The highly anticipated return of Oasis has fans buzzing, but this might be taking it too far. Reports suggest that some die-hard fans have been burying illegal substances in the stadiums where the band’s world tour concerts are set to take place. What’s going on here?
Oasis Fans Allegedly Hiding Drugs in U.K. Stadiums Before Concerts

According to the Providence Project, a UK-based addiction rehabilitation organization, several patients have confessed to hiding drugs in Manchester’s Hyde Park nearly a year before Oasis is set to perform.
The Sun reported that the organization revealed fans had openly bragged about these stashes during therapy sessions, prompting authorities to be alerted in case an investigation is necessary.
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But it doesn’t stop at burying drugs in parks—some fans have also allegedly come up with clever ways to smuggle drugs into concerts. From glow sticks and stuffed band memorabilia to fake casts on their arms hiding illicit substances, their creativity knows no bounds.

Paul Spanjar, the treatment center’s director, commented on the issue, saying, “Whether it’s a tainted ecstasy pill, a cocaine-induced heart attack, or cannabis-induced psychosis, the reality is that while drug use may seem socially acceptable, it’s still a dangerous gamble with life.”
This bizarre trend has raised concerns about drug safety at large events and highlights the lengths some fans will go to for a concert experience.
This article was originally written in Spanish by Cultura Colectiva
