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See the support acts playing alongside Oasis at their 3 Scottish shows

See the support acts playing alongside Oasis at their 3 Scottish shows

Yahoo23-07-2025
While fans across Scotland are clamouring to see Oasis up close, some will also be excited to see the supporting acts joining them on the Murrayfield stage.
The popular band from the 1990s have been on a reunion tour across the UK, with the group having already played at Cardiff and their hometown, Manchester.
With Oasis playing three shows at Murrayfield on Friday, August 8, Saturday, August 9 and Tuesday, August 12, here is everything you need to know about the support acts.
Who is supporting Oasis at their Edinburgh gigs?
Richard Ashcroft and Cast will both support Oasis for their Scottish tour dates.
Discussing this, Richard said: 'As a fan from day one, I was buzzing for many reasons when the news of Oasis's return was announced.
'I can say with no exaggeration that the song-writing talent of Noel, and Liam's pure spirit as a lead singer, helped to inspire me to create some of my best work.
'It was the perfection of Live Forever that forced me to try and write my own.
'They dared to be great, made the dreams we had real, and I will always remember those days with joy.
'Now it's time to create more memories, and I'm ready to bring it."
Richard Ashcroft is an English singer and songwriter who is best known for being the frontman for the rock band The Verve.
Just Announced🇬🇧🇮🇪@richardashcroft will be joining as a special guest for all UK and Ireland Oasis Live '25 shows 💥 pic.twitter.com/0J8yrNDivj
— Oasis (@oasis) October 21, 2024
Hailing from Liverpool, Cast is a group founded by John Power and Peter Wilkinson after leaving their respective groups, The La's and Shack.
See the Oasis setlist for Edinburgh
The band has used the same setlist for all of its UK shows so far, according to Time Out magazine.
Here is the predicted setlist for their Murrayfield Stadium shows in Edinburgh:
Hello
Acquiesce
Morning Glory
Some Might Say
Bring It On Down
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Fade Away
Supersonic
Roll With It
Talk Tonight
Half the World Away
Little by Little
D'You Know What I Mean?
Stand by Me
Cast No Shadow
Slide Away
Whatever
Live Forever
Rock 'n' Roll Star
The Masterplan
Don't Look Back in Anger
Wonderwall
Champagne Supernova
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Support acts
While these are the setlists for support acts Richard Ashcroft and Cast:
Richard Ashcroft
​Sonnet
A Song for the Lovers
Break the Night With Colour
Lucky Man
The Drugs Don't Work
Bitter Sweet Symphony
Cast
Sandstorm
Finetime
Walkaway
Flying
Guiding Star
Oasis will come to Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium for three concert dates on August 8, August 9 and August 12.
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