Close Menu
WTX News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Tyrese Gibson issues statement after failing to surrender to police over fatal dog mauling
    • Starmer is right to be buoyed after conference but he has a very long road ahead
    • JA on F1 podcast: Keeping up appearances F1 style
    • Danny Dyer tells daughter Dani to ‘pull her big girl knickers up’ after Strictly
    • Greggs increasing prices tomorrow due to higher employment costs
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    WTX News
    • Live News
      • US News
      • EU News
      • UK News
      • Politics
      • COVID-19
      • Business
      • Tech zone
    • World news
      • Middle East News
        • UAE News
        • Palestine News
      • Europe
        • Italian News
        • Spanish News
      • Africa news
      • South America
      • North America
      • Asia
    • News Briefings
      • UK News Briefing
      • World News Briefing
      • Live Business News
    • Sports
      • Football News
      • Tennis
      • Women’s Football
    • MY World
      • Climate Change
      • In Review
      • Expose
      • Special Reports
        • Conscience Convoy
        • Rohingya Report
    • Entertainment
      • Insta Talk
      • Royal Family
      • Gaming News
      • TV Shows
      • Streaming
    • Lifestyle
      • Fitness
      • Fashion
      • Cooking recipes
      • Luxury
      • Money Saving Expert
    • Travel
      • Culture
      • Holidays
    • Sign Up
      • Log In
    WTX News
    • Live News
    • World news
    • News Briefings
    • Sports
    • MY World
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Sign Up
    Home - Music - Fences built around Oasis’s Manchester gig as ticketless fans given stern warning
    Music

    Fences built around Oasis’s Manchester gig as ticketless fans given stern warning

    By Savanah Al Badri4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp
    Fences built around Oasis’s Manchester gig as ticketless fans given stern warning

    Cliff Notes – Fences built around Oasis’s Manchester gig as ticketless fans given stern warning

    • Manchester City Council has implemented strict measures, including steel fencing, to prevent ticketless fans from accessing the Oasis concert at Heaton Park, prioritising public safety and environmental protection.
    • Fans without tickets have been advised to enjoy city centre festivities instead, as the council aims to avoid the chaos seen during previous shows, where 15 arrests were made.
    • Reactions from fans have been mixed, with some expressing disappointment over the restrictions, while others support the decision for safety reasons.

    Fences built around Oasis’s Manchester gig as ticketless fans given stern warning

    Mancunian Oasis fans have been left disappointed by new council measures (Picture: Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com)

    ‘Necessary measures’ have been implemented to prevent ticketless fans from accessing Oasis’s Manchester show from afar at Heaton Park.

    The reunited Britpop rockers had a euphoric homecoming over the weekend, with hundreds of fans who didn’t manage to get their hands on a ticket flocking to the renamed ‘Gallagher Hill’ to watch the stage from a high vanatge point.

    The Wonderwall hitmakers – Liam and Noel – are set to return to Manchester tomorrow, July 16, but the council has confirmed no stragglers will be able to catch the show – and urged them not to try.

    On Tuesday, steel fencing was erected ‘around a large area of the hill within the cattle field in the main park’ where 300 young whips have recently been planted in order to develop a new woodland area for the park.

    These measures also include protection for the livestock in the field which includes nursing cows and a bull. The dual purpose of the fence protects the wildlife and wards off any of those attempting to still come along.

    Meanwhile, the arena itself is double-walled with solid high security fencing and surrounded by 2000 security personnel, with no long-distance visibility of the arena.

    Fences have been erected ahead of the three final shows (Picture: X/@‌KeeponRunning11/pictureexclusive.com)

    The city council made the decision in order to proect the environment and deter ticketless fans (Picture: Men Media)

    Councillor John Hacking, Executive Member for Employment, Skills and Leisure, Manchester City Council, said their ‘hand had been forced’ to prioritise public safety and ‘minimise’ enivronmental impact.

    He continued: ‘Our advice to music fans who don’t have tickets for the concerts is to head into the city centre instead.  

    ‘The whole city is going all out to celebrate and help everyone have a good time.  We’ve got some fantastic things going on with a real party atmosphere for everyone to enjoy whether they’ve got tickets for the Oasis gigs or not.’

    The Heaton Park Instagram account reiterated this plea, telling its followers to ‘not travel for the concert if you do not have a ticket for the event.’

