A spectator died after falling from an upper tier at London’s Wembley Stadium during an Oasis concert on Saturday night, according to the Metropolitan Police. The man, believed to be in his 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene. Police, stadium medics and the London Ambulance Service responded at about 22:19 local time to reports of an injured person. Officers said the victim had injuries "consistent with a fall" and appealed for witnesses or mobile-phone footage as they investigate the circumstances. Oasis, fronted by brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, said they were "shocked and saddened" by the death and offered "sincere condolences to the family and friends" of the deceased. Wembley Stadium confirmed that Sunday’s show will go ahead as planned while it cooperates with the inquiry. Saturday’s concert was the fourth of seven sold-out Wembley dates on the band’s “Live ’25” reunion tour, Oasis’s first in 16 years. The 41-date global trek, which began in Cardiff on 4 July, has sold about 900,000 tickets and is scheduled to continue in North America, Asia, Australia and South America.
Un hombre murió durante el concierto de Oasis en Wembley en extrañas circunstancias https://t.co/bZJa8cWAMx
Muere hombre durante concierto de @oasis en #Londres 🕯️ Los hermanos Liam y Noel Gallahgher se declararon "conmocionados y tristes" por la noticia, y expresaron su pésame "a la familia y a los amigos" del fallecido. 🪔 https://t.co/uu4bkKq6sH
Cantor de pagode é morto em Mesquita, na Baixada Fluminense https://t.co/op0DOobJZF