
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Oasis is currently in the midst of their much-anticipated reunion tour, which kicked off last month in Cardiff, Wales. It marks the end of a 15-year split after the legendary Britpop group was divided by an infamous, decades-long feud between the two brothers. Saturday night's concert was part of seven sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium, which has a 90,000-person capacity.
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The Oasis Live ’25 World Tour will also see the brothers play in Manchester, Edinburgh, and Dublin throughout the summer before heading abroad to North America for shows in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The duo will return to Wembley Stadium in September before heading abroad to countries in South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, and Brazil.
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