    Oasis fans have expressed their disappointment (Picture: Men Media)

    This means the final three shows – on Wednesday, Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20 – will not have a repeat of last week’s shenanigans.

    Fans have shared their devastation at the development with one Instagram commenter, gemmamono, writing it was ‘utterly miserable’.

    ‘That’s absolutely ridiculous,’ user steph_hampson echoed.

    Loop1501 called it a ‘terrible move’ and coynemorgan said to ‘let people enjoy it’.

    Others praised the decision, however, with goodfood_mcr telling them ‘well done’ and another agreeing it made sense as a ‘safety thing’.

    Several arrests were made during the Heaton Park gig nights (Picture: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)

    This comes after arrests were made following some fans trying to scale the fences surrounding the gig, with 15 arrested in total over the first two nights.

    In a statement, Assistant Chief Constable Matt Boyle said: ‘We have been planning for these events for several months, working with partners and the organisers to make sure everyone can enjoy the concerts safely.

    ‘To that end, I’m pleased to say that the first two Oasis homecoming events have been a success.

    ‘What has been especially pleasing is how more than 100,000 people have enjoyed these iconic events safely and without trouble. We will have a highly visible presence in and around Heaton Park, and across the city, to ensure the next three events continue to pass safely.’

    Arts and Entertainment Manchester UK Entertainment
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram WhatsApp
    Previous ArticleLamine Yamal: Disability rights group threatens legal action after people with dwarfism reportedly hired for star’s birthday party
    Next Article East and West Midlands are latest regions officially in drought – which areas could be next
    Savanah Al Badri
    • X (Twitter)

    Savanah is the Fashion news correspondent for WTX News. She has over 15 years experience in journalism and communications on a range of organisations, with roles that range from Reporting and Editorial to Brand Account Manager and production roles. She regularly writes features in Middle eastern Fashion and the latest trends coming through the world of fashion.

    Related Posts

    Lionel Richie makes shocking claim about Michael Jackson’s hygiene
    Music

    Lionel Richie makes shocking claim about Michael Jackson’s hygiene

    Nicole Kidman files for divorce from Keith Urban after fighting to save marriage
    Music

    Nicole Kidman files for divorce from Keith Urban after fighting to save marriage

    ‘Rejected Amber Davies for Strictly twice’ over previous experience
    Music

    ‘Rejected Amber Davies for Strictly twice’ over previous experience

    Selena Gomez shares first look at star-studded wedding after marrying Benny Blanco
    Music

    Selena Gomez shares first look at star-studded wedding after marrying Benny Blanco

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    Advertisment
    News Headlines
    Starmer is right to be buoyed after conference but he has a very long road ahead

    Starmer is right to be buoyed after conference but he has a very long road ahead

    Greggs increasing prices tomorrow due to higher employment costs

    Greggs increasing prices tomorrow due to higher employment costs

    Save 70% on VIP subscription
    News Briefings - the way to a better life
    News Briefings - the way to a better life
    Advert by Sponsors
    More from WTX News
    The latest gaming news - with game reviews and tips and tricks. updated 24 hours a day.
    The latest gaming news
    Hot off the press!
    • Tyrese Gibson issues statement after failing to surrender to police over fatal dog mauling October 1, 2025
    • Starmer is right to be buoyed after conference but he has a very long road ahead October 1, 2025
    • JA on F1 podcast: Keeping up appearances F1 style October 1, 2025
    • Danny Dyer tells daughter Dani to ‘pull her big girl knickers up’ after Strictly October 1, 2025
    • Greggs increasing prices tomorrow due to higher employment costs October 1, 2025
    WTX News latest breaking news sports and travel
    Latest News and analysis - Deciphering through the BS with exclusive News Briefings
    Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram

    News

    • World News
    • UK News
    • US News
    • EU News
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • News Briefing
    • Live News

    Company

    • About WTX News
    • Register
    • Advertising
    • Work with us
    • Contact
    • Community
    • GDPR Policy
    • Privacy

    Services

    • Fitness for free
    • Insta Talk
    • How to guides
    • Climate Change
    • In Review
    • Expose
    • NEWS SUMMARY
    • Money Saving Expert

    News delivered to your inbox

    Copyright WTX News 2025

    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.