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Oasis' show thrown into chaos over emergency as fan rushed out on stretcher

Oasis' show thrown into chaos over emergency as fan rushed out on stretcher

Daily Mirror3 days ago
One fan had to be rushed out of Oasis' reunion gig in Cardiff tonight on a stretcher after falling ill. During tonight's reunion gig, Noel and Liam finally reunited after 16 years - but there was chaos in the crowd when one ill fan was given medical assistance.
There was a medical incident in the crowd and one person had to be taken off on a stretcher. An onlooker revealed that one gig goer was seen being carried off by the medical crew, with people waving to get out of the way.
The woman who needed medical help was being guided across the front of the stage in the pit area, right by the barrier. The incident happened during the band's song D'You Know What I Mean, before they went on to sing Stand By Me.
The gig is Oasis' first for several years, with the brothers - Noel and Liam Gallagher - having famously fallen out. The band are now back together and are set for a huge world tour, with fans stunned to see them back on stage together once more.
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