In August 1996, during their meteoric rise to fame, Oasis was primarily promoting their blockbuster album "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?", which had been released in October 1995. By the time of the iconic Knebworth concerts, Oasis had solidified their status as one of the leading bands of the Britpop movement, attracting a massive audience eager to witness their energetic live performances. The Knebworth shows themselves were landmark events, drawing over 250,000 fans and showcasing the band's popularity at its peak. Notably, the performance of “Wonderwall” at Knebworth has become emblematic of the band’s legacy, encapsulating the anthemic nature of their music. The live recording highlights a moment in time when Oasis was at the forefront of rock music in the UK, showcasing their evolution in songwriting and stage presence, making it a significant artifact of their career.