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    1996 remembered for Euro 96, Oasis at Knebworth and rise of Girl Power

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    By News Desk on June 8, 2026 UK News
    1996 remembered for Euro 96, Oasis at Knebworth and rise of Girl Power
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    Get you up to speed: Euro 96, Oasis at Knebworth, rise of Girl Power: This is why 1996 was the most iconic year | News UK

    Dominic Mohan, former editor of The Sun, discussed significant cultural moments from 1996, including the Knebworth concerts by Oasis and England’s performance in Euro 96. Notably, today’s date marks the 30th anniversary of Euro 96 at Wembley Stadium.

    Dominic Mohan’s book, 1996: My Backstage Pass to the Wildest Year of Britain’s Wildest Decade, explores key cultural events from 1996, including the rise of the Spice Girls and the Knebworth concerts. Today marks the 30th anniversary of Euro 96, which saw England reach the semi-finals under manager Terry Venables, only to lose to Germany on penalties.

    Dominic Mohan, in his new book 1996: My Backstage Pass to the Wildest Year of Britain’s Wildest Decade, reflects on the cultural phenomena of 1996, highlighting the significance of events like Oasis’s Knebworth concerts and the Spice Girls’ rise to fame. As the 30th anniversary of Euro 96 is marked, Mohan emphasises the enduring legacy of that year in shaping British pop culture and society.

    What remains unclear — It is unclear how many copies of Dominic Mohan’s book, 1996: My Backstage Pass to the Wildest Year of Britain’s Wildest Decade, have been sold.

    1996 remembered for Euro 96, Oasis at Knebworth and rise of Girl Power

    1996 remembered for Euro 96, Oasis at Knebworth and rise of Girl Power
    Oasis’ Liam Gallagher, Geri Halliwell of Spice Girls, Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker, Robbie Williams and Stuart Pearce all made 1996 an historic year (Picture: Gavin Billenness/WTX)

    Stuart Pearce’s ferocious ‘psycho’ celebration. The Spice Girls dancing on the stairs of a London hotel. Jarvis Cocker rushing the stage during a Michael Jackson performance at the Brits.

    Incredibly, these significant moments in British culture all happened in the same year – 1996.

    And one man was at the thick of it. Dominic Mohan, former editor of The Sun, was a rising showbiz journalist when Oasis reigned supreme after two epic nights at Knebworth, the Three Lions captured the nation’s hearts at Euro 96, New Labour was on the charge, Girl Power was about to go stratospheric, Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting was released, and a certain Robbie Williams was priming himself to become the biggest pop star in the country.

    In his new book 1996: My Backstage Pass to the Wildest Year of Britain’s Wildest Decade, Dominic makes the case of why the year was the greatest of the 90s and how he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with those who made it so memorable.

    UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 01: KNEBWORTH Photo of Liam GALLAGHER and OASIS, Liam Gallagher performing live onstage, with Oasis logo behind (Photo by Roberta Parkin./Redferns)
    Oasis played to 250,000 people at Knebworth over two nights (Picture: Redferns)

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    Sitting down with WTX, Dominic said: ‘The apex of 1996 itself would have to have been the Knebworth concerts. 

    ‘That was really the peak moment where there was something amazing happening – you could feel it.

    ‘You had this coming together of football fashion, fashion designers like Stella McCartney and Alexander McQueen conquering the world. 

    Euro 96, Oasis at Knebworth, Girl Power: This is why 1996 was the greatest year Dominic Mohan David Bowie.
    David Bowie, left, with Dominic Mohan, right. Bowie was awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Music award by future Prime Minister Tony Blair at the Brit Awards in 1996

    ‘You had the rise of amazing restaurants like Gordon Ramsay and Marco Pierre White in London, you had art movements with Tracy Emin and Damien Hirst, and obviously incredible music, not only in rock but also pop. August 96 was the rise of the Spice Girls.

    ‘In the background you have the rise of New Labour and Tony Blair, you had the Brit Awards in February 96 which was a significant, emblematic moment because you had Jarvis Cocker, a respectable young man from Sheffield, who sang about damp bedrooms and fumbled kisses, giving two fingers to Michael Jackson and Americana.’

    Jarvis Cocker, British Pop Singer Member of the pop group 'Pulp', Pictured at press conference following a court appearance where he was told that he will not be prosecuted for his antics during Michael Jackson's performance at the Brit Awards. (Photo by Avalon/Getty Images)
    Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker following a court appearance for storming the stage during Michael Jackson’s performance at the Brit Awards in 1996. He was told he wouldn’t be prosecuted for one of the most infamous moments in Brits history (Picture: Avalon/Getty)

    It was a moment in time without smartphones. Pubs were full and thriving, and jukeboxes were the tool of choice for music tastemakers – not Spotify playlists dictated by algorithms.

