At a second Tottenham Hotspur Stadium concert in London, System of a Down guitarist Daron Malakian draws a connection between England’s World Cup performance and his longtime dislike of the band Oasis. According to reports from NME and Consequence of Sound, Malakian tells the crowd to “blame Oasis” for England’s World Cup loss in the semifinals. The underlying sports reference is England’s 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the World Cup semifinal match. While the outlets describe the comment as Malakian’s showcase of disdain for Oasis, neither source indicates that the remarks are tied to any factual claim about the match itself. The coverage focuses on the onstage statement made during the live show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, presenting it as a humorous or provocative audience interaction rather than an evidence-based sports or music-related statement.
Daron Malakian tells London crowd to “blame Oasis” after England’s World Cup semifinal
At a second Tottenham Hotspur Stadium concert in London, System of a Down guitarist Daron Malakian draws a connection between England’s World Cup performance and his longtime dislike of the band Oasis...
- System of a Down guitarist Daron Malakian makes a public remark to a London crowd to “blame Oasis.”
- The comments are made during a System of a Down concert at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
- The World Cup reference is England’s semifinal loss to Argentina, which ends 2-1.
- Both outlets report Malakian’s stance toward Oasis as a prominent element of the onstage exchange.
Daron Malakian's disdain for the UK band was on full display during the concert. System of a Down Tell London Crowd to “Blame Oasis” for England’s World Cup Loss Spencer Kaufman
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