
Stand by me! Moment dozens of 'disabled' Oasis fans get out of wheelchairs and start dancing at comeback gig in 'biblical' scenes
The 32–year–old, who has been unable to walk since the age of nine, has described the 'biblical' scenes at Manchester's Heaton Park as other fans in the accessible area abandoned their crutches when the Gallagher brothers took to the stage.
He suspects fans desperate to secure briefs for the band's reunion tour are to blame – after snapping them up from resellers who bought tickets meant for those with genuine disabilities and reselling them online.
Accessible area tickets for the show were on secondary resale site Viagogo for £634 each, and were sold in pairs, according to the SWNS news agency - despite companion tickets being added free of charge when booked officially.
Videos and images Mr Chapman shared online showed crutches and wheelchairs ditched in the raised seating area, which is intended for those unable to stand. Around him, dozens of people were on their feet.
The music superfan believes lax checks allowed those who had snapped up the resold ballots to enter while appearing to pretend they had a disability – before seemingly abandoning all pretence to boogie with the brothers.
He himself struggled to get tickets for the accessible area and ultimately had to buy standard tickets for himself and carer Sam Priest, who would normally be given a free ticket in order to accompany him.
The Oasis fan was later able to get a refund for Sam's ticket after he contacted organisers to explain the situation – and had to join a waiting list to enter the raised accessible area on the day itself.
He suspects people snapped up tickets for the accessible area via resale sites. Some were listed on Viagogo for £634 each - despite the fact carers go free with official vendors
He said: 'There were loads of people in wheelchairs and with crutches, but when Oasis came on they all jumped out their wheelchairs and dropped their crutches and stood up for the whole gig for two hours.
'Me being quite severely disabled, I know that standing up for two hours is very, very unlikely.'
Carer Sam added: 'We were joking Jesus Christ must have been on the platforms, there were so many miracles performed that night.'
Mark was diagnosed with life–shortening Duchenne muscular dystrophy when he was five years old.
The music podcaster, who went to over 100 gigs last year, has been an Oasis fan for 25 years and has seen Liam Gallagher perform live solo eight times.
So, when the band announced they were reuniting Mark, from Wilmslow in Cheshire, was ecstatic.
But he has since labelled the behaviour of those who appeared to feign disability 'appalling' and said their behaviour was tantamount to 'abuse'.
'The behavior of some attendees was unacceptable as they clearly weren't disabled,' he later said in a social media post.
He added: 'They were literally just standing for the whole time, they kept leaving the platform and joining their friends in front of the platform and leaving their wheelchairs behind and crutches behind, and when they went to the toilet.
'It's really frustrating. I could see people in front of the platform who were clearly struggling who had to stand there without a seat, and there were people on the platform who didn't need to be there.
'A lot of my friends applied who were also disabled and they didn't get any tickets whatsoever.
'It was frustrating knowing that there's people who needed to be there who couldn't.'
Similarly, a man with cerebral palsy who went viral earlier earlier this month after he was held aloft by fans to see the gig on Friday July 11 had been unable to get access to the accessible seating area.
Daniel Tester, 37, was held up by fellow Britpop fans to see the show after his sister Jemma was unable to get hold of the tickets meant for those with disabilities.
BBC News reports that Jemma had been 'unable to secure access' to the area for her brother, who uses a wheelchair.
Both fans say the gig was life–changing all the same – but questions remain over why fans with disabilities struggled to access the area meant for them while those who were seemingly not disabled could carry on with impunity.
The Oasis tour is continuing through the end of July and August in the UK and Ireland before heading across to North America. The Gallaghers then return to Wembley for further shows in September.
Accessible tickets for September shows at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium are listed on Viagogo for up to £789, MailOnline found today.
The tickets are listed as being for the 'West Accessible' zone of the rugby stadium.
In the months ahead of the tour, Ticketmaster had vowed to cancel thousands of tickets that it believed had been listed for resale.
Briefs were being offered for amounts in excess of £7,000 after seemingly being snapped up by professional touts.
Some fans have opted not to even buy tickets for Oasis at all - instead climbing huge metal fences or even disguising themselves as litter pickers in order to see the shows.
The Government is currently mulling over how to tackle the problem of professional touting following a consultation earlier this year.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mirror
13 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Noel Gallagher takes brutal swipe at Royal Family during Oasis hometown show
Noel Gallagher has taken aim at the Royal Family during the closing night of Oasis' residency at Manchester's Heaton Park over the weekend Noel Gallagher took a swipe at the Royal Family while performing at Oasis' closing night of their Manchester residency. The singer-songwriter, 58, has just completed five dates at Manchester's Heaton Park with Oasis, after burning the hatchet with his younger brother, Liam Gallagher, 52. Each night, the once-warring brothers performed to a sold-out crowd of 80,000 fans, who had never imagined that Oasis would reunite again. The mega-group split in 2009 after Noel said he couldn't work with his brother for a day longer. But while those in attendance appeared to be in high spirits, Noel used his solo slot to make his feelings very clear. At the first Heaton Park show, he dedicated the track Half The World Away to the late Caroline Aherne, famed for playing Denise in The Royle Family, which the song is also the soundtrack to. On Sunday, however, Noel didn't hold back when it came to sharing what he wanted to say. As he started playing the track, he said: "This one, for the Royal Family," which the audience appeared to lap up as they let out loud cheers. "Not that f***ing Royal Family! The real Royle Family," he added, in a clip which is being shared on TikTok, as the crowd let out a louder cheer, before he started performing the moving track. This isn't the first time Noel has spoken about the royals. In 2022, ahead of the late Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee, he said he wasn't "anti-royal" but believed the "appeal" of the Firm had been "dwindling." "There are other things for people to be interested in," he commented, before branding the monarchy as "a bit farcical." He said: "I'm not like anti-royal or anything. I don't hate the Queen or none of them; they were all born into it." Oasis: What's Their Story? An unofficial celebration magazine on sale now! A few simple words on social media on August 27 in 2024 were enough to spark pandemonium among Oasis fans and were the catalyst for the most eagerly awaited UK gigs of all time. This special unofficial magazine, available to order here, marks the reunion and honours the band both now and down the years with our incredible archive of photos and interviews - and with exclusive reviews and photographs of their first show! Meanwhile, Liam also made light of a recent situation which has gone viral on social media after Coldplay singer Chris Martin appeared to catch Astronomer CEO, Andy Byron, and the company's head of HR, Kristin Cabot, in an intimate embrace before they tried to hide their face. "This one's for all you love birds... Don't worry, we don't have a camera, it's not a Coldplay moment," he joked, before adding: "It's none of our business who you're with - doesn't matter who you're tingling with, mingling with and ******* with," before he started performing Slide Away. Following the five sold-out shows in Manchester and the two opening gigs in Cardiff, Oasis are now preparing to headline Wembley Stadium. They'll play a staggering seven nights at the home of England football after the initial five shows sold-out almost instantly. Oasis last played at Wembley Stadium on July 12, 2009, as part of their Dig Out Your Soul Tour. It became one of their final performances before they split in Paris later in the year. The band have a varied history with the venue, with Noel previously describing a 2000 gig as one of their 'worst ever.' "That was the low point in Oasis," he said. "It was a horrible two-and-a-half hours on stage. Liam can hang his head in shame. It was dreadful," he added. viagogo and resale tickets Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs. Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused.


Daily Mail
13 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Watch the awkward moment Sir Alex Ferguson gatecrashes Rio Ferdinand and Michael Carrick podcast recording - before legendary Man United boss makes firm demand to former stars
Rio Ferdinand has shared the moment his former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson awkwardly gatecrashed the recording of his latest podcast. Ferdinand posted footage of him in conversation with his ex-Man United team-mate Michael Carrick, who has since embarked on a career in management. The clip showed the pair mid discussion, before Ferguson appeared in the background of the restaurant where they had set up to record. 'What's this,' Ferguson said upon seeing his former stars and the set-up to record the podcast, which is also part of Ferdinand's YouTube channel. Ferdinand and Carrick both immediately respond 'alright boss', before Ferguson quickly issues a demand to the duo. 'I'm not doing this podcast,' Ferguson responds. When the Boss (Sir Alex) walks in & interrupts your recording… wait till the end when his phone rings 😂 Even after 12 years, we still can't find the courage to tell him off!! Rio Meets Michael Carrick 👌🏽 — Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) July 21, 2025 Ferdinand and Carrick were quick to reassure the 83-year-old, who has spoken infrequently since retiring in 2013, that the cameras were not there for him. 'No, no, no. We're going to talk after. You go and get a coffee, boss,' Ferdinand said. 'No, we're just finishing now,' Carrick adds, with Ferguson replying 'Oh, you're just finishing?' Carrick replied: 'Yeah, don't worry, this is not for you.' The pair continued to reassure the 13-time Premier League winning boss, with Ferdinand saying 'We're going to get a bit of food with you after. You've not dressed for the camera, boss, have you? You've not dressed up for the cameras.' 'Have a quick coffee, boss, and we'll be with you in a sec,' Carrick continued. 'Did you think this was for you? Ferguson offered a cheeky comment two his former Man United stars as he walked away to find a seat. 'I'll go sit over here, I just want to listen to the nonsense that you talk,' Ferguson said. Ferguson would ultimately interrupt the podcast recording again, with Ferdinand's clip revealing that five minutes later the former manager's phone loudly rang as they continued to record. 'It's fine, it's the gaffer, we've just got to get on with it,' Ferdinand declares when Carrick asks whether they need to record the section of the podcast again. Carrick and Ferdinand's reverence to Ferguson comes with the pair having won five and six Premier League titles respectively under his management at Man United. The pair were part of Man United's 2008 Champions League winning side, as well claiming two League Cups under his management. Ferguson has also been known to have passed on advice to his former players who have moved into management, with may have been a topic broached during their subsequent meal. Carrick had served as manager of Middlesbrough from October 2022 until his sacking back in June. He had guided the club to the Championship play-offs in his first campaign but suffered defeat in the semi-finals, before eighth and 10th place finished in his next two seasons in charge. Ferdinand's podcast with Carrick had included a discussion about Ferguson's impact on his career, as well as his time as a coach at Man United under Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjær.


