In June 2008, Oasis performed a memorable concert at Wembley Stadium, a highlight of their extensive career. At this point, the band was riding high on the success of their sixth studio album, "Don't Believe the Truth," released in 2005, which marked a resurgence for Oasis after some declining years. This album saw a return to form, receiving critical acclaim and featuring popular singles such as "Lyla" and "The Importance of Being Idle." The Wembley concert showcased their enduring appeal and ability to draw large crowds, emphasizing their status as one of the UK's foremost rock bands. Interestingly, the show was part of a series of performances as they prepared to release their seventh and final studio album, "Dig Out Your Soul," later in 2008, which continued their legacy of Britpop and rock influence. The Wembley performance is often regarded as a testament to their lasting impact on music and their connection with fans.