Oasis fans heading to Wembley for the long-awaited Oasis concert are being warned not to vape in the venue, where the use of e-cigarettes and vaping products is strictly prohibited.
Smoking cessation experts at vape pod retailer Vape Club are reminding fans of the rules ahead of the concert to avoid any unwanted issues. Penalties for e-cigarette-related misdemeanours could result in individuals being removed from the venue and banned from future events.
The complete list of prohibited items from concerts at Wembley:
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Large bags that do not meet the venue’s bag policy
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Large umbrellas
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Aluminium and glass drink containers, including perfume bottles
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Plastic bottles over 500ml
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Alcohol
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Food and drink
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Pushchairs
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Selfie sticks
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Weapons and tools
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Flares, lasers, smoke devices and canisters
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Large-bodied cameras and camcorders
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Drones
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Unauthorised musical instruments, vuvuzelas or megaphones
Dan Marchant, director of Vape Club and founding member of the UKVIA, says: “If vaping is banned in the venue you’re travelling to, it’s best not to risk a fine or worse. Music fans heading to Oasis concerts this summer need to be especially careful when attending the event.
“The rules state that those attempting to enter the venue carrying prohibited items could face eviction, so it’s crucial to respect the rules set forth by event organisers.
“Vaping within the stadium is prohibited, though there may be a designated smoking area. Check ahead of time, and don’t risk using your vape in non-designated areas.”
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