The Sun
13 minutes ago
- The Sun
Jaw-dropping TV documentary series on romance frauds and cheats back for a second series
CHANNEL 4 is playing dirty once again by lining up a fresh batch of adulterous scandals for viewers to shake their heads disapprovingly at. I can reveal bosses have commissioned a second instalment of docu- series Love Cheats following its debut run last autumn. 8 8 And the broadcaster is on the hunt for more real-life victims of relationship scams and lying partners. The original run hit the headlines courtesy of a fake aristocrat called Lord Bertie Underwood — real name Robert Madejski — who set the scumbag bar spectacularly high. He scammed his unsuspecting loving fiancee Megan Clarke by secretly taking out credit in her name, leaving her £30,000 in debt — while he was also sleeping with men on the side. He was later jailed for fraud offences involving another victim. A TV insider said: 'The first series made such a big impact Channel 4 chiefs couldn't wait to green light a follow-up.' Research teams are collating more extreme cases to feature and cast their net far and wide. The source added: 'It's shocking so many people's lives have been destroyed by these con artists but there is some consolation that the culprits' actions can be outed in such public fashion.' Other big storylines from series one included a man falling in love with a mum of one who faked having cancer to con him out of almost £10,000, plus twin sisters who were defrauded by a scammer posing as a firefighter. Plus, across the pond, a comic-loving man fell for the charms of an equally geeky girl with Multiple Sclerosis. He paid for her medical care, as well as rent, before digging deeper into his pockets to fund the 'life-changing treatment' she desperately needed. I was scammed by fake 'lord' who left me £30K in debt In all, he paid out £80,000 of money he didn't have. And when he realised his dream girlfriend was a scammer, she falsely accused him of domestic abuse, fled to Japan, and targeted more victims. Not a very likeable bunch . . . A GRAVE ERROR ON TRAITORS STEPHEN FRY and Alan Carr are staying tight-lipped about their time on Celebrity Traitors – and the rumour mill has started filling in the gaps. Stephen joined the Chatty Man on his Life's A Beach podcast – and the topic turned to the BBC1 show, which was filmed in Scoland and will air this autumn. 8 Alan said: 'We holidayed recently near Inverness in a castle. But we can't say anything.' Stephen replied: 'Not a word.' Alan continued: 'Nothing. And there's already clickbaity things happening. Apparently there's a funeral. There's no bloody funeral. 'We are obviously talking about Celebrity Traitors, which was a wonderful experience. I had to mention it but our lives wouldn't be worth living if we start giving out spoilers.' Ok, we get it . . . PERFECT MATCH, ENGLAND IT'S a line up of look-a-likes almost as impressive as the team they're impersonating. The cast of Dear England, the BBC adaptation of the West end play about Gareth Southgate's career, came together to start filming last week. 8 8 8 8 And it was incredible just how much like the England players who feature in the show, which was using posh public school Harrow to double up as the squad's Stafordshire training ground. Former Shakespeare in Love star Joseph Fiennes was arguably the most uncanny doppelganger as the manager Gareth. But the rest of the 'players' were just as convincing - right down to some of the ball skills they were showing off too. We can all witness for ourselves when it airs next year on BBC One. CHANNEL 5 has unveiled a raft of new dramas. They include Imposter, starring ex Corrie actress Kym Marsh and Neighbours' Jackie Woodburne. While detective mystery Cooper and Fry, from Stephen Booth's novels, features Downton Abbey's Robert James-Collier. FANS ARE BROWN'S BUOYS MRS Brown's Boys star Brendan O'Carroll says the comedy would be nothing without its studio audience. The Irishman says having a live reaction to the gags brings something extra special in an age where hardly any sitcoms are filmed in front of fans. 8 Brendan, who also co-writes the hit series, will be back as matriarch Agnes Brown as the show returns to BBC One for a new four-part mini series, on August 1. Agreeing with Lee Mack, who writes and stars in fellow BBC hit Not Going Out, Brendan said: 'Filming in front of a live audience is essential to the show. 'So many times, at the end of rehearsals, our director, Ben Kellett will say, 'All this needs now is the audience' and he is so right. 'They follow every move, every line and add so much to our performances. We would be lost without them.'