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Belfast Telegraph
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Belfast Telegraph
Indie icons on opening for Oasis in Dublin and playing ‘electric' Belfast: ‘I always have a nice pint of Guinness'
Exclusive | Indie icons had such a good time in city last year that they picked it as one of the first stops on their new tour Cast picked Belfast as one of the first stops on their upcoming tour because of the city's 'electric' atmosphere. The indie icons are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their album All Change with a show at the Telegraph Building in October.


Scotsman
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Oasis Murrayfield Set Times: Here's when Oasis, Cast and Richard Ashcroft should be on stage
Oasis are back - and playing three huge gigs in Edinburgh. | Getty Images If you are looking to plan your big day out to see the Gallagher brothers then we have the times you need. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... This Friday (August 8) will see the first of three huge Edinburgh gigs by reformed Britpop rockers Oasis - with two further gigs on Satuday (August 9) and Tuesday (August 12). Around 210,000 fans are expected to attend the concerts at Murrayfield Stadium. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad While there are no official set times, each night of their gig has played out in the same way. So, barring any last-minute changes, here's what you can expect on all three nights. 5pm: Doors open This is when fans will start entering the stadium. Expect large queues for the standing areas as fans try to get the best spot for the gig. 6pm: Cast Liverpool indie band Cast will be first on the bill, taking to the stage at around 6pm. John Power, who was previously in The La's, formed the band in 1992 and wnt on to success with 1995 debut album All Change which included the hit single Walkaway. They have been playing the same setlist each night they've supported Oasis, so expect to hear the following. Expect them to play for around 30 minutes. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Free Me Sandstorm Finetime Live the Dream Walkaway Poison Vine Alright 7pm: Richard Ashcroft Former Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft will follow at around 7pm with a set mainly drawn from his old band and their Brit Award-winning second album Urban Hymns. Ashcroft was immortalised in the Oasis song Cast No Shadow, so it's fitting that he'll be warming up the crown for the main event. Again, he's played an identical setlist each night of the Oasis tour, so expect the following. His set will last for around 45 minutes. Weeping Willow Space and Time Break the Night With Colour The Drugs Don't Work Lucky Man Sonnet Bitter Sweet Symphony 8.15pm: Oasis The moment some fans have waited over 15 years for (Oasis last played Scotland in 2009 - again at Murrayfield Stadium), will come at around 8.15pm - so don't be late. You'll know it's almost time when Neil Young song Rockin' In The Free World plays out over the tannoy, followed by Oasis track F*ckin' In The Bushes and, finally, the theme from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The band have played the same setlist every night of their current tour, so don't expect them to stray from the template. They will play for approximately two hours. 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 WonderwallPlay Video Champagne Supernova 10.20pm: Show ends Following a fireworks display to cap off proceedings, that'll be the gig finished at approximately 10.20pm. Expect to spend at least 30 minutes to get out of the stadium and start your journey home. Check out the rest of our coverage


Daily Mirror
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Oasis tour Manchester Heaton Park full line up confirmed with new set times
Oasis bring their tour to Manchester Heaton Park shortly and details of the full line up are confirmed with new set times The support acts playing at Heaton Park as part on the Oasis tour in Manchester are sure to delight most fans - as they have regularly played with Oasis in the past. The first act playing at Oasis Live 25 will be Cast, the Liverpool band formed in 1992 by John Power and best known for their 1995 albums All Change. Speaking about playing on the tour, John told the Mirror he will be their as an Oasis fan as well as playing before them. The band split up in 2001 but reformed in 2010 and last year they toured as support for Liam Gallagher as he played a Definitely Maybe Oasis tour which fans loved. And now the Manchester frontman has personally got them back for the Oasis shows. John said: "I got a call from a number, and I have got Liam and Noel's numbers and all that, but it was a different number, and I don't normally answer them. And I picked it up, and it was Debbie, Liam's manager and his wife, and Liam in the background as well. And then Liam, he'd just spoken to Noel and they just discussed it, and they just said, 'You know, look, we just spoke to our kid. Do you want to open up on the tour?' "I was like, 'You know, I think I do actually!' And it was a really cool conversation, and then we were blown away like, I mean, it was like the best news we could have hoped for." He adds: "It's the biggest tour this year and it authenticates the legacy of Cast. This is a band in previous years if there was a Britpop list, top 20, we wouldn't even be in it. But now you can't do it. Because it's like the biggest band of that time are saying 'check this out'." As well as the call from Liam, Cast firmly have the Oasis seal-of-approval with Noel Gallagher previously describing frontman John as being 'as cosmic as the day is long.' Fans can expect John to belt out 'Alright' and 'Finetime' to fire up audiences from the off, while slow burners such as 'Sandstorm' and 'Walkaway' are perfect for early singalongs in the stadiums. After touring with Oasis, Cast will then be on the road themselves