    Your fix of celeb gossip would be splashed across tabloid newspapers that sold millions daily.

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    ‘I found there was a cultural phenomenon dropping on our desks every few months’, Dominic said.

    ‘You had the Brit Awards, Oasis at Maine Road, Euro 96…

    ‘A lot of musicians and footballers were a lot more approachable then. You would go to a gig and see Stuart Pearce jumping up and down at the front. You could go to a pub in Camden and bump into Blur or Pulp.

    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 22: Stuart Pearce of England celebrates his penalty shoot out conversion during the 1996 European Championships Quarter Final match between England and Spain at Wembley Stadium on June 22, 1996 in London, England. (Photo by Ben Radford/Allsport/Getty Images)
    Stuart Pearce’s celebration after scoring his penalty against Spain during the quarter finals of Euro 96. The image captures one of the most iconic moments in sporting history (Picture: Getty)

    ‘These people were attainable. They weren’t surrounded by managers and minders. I think, ironically, with social media, people think they’re closer to these people but they’re more distant. They’re much more protected.’

    Dominic Mohan’s five important moments of 1996

    Oasis’s Knebworth concerts

    The most important to me, in terms of being emblematic of the year, was Oasis’s Knebworth concerts. You had footballers there, you had models there, actors, musicians.

    There was a great sense of optimism but a lot of money flying around as well. Alan McGee said the bar bill for the VIP area cost him £250,000!

    Explosion of Girl Power and Spice Girls

    The Spice Girls sold more records than anyone in 1996 and they didn’t launch until June/July. It spread joy because it engaged the younger generation, particularly young girls. 

    Mel B talks about how they changed the way people dressed but the way a lot of mixed race girls wore their hair. It was OK to have an afro. She said she gets a lot of mixed race and black women coming up to her even now saying you’ve transformed my life because I could be who I was. That’s a positive legacy of the 90s.

    England at Euro 96

    It was an amazing spectacle but so depressing when Southgate ended up missing the penalty against Germany.

    I just remember Three Lions being sung… Robbie Williams was there, Liam Gallagher was there. Baddiel and Skinner were sitting near me. Everyone was consoling themselves.

    The Brit Awards

    Tony Blair presented a lifetime achievement award to David Bowie. Pete Townshend presented Oasis with one of their awards. It was very much a mutual appreciation society.

    If Keir Starmer turned up to the Brit Awards and went on stage to present one, I don’t think the reception will be that warm. Blair very much courted that rock and roll generation.

    Oasis at Maine Road

    Maine Road was the really big homecoming moment where you felt it was the crowning glory for Manchester. The whole of the city seemed to be out on the streets that weekend.

    They were certainly in my hotel bar because somebody found out my room number and my bar bill was £750. They put triple whiskeys on there at 7am! That summed up the madness of the 90s.

    Do you agree with Dominic about 1996? What was your best year? Email [email protected] or [email protected]

    Today marks the 30th anniversary of Euro 96 kicking off at the old Wembley. 

    Terry Venables’s men would shake off the controversy of their pre-tournament trip to Hong Kong – where the infamous ‘dentist’s chair’ night out unfolded – to reach the semi-finals only to be heartbreakingly knocked out by Germany on penalties.

    Former England boss Gareth Southgate famously missed his spot kick.

    ‘I remember going out on the Friday night, waking up hungover on the Saturday, and going to see England vs Spain in the quarter final when Stuart Pearce scored the penalty. It was a moment of redemption for him’, Dominic recalls.

    Spice Girls, portrait, in the street in Paris, France, 1996. L-R Mel C, Emma Bunton, Mel B, Victoria Adams, Geri Halliwell. (Photo by Tim Roney/Getty Images)
    The Spice Girls would go on to become one of the world’s biggest groups after launching in 1996 with Wannabe (Picture: Getty)

    ‘We went to a party afterwards where I distinctly remember Chris Evans, drunk, dancing with a bloke dressed as a Carlsberg elephant. 

    ‘The next day I got up and went to Finsbury Park to see the reformed Sex Pistols. We were in the VIP area. Johnny Depp and Kate Moss were there, as were Liam Gallagher and Patsy Kensit. Then suddenly Gareth Southgate and Stuart Pearce turn up because Terry Venables had given them the day off.

    Euro 96, Oasis at Knebworth, Girl Power: This is why 1996 was the greatest year Dominic Mohan Rod Stewart
    Dominic Mohan, right, enjoying a game of footy with Rod Stewart, left

    ‘They met the Sex Pistols because Pearce was a massive fan. He brought Southgate along as his plus one. Southgate had never been to a concert before.

    ‘They were introduced on stage and they got an absolute standing ovation. I just thought “that’s the 90s in a weekend”’.

    1996: My Backstage Pass to the Wildest Year of Britain’s Wildest Decade is out now via HarperCollins.


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