Wembley Stadium is investigating claims that as much as 200 folks snuck in to see Oasis with out tickets utilizing a safety rip-off.
Liam and Noel Gallagher kicked off their long-awaited ‘Reside ‘25’ tour dates with two nights at Principality Stadium in Cardiff final month, after which headed over to their hometown of Manchester for 5 reveals at Heaton Park earlier than taking part in 5 of their seven sold-out stops at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Now, a brand new report by The Solar has claimed that some in attendance throughout all 5 nights had paid as much as £350 every to be smuggled into the stadium by way of a disabled entrance. They allegedly used copies of the identical ticket to get previous safety, who then handed them wristbands giving them entry to the VIP space in entrance of the stage.
“We got our tickets, which had been all the identical, and a lady drew a form on our palms,” one fan who snuck in advised the newspaper.
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— Noel Gallagher (@NoelGallagher) July 31, 2025
“We had been advised to go to the disabled door at entrance M, though our tickets stated entrance F. We confirmed our stamped palms to the individual on the door, they scanned the tickets, though all of us had the identical one, and allow us to in.
“One other member of employees then handed us a golden circle wristband and that was it. There have been zero safety searches. We simply walked straight in.”
Sky Information famous that six folks had been arrested for suspected unauthorised entry throughout the 5 reveals, and 24 had been ejected on the identical grounds, with a stadium spokesperson telling the publication: “Getting into Wembley Stadium with out a ticket is a severe offence and we’re investigating these allegations.
“If they’re substantiated, we’ll refer our proof to the police.”
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It comes after security issues about Oasis’ reveals have made headlines in latest weeks following studies of record-breaking alcohol consumption and the tragic dying of 45-year-old fan Lee Claydon at their Wembley present final Saturday (August 2).
After information of his passing emerged, a spokesperson for Wembley Stadium advised NME: “Wembley Stadium operates to a really excessive well being and security commonplace, absolutely assembly authorized necessities for the protection of spectators and employees, and is licensed to and compliant with the ISO 45001 commonplace.
“We work very carefully and collaboratively with all related occasion supply stakeholders – together with occasion house owners, native authorities, the Sports activities Floor Security Authority and the police – to ship occasions to excessive requirements of security, safety and repair for everybody attending or working within the venue.”
Oasis additionally launched an announcement on Sunday: “We’re shocked and saddened to listen to of the tragic dying of a fan on the present. Oasis wish to lengthen our honest condolences to the household and pals of the individual concerned.”
In the meantime, it later emerged {that a} fan, who had a legitimate ticket, had missed all the present in Manchester after he was knocked unconscious by a safety employee who was making an attempt to maintain out gate-crashers.
Oasis kicked off their three-show stint in Edinburgh final evening (August 8), which they’ll full earlier than heading to Dublin after which throughout the Atlantic for the North American leg of the ‘Oasis Reside ‘25’ tour. They’ll then head again to the UK for 2 last Wembley reveals in September, with negotiations underway to carry the tour to Italy.
On the first of the 41 comeback reveals, NME gave the historic evening in Cardiff the total 5 stars, and shared: “After a ‘90s heyday and an usually maligned post-millennium period, that is Oasis redesigned for the twenty first Century.
“Enjoying earlier than a pop-art-meets-psychedelia visible spectacular that by no means distracts however will look sick on a cellphone, they appear the quintessential stadium band taking part in the best hits of biggest hits.”