with dates going through the year. The second and main support act will be Richard Ashcroft, the former Verve frontman. He has been playing alongside Oasis since the Nineties when they began. When they started out Oasis would support The Verve at shows because they were the bigger band. Speaking about the upcoming tour, Richard said: "I see it as I've got a very important part to play in this. "You know, back in the day Oasis supported The Verve and then it flipped around and we supported Oasis at Earls Court, then I as a solo artist have played with Oasis." He went on to tell the Chris Moyles Show on Radio X: "I said to Noel, 'You know, I think I'm the only person who could go in this slot. Especially for a huge outdoor show, because everyone wants you lot. And unless you're coming with something, unless you've got something to offer, I don't know what's gonna happen'." A two-time Ivor Novello Award winner (Songwriter of the Year and Outstanding Contribution To British Music), Ashcroft has become an accomplished and influential songwriters. His first chapter with The Verve reached a remarkable peak with 'Urban Hymns', and his support slot is sure to be a hit-laden set with the likes of 'Bitter Sweet Symphony', 'The Drugs Don't Work', 'Lucky Man' and 'Sonnet'. These tracks made Urban Hymns one of the biggest selling albums in UK history with 11 x Platinum certifications. As well as the Oasis Live 25 tour, Ashcroft will play select headline shows and festivals this Summer. Oasis have now confirmed via a link on their official website that the gates at Heaton park will open at 3pm. The information is provided on which sold tickets for the shows and also states: 'The music will finish at 22:30 and food vendors will remain open until 23:00.' Both support acts will be expected to play 30-45 minutes on stage, before the main event of Oasis back on stage for the first time since 2009. When Catfish and The Bottlemen played at Heaton Park in June their show also finished at 10.30 and they came on at 9pm, although Oasis are expected to play a longer set. Their support act played from 7.30pm-8.25 with DJs on beforehand. Cast would therefore be on stage around 6pm, followed by Richard Ashcroft, with Oasis taking to the stage around 8pm. It's thought the band will get a DJ playing before the bands, something Liam did on his Definitely Maybe tour last year. It's thought some tickets for Oasis show will become available in the coming days after the band made an announcement on social media. The tour kicks off in Cardiff on July 4 and then continues to Manchester before moving onto London's Wembley stadium. Get Oasis updates straight to your WhatsApp! As the hotly anticipated Oasis reunion tour grows closer, the Mirror has launched its very own Oasis WhatsApp community where you'll get all the latest news on the Gallagher brothers and all the information you'll need in the run up to the gigs. We'll send you the latest breaking updates and exclusives all directly to your phone. Users must download or already have WhatsApp on their phones to join in. All you have to do to join is click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! We may also send you stories from other titles across the Reach group. We will also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose Exit group. 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Daily Mirror
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Oasis tour Cardiff stage times and support acts confirmed
We are now just days away from the Oasis Live 25 tour kicking off in Cardiff with final details emerging The support acts playing at as part of the Oasis Live 25 tour are sure to delight most fans - as they have regularly played with Oasis in the past. The first act playing will be Cast, the Liverpool band formed in 1992 by John Power and best known for their 1995 albums All Change. Speaking about playing on the tour, John told the Mirror he will be their as an Oasis fan as well as playing before them. The band split up in 2001 but reformed in 2010 and last year they toured as support for Liam Gallagher as he played a Definitely Maybe Oasis tour which fans loved. And now the Manchester frontman has personally got them back for the Oasis shows. John said: "I got a call from a number, and I have got Liam and Noel's numbers and all that, but it was a different number, and I don't normally answer them. Get Oasis updates straight to your WhatsApp! As the hotly anticipated Oasis reunion tour grows closer, the Mirror has launched its very own Oasis WhatsApp community where you'll get all the latest news on the Gallagher brothers and all the information you'll need in the run up to the gigs. We'll send you the latest breaking updates and exclusives all directly to your phone. Users must download or already have WhatsApp on their phones to join in. All you have to do to join is click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! We may also send you stories from other titles across the Reach group. We will also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose Exit group. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. "And I picked it up, and it was Debbie, Liam's manager and his wife, and Liam in the background as well. And then Liam, he'd just spoken to Noel and they just discussed it, and they just said, 'You know, look, we just spoke to our kid. Do you want to open up on the tour?' "I was like, 'You know, I think I do actually!' And it was a really cool conversation, and then we were blown away like, I mean, it was like the best news we could have hoped for." He adds: "It's the biggest tour this year and it authenticates the legacy of Cast. This is a band in previous years if there was a Britpop list, top 20, we wouldn't even be in it. "But now you can't do it. Because it's like the biggest band of that time are saying 'check this out'." As well as the call from Liam, Cast firmly have the Oasis seal-of-approval with Noel Gallagher previously describing