Oasis fans will be drenched by a whopping 2,219,458 pints of beer this summer at the long-awaited reunion tour, enough to fill up a 25-metre swimming pool, over one and a half times.
The research found that fans are expected to buy 8,667,600 pints during the Oasis reunion tour in the UK, with a quarter (25%) of those to be thrown in the air in celebration.
That means an equivalent of £16,587,187.61 worth of beer will be lost to enthusiastic fans at the Oasis sell-out gigs this year.
The results were uncovered by a team of statisticians who forensically poured over new original consumer research of 2,000 British adults to determine just how many pints are expected to be spilt in excitement at the iconic reunion this year.
To help protect fans from these celebratory beer spills, Radio X have launched a range of special ‘beer-proof parkas’ perfect for gig-goers this summer.
A pint thrown in the air in celebration is a staple of British summertime, often seen during World Cups, European championships and gigs –
Radio X Drive presenter Johnny Vaughan ‘dry-tested’ the packable- parkas outside a London pub, ensuring they are set to withstand any incoming liquids.
Over three-quarters (77%) of fans polled said the Oasis reunion is one of the most exciting things to ever happen to them, with 37% saying the opportunity to see the band again would be just as, or more, memorable than their wedding day!
Definitely Maybe is the nation’s favourite Oasis album, taking 41% of the vote. Although Oasis are only performing their former hits this summer, 88% of fans would love to see the Gallaghers make new music.
Not even the great British weather will put fans off, with 77% saying they’d watch Oasis perform come rain or shine. In fact, they’d be willing to stand in a downpour for an average of 9 hours just to see the Gallaghers reunite
live.