OASIS fans were left gobsmacked as a Hollywood heart-throb mixed with throngs of gig-goers at Wembley.

The Brit actor shunned swanky VIP seats across the London venue for a very ordinary spot in the crowd, where he was seen up off his seat and dancing to the array of Britpop hits.
One fan was quick to capture Twilight star Robert Pattinson enjoying the band’s setlist, clad in a baseball cap and sunglasses.
The Batman movie star, 39, blended into the crowds in a dark blue T-Shirt, with model fiance Suki Waterhouse also present.
He was captured in a video posted to TikTok, with the caption: “Went to see oasis and ended up seeing the LOML.”
In the comments, fans were quick to praise Robert for shunning celeb-only areas.
One wrote: “Whaaaaat this is amazing.”
Another posted: “That’s so great that they had normal tickets and weren’t in VIP.”
A third noted: “OMG,” as another put: “I’m sorry what.”
The screen star recently spoke out about his “sipping” diet which he employed to get into shape for his Batman role.
BAND SHOCK
Oasis’ Wembley dates have been marred by the tragic death of one fan during the weekend.
Liam and Noel both spoke of their “shock” following the tragic fall, which occurred during the Gallagher brothers’ sell-out performance at Wembley on Saturday night.
The man – aged in his 40s – was understood to be sitting in the upper tier of the stadium.
The highest stands in the 90,000-seat venue are some 170ft above the ground.
Police and paramedics attended to the man but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
The brothers said they were “shocked and saddened” to hear about the fan’s death.
In a statement released on Sunday, they said: “We are shocked and saddened to hear of the tragic death of a fan at the show last night.
“Oasis would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the person involved.”
LONDON CALLING
Saturday’s gig was the fourth of seven London shows on Oasis’ blockbuster reunion tour.
The band crashed ticket sites when they announced they were making a comeback last year – as more than 14 million fans tried to secure a seat at the highly-anticipated gigs.
Last month Liam and Noel reunited on stage in Cardiff for the first time since a backstage bust-up broke up the band 16 years ago.
The Britpop icons then returned to their hometown of Manchester for five dates in July.
They performed a 23-song setlist of classic hits, including Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back in Anger and Live Forever to a roaring crowd of 80,000 people at Heaton Park.
They will head to America later this month before returning to London for two more gigs in September.