
What’s the Hottest Party in Hollywood? It’s not the red carpet events or A-list gatherings, but a gathering of disabled Oasis fans who refuse to be held back!
In an astonishing video that has gone viral, dozens of “disabled” Oasis fans are seen getting out of their wheelchairs and starting to dance. The incredible moment was captured at a recent concert in support of the band’s iconic 1995 album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory, and it’s a testament to the power of music.
The crowd, which includes people with spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, and other disabilities, let loose and showed off their best moves as the band played hits like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger”. The video has sparked widespread praise on social media, with many hailing it as a “stand by me” moment that highlights the importance of inclusivity and accessibility.
The event was organized by disabled Oasis fan, Sarah Hulbert, who is determined to prove that people with disabilities can rock out just like anyone else. “I wanted to create an environment where everyone feels welcome and included,” she said in an interview. “Oasis’s music has been a huge part of my life, but I’ve never seen people with disabilities at their concerts before.”
Sarah’s efforts have paid off, and the event has become a groundbreaking moment for disability representation in rock ‘n’ roll. “It’s not about being disabled or able-bodied,” she added. “It’s about enjoying the music and having fun with like-minded people.”
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk