Oasis fans who didn't have tickets for Heaton Park attempted to gain access. Hundreds of fans had previously been watching the concert from the big screens, which were visible a short distance away, but some took their chances.
Video footage from "Gallagher Hill" showed a fallen metal fence panel, which disappeared behind a line of trees. It's claimed that police intervened as hundreds of fans who attempted to gain access realised that there was a much taller fence behind the one that had fallen.
However, it currently remains unclear if anybody has managed to find themselves getting into the site. Earlier in the day, hundreds who missed out on getting tickets when they went on sale, gathered around Heaton Park to soak up the atmosphere and listen to the tunes, while catching a glimpse on the large screens.
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Those in attendance in and outside of Heaton park saw the show on huge screens, measuring 84 meters by 12 meters, a whole 20 meters bigger than those in Cardiff last week and are also the largest ever used at a concert in the UK.
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