16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
All you need to know about Oasis in Croke Park a month out from Irish shows
The countdown is on for Oasis' Dublin shows as the Britpop icons will take their reunion tour to the Irish capital for two nights in mid-August.
You've likely already seen the videos online from the Oasis shows in Cardiff and Manchester, while London is next up for Liam and Noel Gallagher before Edinburgh and Dublin.
Croke Park will host Oasis on August 16 and 17, with fans still crying out for tickets nearly a year after the dynamic pricing scandal that saw costs to see the '90s group soar to more than €400.
A month out from Oasis in Croker, here's all you need to know ahead of the Dublin gigs. Are there tickets available?
Tickets for the Oasis reunion sold out across all venues due to huge demand when they went online earlier in the year. However, there are still several options available for fans trying to snag a last-minute spot. Limited last-minute tickets can be bought from the official Ticketmaster resale site, where fans who can no longer go sell their seats, although these tend to go into and out of stock quickly.
Elsewhere, resale sites like Viagogo, Vivid Seats, StubHub and Twickets are selling tickets for various dates, although fans should always bear in mind that many official sites, such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation, discourage the purchase of resale tickets.
Meanwhile Seat Unique has some VIP tickets available offering a host of additional perks alongside access to the gig. Oasis support acts for Dublin
The support acts for all of the UK and Ireland Oasis shows are CARDIFF, WALES - JULY 04: Richard Ashcroft performs in support of Oasis on the opening night of their Live '25 Tour at Principality Stadium on July 04, 2025 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage) Stage times
Ticketmaster is yet to confirm stage times but based on previous performances on this tour and Croke Park's strict curfew of 10.30pm, this is how the show is expected to look: Cast - 6pm
Richard Ashcroft - 7pm
Oasis - 8.15pm Likely setlist
Based on the shows so far, the setlist for Oasis' Dublin shows should look something like this: Hello
Acquiesce
Morning Glory
Some Might Say
Bring It on Down
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Fade Away
Supersonic
Roll With It
Talk Tonight (sung by Noel)
Half the World Away (sung by Noel)
Little By Little (sung by Noel)
D'You Know What I Mean?
Stand By Me
Cast No Shadow
Slide Away
Whatever
Live Forever
Rock 'n' Roll Star
Encore The Masterplan (sung by Noel)
Don't Look Back in Anger (sung by Noel)
Wonderwall
Champagne Supernova Noel Gallagher of Oasis performs during the opening night of their Live 25' Tour at Principality Stadium (Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage) Age restrictions
Anyone under 16 attending the Oasis gigs must be accompanied by an adult aged above 25, for both seated and standing. Pitch standing is not permitted for anyone under 14 and it's recommended that nobody under five years old attend the seated area. It's also advised that vertigo sufferers do not sit in the upper levels. Are bags allowed?
Large bags or backpacks are not allowed into Croke Park. Only bags that measure no larger than A4 (8.27in/21cm × 11.7/ 29.7cm) will be permitted in the stadium.
The below items will not be allowed into Croke Park: Umbrellas
Garden furniture or seats
Food
Banners or flags larger than A4
Laser pointers
Glowsticks
Flashlights
Inflatable balls or balloons
Weapons
Fireworks
Glass or cans
Alcohol
Studs and spikes
Shooting sticks
Selfie sticks
Cameras with more than 1" lens
Video cameras & audio recording devices Entrance information
Attendees are advised to enter Croke Park through whichever gate is printed on their ticket: BLUE ROUTE (Hogan Stand Seating / Premium Seating): Enter via Jones' Road/ Russell Street.
RED ROUTE (Cusack Stand Seating / Premium Seating): Enter via St James' Avenue off Clonliffe Road.
YELLOW ROUTE (Davin Stand Seating): Enter via St Margaret's Avenue.
GREEN ROUTE (Standing): Enter via Foster Terrace.
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