Credited from: BBC
A man in his 40s tragically died after falling from an upper tier during an Oasis concert at Wembley Stadium in London. The incident occurred around 10:19 PM BST on Saturday, with police stating that the man was "found with injuries consistent with a fall" and was pronounced dead at the scene despite the attempts of emergency medical personnel, according to SCMP, BBC, and The Jakarta Post.
The concert, part of the Oasis Live '25 reunion tour, had an attendance of approximately 90,000 fans. Authorities believe many attendees may have witnessed the fall or captured it on mobile phone footage, and they are appealing for anyone with such information to contact them, as noted by Bangkok Post, CBS News, and Los Angeles Times.
In their statement, the band expressed they were "shocked and saddened" to hear about the tragedy, extending their condolences to the victim's family and friends. Witnesses reported that the man might have slipped from the balcony area, raising concerns about crowd control and the handling of alcohol consumption at the venue. There had been significant reports of beer being consumed during the concert, leading to a potentially slippery surface, according to BBC and Los Angeles Times.
The Oasis tour was designed to mark the band's return after a long hiatus, featuring numerous sold-out performances across major locations. Despite the incident, the band confirmed that subsequent concerts, including one scheduled for the following day, would continue as planned, as relayed by SCMP, Bangkok Post, and CBS News.