By June 2008, when Oasis performed live at Wembley Arena during their "Dig Out Your Soul" tour, the band was riding the wave of their seventh studio album, "Dig Out Your Soul," which had been released in October 2008. This album marked a significant moment in their career as it showcased a more experimental sound, with influences ranging from psychedelia to progressive rock. The Wembley concert was notable not only for its grand venue but also for being part of a tour that highlighted Oasis's evolution over the years, showcasing hits alongside newer tracks. The performance at Wembley is remembered for its high energy and connection with fans, reflecting the band's enduring popularity and the impact of their music on the Britpop scene. Additionally, it was part of their attempt to rekindle the magic of previous concerts at iconic venues, elevating their live performance reputation.