Fans hoping to have a drink at Oasis first set of London gigs in 16 years could be in for a pricey night.The Mancunian band has headed to England's capital and took to the stage on night two of the five sell-out Wembley Stadium shows, but it appears as the the cost of alcohol is on the rise.
Following successful shows in Cardiff, Edinburgh and Manchester, Noel and Liam Gallagher are putting on a number of show sfor the London followers. But it appears the price of a pint is steeper than anywhere else to date. It will set a fan back £8.30 for a pint, with Wembley offering up a choice of Goose Island Midway Session IPA or Camden Pale Ale.
Their pint price of £8.30 makes them the most expensive at all the venues so far. For those looking for a canned option ,Stella Artois 440ml options are available for a £7.99. Kopparberg's Apple flavour is also available for the same price.
Outside of the venue, the fan park at BoxPark Wembley was serving up a number of themed cocktails, with drinks including Wonderwall and Morning Glory being concocted.
Despite the hefty price tags, fans gathered in their droves for the latest in the sell-out tour. The group took to the Wembley stage with euphoric fans cheering. As usual, Liam donned his Parker jacket with maracas in hand.
On the first night in the capital, Oasis paid an emotional tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. The group dedicated Live Forever to the Black Sabbath icon, following the legend's death aged 76 on Tuesday.

The band, led by Noel and Liam Gallagher, had previously dedicated Live Forever to Liverpool’s Diogo Jota at their Cardiff shows when the tour kicked off. In the final moments of the song in Cardiff, the giant screens on stage showed a huge number 20 on the Liverpool player's shirt.
The moment raised emotions and drew cheers and applause among the onlooking fans in the stadium. This time around, they paid their respects to Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy.
The band dedicated Live Forever to him at Wembley during the opening show at the venue which caused cheers and applause from the crowd.
A black and white image of Ozzy showed on the screen during the track. At the end of the song, Liam said: "That one was dedicated to Ozzy Osbourne, a Rock N Roll Star." He then launched into Rock N Roll Star.
The touching tribute came days after Ozzy’s family announced he had died in statement on Tuesday. The news shocked the world of music, especially as it came just over two weeks after the Back To The Beginning show held by the Osbournes at his Villa Park.
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