Thousands of special editions of the London Standard handed out to mark Oasis' long-awaited return to Wembley
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Special editions of the London Standard were distributed to thousands of Oasis fans to commemorate the band's return to Wembley after 16 years. Fans eagerly collected the editions near Wembley Stadium, with over 160,000 copies handed out on the release day. The paper featured a collector's edition poster and highlighted the band's history in London during the 1990s. The unique collaboration with Burger King involved vendors in themed bucket hats. A total of roughly 630,000 attendees are expected for seven summer gigs at Wembley.
Thousands of special editions of the London Standard have been handed out to Oasis fans to mark the Britpop band's long-awaited return to the capital.
Over 160,000 editions of the paper were handed out across London as the paper was released on Thursday.
Inside the paper, the Standard celebrates Oasis fever, looking at how the Gallagher brothers stormed the capital in the 1990s and the pair's love-hate relationship with the city.
Roughly 630,000 people will watch Oasis at seven gigs at Wembley across the summer.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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