Oasis fans drank 250,000 pints of beer at Wembley Stadium

Add your Headline Text Here
@fyinews team

05/08/2025

Copy link
fyi:
  1. The crowd at Oasis’s sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium—the UK’s largest concert venue—set a new record, consuming an average of 250,000 beers per concert.
  2. This figure far surpasses the 120,000 beers sold during Coldplay’s tour last year and the 40,000 during Taylor Swift’s shows.
  3. With 80,000 fans per night, that works out to about three beers per person, generating over £2 million in revenue, as each beer sells for £8.20.

News


The crowd at Oasis’s sold-out concerts at Wembley Stadium, the UK’s largest live music venue, set a new record for the stadium, consuming an average of 250,000 beers per show, according to The Times. The Britpop band, which originally split in 2009, has already performed five shows at Wembley and will return for two more in September as part of its reunion tour.

This level of beer consumption far exceeds the 120,000 beers sold at Coldplay’s show last year and the 40,000 at Taylor Swift’s concert in Wembley. With 80,000 fans attending each night, the average comes to three beers per person—though in reality, since some fans don’t drink or choose other beverages, the per-drinker average is likely much higher.

The band has performed five shows at Wembley and is set to return for two more in September as part of its reunion tour.

The beer sales alone translated into over £2 million in revenue, with each pint priced at £8.20. The newspaper also reported that roughly 4,500 kegs are moved in and out of the stadium per concert, and that local pubs have seen a noticeable boost in beer sales thanks to the Oasis crowd.

The demand has even put pressure on Wembley Stadium to find creative solutions for drink storage. According to The Caterer magazine, the catering team found itself in a “turf war” with cleaning and maintenance staff, trying to repurpose cupboards and spaces under escalators as makeshift storage areas.

 

AD(1024x768)