frontman John as being 'as cosmic as the day is long.' Fans can expect John to belt out 'Alright' and 'Finetime' to fire up audiences from the off, while slow burners such as 'Sandstorm' and 'Walkaway' are perfect for early singalongs in the stadiums. After touring with Oasis, Cast will then be on the road themselves with dates going through the year. The second and main support act will be Richard Ashcroft, the former Verve frontman. He has been playing alongside Oasis since the Nineties when they began. When they started out Oasis would support The Verve at shows because they were the bigger band. Speaking about the upcoming tour, Richard said: "I see it as I've got a very important part to play in this. "You know, back in the day Oasis supported The Verve and then it flipped around and we supported Oasis at Earls Court, then I as a solo artist have played with Oasis." He went on to tell the Chris Moyles Show on Radio X: "I said to Noel, 'You know, I think I'm the only person who could go in this slot. Especially for a huge outdoor show, because everyone wants you lot. And unless you're coming with something, unless you've got something to offer, I don't know what's gonna happen'." Get Liam Gallagher updates straight to your WhatsApp! As the hotly anticipated Oasis reunion tour grows closer, the Mirror has launched its very own Oasis WhatsApp community where you'll get all the latest news on Liam Gallagher in the lead up to the band's gigs. We'll send you the latest breaking updates and exclusives all directly to your phone. Users must download or already have WhatsApp on their phones to join in. All you have to do to join is click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! We may also send you stories from other titles across the Reach group. We will also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose Exit group. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. A two-time Ivor Novello Award winner (Songwriter of the Year and Outstanding Contribution To British Music), Ashcroft has become an accomplished and influential songwriters. His first chapter with The Verve reached a remarkable peak with 'Urban Hymns', and his support slot is sure to be a hit-laden set with the likes of 'Bitter Sweet Symphony', 'The Drugs Don't Work', 'Lucky Man' and 'Sonnet'. These tracks made Urban Hymns one of the biggest selling albums in UK history with 11 x Platinum certifications. As well as the Oasis Live 25 tour, Ashcroft will play select headline shows and festivals this Summer. According to the official Prinicipality Stadium website, doors open for the opening gig on July 4 at 5pm. Both support acts will be expected to play 30-45 minutes on stage, before the main event of Oasis back on stage for the first time since 2009. Based on previous shows at the Principality Stadium, the main headline act normally ends around 10.20pm. Cast would therefore be on stage around 6.30, followed by Richard Ashcroft, with Oasis taking to the stage around 8pm. Last Summer the Foo Fighters played the Principality Stadium and came on at 7.35pm but played an epic 25 song set. Oasis who are returning after some time away, may play a slightly shorter set, especially based on their history of punchier shorter set lists.
Yahoo
09-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Oti Mabuse says Loose Women taught her she 'could just fail'
Oti Mabuse claimed on Loose Women that its panellists taught her to be comfortable with failure. The two-time Strictly Come Dancing champion, who worked as a ballroom pro for seven years, was speaking in an official panellist capacity for the very first time on Wednesday, 9 April's edition of the ITV chatshow. According to Mabuse, she once felt so inspired by the anecdotes from a Loose Women live tour that she decided to make a career change. Reflecting on her surprise Strictly exit back in 2022, the 34-year-old told host Ruth Langsford: "It is the most wonderful show. I left South Africa and then Germany to be on Strictly and I'm still very close with producers and the dancers, but for me it was time to move on. "I did want to explore different things, I wanted to have a family," added Mabuse, whose sister Motsi Mabuse is on the Strictly judging panel. Read more: I'm A Celebrity fans want to hug Oti Mabuse after she breaks down in jungle Oti Mabuse's husband will only cook 'rice with ketchup' Amanda Abbington opens up on 'hardest year' after Strictly investigation "I remember I was actually going to see this Loose Women tour and you were all talking about many stories and many experiences, and I was just like, I've never done anything with my life but dance. "I'd never travelled, I'd never met different types of people, I didn't have life experience. I was like, 'I can do this show which is amazing and do the same thing again for 20 years and still be happy - I wasn't unhappy - or I could just fail and fail knowing that I'm gaining life experience,'" she further explained. Since leaving the BBC competition, Mabuse has appeared on The Wheel, Saturday Night Takeaway, The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer, I'm a Celebrity, The Masked Dancer, and Dancing on Ice. In an All Change podcast interview, Mabuse spoke of the "dark days" that contributed to quitting Strictly. "Luckily my husband has been an amazing person who has seen the dark days, the days where I'm in the shower crying with my clothes on because it's so hard and it's so overwhelming," she shared. "He's seen me not eat, he's seen me overeat, he's seen me struggle with not being able to get the best out of someone. He's seen me having to deal with interesting personalities. So, he's the person that's seen the behind-the-scenes at the point where I'd got to where I was like, 'I think I'm finished.' "He was like, 'Yeah I think there's this new thing that's got a fire in your stomach. When you're hosting or talking to people you're a completely different person.'" Loose Women airs weekdays on ITV1 and ITVX.