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Oasis London Wembley Stadium: Timings, support act, setlist

Oasis London Wembley Stadium: Timings, support act, setlist

Glasgow Times22-07-2025
Brothers, Liam and Noel Gallagher, confirmed a string of dates for the iconic London venue as part of the Oasis 25 World Tour.
Known for hits including 'Don't Look Back in Anger' and 'Roll With It', Oasis have so far visited the likes of Cardiff and Manchester.
Now, Oasis are making their way to Wembley, ready to wow dozens of sold-out crowds.
If you were one of the lucky few to get tickets to Oasis in London, here's everything you need to know from the support act, timings and more.
When are Oasis at Wembley Stadium?
Oasis will be at Wembley Stadium for seven shows, on the following dates:
Friday, July 25
Saturday, July 26
Wednesday, July 30
Saturday, August 2
Sunday, August 3
Saturday, September 27
Sunday, September 28
What time do gates open for Oasis in London?
If you want to head down early to soak in the atmosphere before the band takes to the stage, you can at 5pm when the doors at Wembley open.
What are the set times for Oasis at Wembley?
The official set times for Oasis in London are set to be confirmed the day of the first show (July 25), but according to Wembley Park, the set times are expected to be as follows:
Doors open - 5pm
Support acts start - 6pm
Oasis take to the stage - 8.15pm
Show ends - 10:30pm
What is the set list for Oasis?
While the set list for the London shows hasn't been confirmed, it's likely going to be similar, if not the same, as that of the Cardiff and Manchester shows.
You can see the full set list via our article here.
What is the seating plan for Oasis at Wembley Stadium?
If you're curious about how good your view of the stage will be at Wembley Stadium, you can check via our article here.
All seating is reserved. It is also important to note that people buying in level 5 should be aware they are high up and not suitable if you have a fear of heights.
Who are the support acts for Oasis at Wembley?
Oasis has two support acts with Cast and Richard Ashcroft, the frontman of The Verve.
Cast are known for hits Walkaway, Live the Dream, Finetime and Alright.
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Richard Ashcroft is best recognised for songs such as Bitter Sweet Symphony, Lucky Man, C'Mon People and A Song for the Lovers.
Can you still get tickets to Oasis in London?
Tickets for Oasis were in very high demand since they went on sale, and all tickets have since sold out.
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