Sir David Beckham belts out Champagne Supernova at Oasis gig
Sir David Beckham was seen singing along to Champagne Supernova during Oasis' final London gig at Wembley Stadium on Sunday night (28.09.25) with his wife Victoria Beckham hinting the band's reunion could tempt her to rejoin her band the Spice Girls.

Sir David Beckham was seen singing along to Champagne Supernova during Oasis' final London gig at Wembley Stadium on Sunday night (28.09.25).
The 50-year-old sports star was among the famous faces who turned out to see the reunited rockers perform in the British capital, attending with his wife Victoria Beckham and their daughter Harper, 14, sons Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20, as well as Cruz's girlfriend Jackie Aposte and David's pal Dave Gardner.
Victoria filmed her husband belting out the lyrics to the band's beloved hit and she also hinted seeing the band back on stage for the first time in decades could tempt her to rejoin her band the Spice Girls.
Posting the video of the concert with David's singing to Instagram, she tagged all four of her Spice Girls bandmates - Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton, Geri Horner - and wrote: "Tempting".
Victoria previously sat out the Spice Girls' 2019 reunion tour to focus on her fashion career.
She also shared a picture of herself with Harper at the Oasis gig as well as a video filmed before the show in which David was seen picking out a bucket hat to wear to the gig.
Another clip showed Harper sitting between her brother Cruz and dad David in a car before the gig as they both sang along to Oasis track Supersonic
Oasis bassist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs also shared a snap with David after the show, with the musician posting the snap on Instagram with the caption: "Sexiest man ever with David Beckham."
Other stars who attended the Oasis gigs over the weekend included Matt Smith and Sienna Miller, Oscar-winner Matthew McConaughey and his wife Camila Alves and Kasabian rockers Tom Grennan and Serge Pizzorno.
The show at Wembley Stadium on Sunday night marked the band's final UK date of the year on their Oasis Live '25 Tour, which heads to Asia next month before shows in Australia and South America.
The tour is due to conclude in Sao Paulo, Brazil on November 23.
However, frontman Liam Gallagher sparked rumours of more dates planned for 2026 during their show at Wembley on Saturday night (27.09.25) when he told the crowd: "I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the f****** map. Champagne Supernova. See you next year!"
The band are rumoured to be planning a return to the stage at Knebworth House in the UK next summer to mark 30 years since they played a pair of huge gigs there back in 1996, but no dates for 2026 have been confirmed so far.