Fans of Oasishave established a new record in the Wembley Stadium When you drink more than fans of Coldplay and Taylor Swift In that same stadium.
It has been informed that the concerts that Oasis carried out in the legendary London stadium have drunk more than a quarter of a million pints per night.
The new figures were shared by Delaware North, the company that manages the Wembley stadium catering service.
According to The Times, the public of the recent Oasis concerts has drunk much more than that of other great concerts in the emblematic enclosure.
Britpop giants They have played so far in three of their seven shows scheduled at the London Stadiumand they plan to continue with shows on Saturday, August 2 and Sunday 3, before returning in September.
The greatest amount of pints sold in Wembley
On average, 250,000 pints are sold on each of their nights in Wembleyexceeding 120,000 sold in the Coldplay shows in 2024 and the 40,000 sold on the dates of Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’, also last year.
You paint the stadium cost 8.20 pounds, and with approximately 80,000 fans of each concert, that is equivalent to about three pints per amateur. Since many fans do not drink in concerts or prefer something different from beer, the real proportion of pints per person will be significantly greater.
The demand has pressed to the Wembley stadium to look for creative solutions for the storage of alcoholic beverages. The catering service has reported that the team has been involved in a territorial dispute with cleaning and maintenance personnel, trying to use spaces in the cabinets and under the mechanical stairs as storage.
The Times also reported that in each show around 4,500 barrels are moved inside and outside the stadium, and that the pubs of the surrounding areas have seen an increase in the pints sold thanks to Oasis fans.
How the Oasis tour follows
After acting in London this weekend, Oasis will visit Edimburg and Dublin, in addition to North America, South America (with two shows in Argentina)Australia, South Korea and Japan. They will return to the United Kingdom for two final concerts in Wembley in September, and are already in negotiations to take the tour to Italy.
Source: Ambito

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