
Chaos Erupts at Oasis Reunion Gig in Toronto as Brawl Footage Surfaces
Chaos Erupts at Oasis Toronto Reunion Show, Followed by Wembley Tragedy
[Image: Crowd brawl at Oasis concert in Toronto]
Caption: A fight broke out during Oasis’ Toronto reunion gig, disrupting the performance.
Oasis’ highly anticipated reunion tour took a violent turn in Toronto over the weekend when a brawl erupted mid-concert. Footage shows punches thrown as chaos unfolded in the crowd, with fans attempting to separate clashing attendees. One concertgoer fell to the floor during the scuffle, while others continued swinging. Remarkably, one woman danced calmly in the aftermath, unfazed by the turmoil.
Fans criticized the behavior online, with Reddit users calling it “ridiculous” and questioning why attendees would “spend all that money just to fight.” The band’s Live ‘25 tour continues across 13 global cities, including additional London dates at Wembley Stadium in late September.
[Image: Crowd members attempting to break up the fight]
Caption: Concertgoers intervened to stop the altercation during the Toronto show.
Wembley Stadium Tragedy
This incident follows a fatal accident at Oasis’ August 3 Wembley Stadium show, where Lee Claydon, 45, a landscape gardener and father from Bournemouth, fell from an upper tier. Medics tried to save him in front of horrified fans, but he died at the scene. His father, Clive Claydon, 75, claimed Lee slipped on spilled beer, calling it a “horrible accident.”
[Image: Lee Claydon smiling with his partner Amanda]
Caption: Lee Claydon, who tragically died after a fall at Wembley.
Clive emphasized his son was sober and questioned venue safety: “There was beer everywhere… I want answers from Wembley.” Lee, described as a devoted family man, had attended the concert with his brother and nieces. While Clive acknowledged Lee might have had “a couple of beers,” he dismissed rumors of intoxication or drug use.
[Image: Fallen concertgoer during the Toronto brawl]
Caption: A fan falls during the Toronto fight as tensions escalated.
Tour Continues Amid Controversy
Oasis’ tour marches on despite the incidents, with fans expressing frustration over the Toronto brawl. One Reddit user wrote, “Imagine waiting years to see Oasis just to get kicked out.” Meanwhile, Clive Claydon mourns his son, stating, “He had everything going for him,” and seeks accountability for the safety lapse at Wembley.
[Image: Reddit comments criticizing the brawl]
Caption: Fans slammed the violence, urging others to “just enjoy the show.”
As investigations into Lee’s death continue, the tour’s remaining dates face heightened scrutiny over crowd safety measures.