02-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Romeo Beckham spotted at Oasis gig with footballer as he risks telling off from dad
Wembley Stadium hosted Romeo Beckham and Manchester City player John Stones in its VIP section for Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher's latest Oasis reunion gig tonight
The audience at Oasis ' latest concert at Wembley Stadium included Romeo Beckham tonight. He was spotted in the crowd at the venue in London beside a footballer who plays for a rival squad to David Beckham 's favourite team.
Romeo, 22, has been spotted at the gig, which is the band's fourth performance at the stadium on the Oasis Live '25 tour, this evening. The model was seen alongside footballer John Stones, 31, in an exclusive section of the venue.
He appeared to be in good spirits in photos that show him waiting for the reunited rock band to take to the stage earlier tonight. It comes after Wayne Rooney is banned from watching son, 15, play football for sad reason.
The photos showed Romeo in the VIP area of Wembley Stadium, which welcomed a host of other celebrities last weekend. He was spotted beside Manchester City player John, who plays for England internationally, in the crowd.
Romeo, who supports Arsenal, was seen smiling and talking whilst in the exclusive section, which is located on the lower level on the venue. He was seen speaking to John "at length" whilst they waited for Oasis to perform at the gig.
His father David notably played for Manchester United for more than a decade instead. A life-long fan of the team, he's poked fun over being rivals with Man City, supporting by Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher, over the years.
It included after he had watched the documentary Oasis Knebworth 1996, which was released in 2021. Alongside a photo of himself and pal Noel, football manager David wrote in a post on social media: "What a great film mate … Oasis at Knebworth 1996 … Absolutely loved it … Took me right back to the good old 90's when United were winning everything."
David has himself been teased over his loyalty to United. As reported at the time, Romeo trolled his father in 2023 after the retired footballer's team lost 3-2 to Arsenal in a match at Emirates Stadium that they had both attended.
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Alongside a post-match selfie showing them stood outside the stadium following his team's victory, Romeo wrote in a message to his father on Instagram at the time: "Sleep tight dad." David responded on the platform: "Whatever."
David has previously spoken about Romeo not supporting United and reportedly once said that he was "disappointed" when he found out about his love of Arsenal. He's said that he let his children support who they want to though.
Speaking to Shortlist in 2012, he said: "I tried to get Man United shirts on them early." David then confirmed that Romeo supports Arsenal and told the outlet that he believes it was prompted by attending one of their games once.
David said that former manager Arsene Wenger treated Romeo "so well at the game," including having given him a personalised shirt. David, who said he had a similar experience with United growing up, added: "I let them support whoever they want. They don't have to support the teams I played for."