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Man falls to his death at Oasis concert at London’s Wembley Stadium

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 4, 2025
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Oasis members are shocked and sad by the unfortunate passing of a man who contracted injuries during a concert at London’s Wembley Stadium on Saturday, finishing the fourth album release for the band. The man had sustained injuries from a fall during the concert, which took place at 10:19pm, according to a statement from Metropolitan Police. The band has expressed its sincere condolences to the person’s family and friends,-phrasing it respectfully and sincerely.

At the scene, it was reported that a 40-year-old man was found with injuries indicative of a fall. The stadium was confirmed to be filled with fans, and the police stated that likely a number of people witnessed the incident or may have caught it on mobile phone video footage. Authorities are working to confirm the circumstances of the incident but have not provided a final verdict.

Having completed the fourth album and were preparing for just the fifth show at Wembley, the band will now play three shows in Edinburgh, two in Dublin, and then head across the Atlantic for the North American leg of their upcoming Oasis Live ‘25 reunion tour. The tour offers a grand and anticipated journey back to the UK, with promising plans for bringing the sell-out tour to mainland Europe. negotiate.

The band plans to announce the completion of the tour on Saturday and to start promoting its latest album, Stay in the Game 2, which wrapped up in August. They also aim for a sell-out tour run from September, with more shows set to take place after negotiations for mainland Europe.

The all-concert sequence marked the band’s return to international Commercial Electronic总面积 and a vibrant vibrant connection, forcing them to face a new challenge in forming a group that has become a part of a global apaapa姨pa in celebration. This entire journey reflects a profound merger of personal and professional experiences. The group’s unity is evident in theBPcrescentseparation between playlists and}), urban planning, and so on.

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