Oasis fans have been sipping a record number of beer, reported British magazine Metro.

The Oasis tour will continue in Edinburgh, Scotland on Friday. Aop

Oasis fans have made history at the Wembley Stadium in London, reported British Metro magazine.

According to the newspaper, fans have sipped a record number of beer tutors on Wembley.

Delaware North, which is responsible for stadium catering services, announced that at each gig, fans have ordered about 250,000 pints.

According to the magazine, Coldplay fans bought about 120,000 pints per performance in 2024. When Taylor Swift appeared on Wembley on his ERAS tour in the same year, viewers said the “relatively modest 40,000 pints in the evening”.

The magazine uses figures to create a perspective: Oasis fans have sipped beer about twice as much compared to Coldplay fans and about six times compared to Swift fans.

According to Metro magazine, each Oasis gig has had about 80,000 people. If the orders were equal, each viewer would have ordered three pints.

– But since many fans choose wine, non -alcoholic drinks, or leaves drinks completely, real beer drinkers are likely to overturn much more in their throat, the magazine writes.

The magazine does not tell if Coldplay and Swift gigs have sold more wine, for example.

Metro estimates that, according to the figures, a beer for each Oasis gig has been bought for more than £ 2 million, or about EUR 2.3 million.

The band performed at Wembley on five nights at the turn of July and August and returns to the stadium again in September.

At Oasis’s Saturday gig, the spirit that demanded the spirit occurred. According to current information, a man in about forty fell and died of injuries caused by falls.

British The Telegraphin The man is believed to have fallen when the fans began to leave the stadium after the gig.

At present, there is no information that accident is associated with alcohol. The Metro reported on the record break by Oasis fans on Friday, the day before the life of the life. The police are investigating the incident.

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