
An enterprising Oasis fan has taken fandom to a whole new level by listing the "atmosphere" from the band's iconic 1996 gig on eBay – for an eye-watering £500.
The seller claims to have captured the essence of the Manchester concert inside a glass jar, complete with a handwritten label reading: "Oasis Knebworth 1996. Atmosphere from the gig."
A Whiff of Nostalgia or Just Hot Air?
The unusual listing has divided music fans, with some calling it a "genius piece of memorabilia" while others dismiss it as "absolute nonsense."
"This is either the most brilliant or most ridiculous thing I've seen all year," commented one social media user.
The Seller's Pitch
The eBay description reads: "For sale is a genuine piece of Oasis history. The atmosphere from their legendary 1996 Knebworth performance, carefully preserved in this jar. Own a piece of Britpop magic!"
While the seller hasn't explained exactly how they captured the concert's vibe, they assure potential buyers that the jar has been "kept sealed since the event."
Would Liam Approve?
Fans are speculating what the famously outspoken Gallagher brothers might think of this unusual piece of memorabilia. Liam Gallagher, known for his no-nonsense attitude, would likely have some choice words about the listing.
This isn't the first time music memorabilia has taken a bizarre turn. In recent years, we've seen everything from Kurt Cobain's cigarette butts to Justin Bieber's chewed gum fetch surprising sums at auction.
Would you pay £500 for a jar of 90s concert atmosphere? The debate continues online as music fans weigh in on this unusual piece of rock history.