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Oasis tour 2025: Confirmed Cardiff setlist and who is supporting?
Follow the latest on the Oasis reunion tour
The wait is finally over. After 16 years, Oasis reunited last night for the first of two spectacular stadium shows in Cardiff, before embarking on a wider tour that takes in Manchester's Heaton Park, Wembley Stadium in London and Murrayfield in Edinburgh – as well as dates in cities from New York to Sydney and Buenos Aires later in the year.
If you're one of the other 1.4 million lucky Britons (or a fan who has travelled around the world to see the first leg of the tour) who secured a ticket, here's our ultimate guide to the decade's most anticipated rock gigs: from all of the tour dates to which bandmates will be joining the Gallaghers on stage, the setlist and all of the confirmed support acts.
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What's on the setlist?
Who's actually in the band?
Who is supporting?
Where to buy merch
Our tips – from those who've been
Ticket information
Oasis tour: UK dates and locations
Cardiff, Principality Stadium – July 4 and 5
Manchester, Heaton Park – July 11, 12, 16, 19 and 20
London, Wembley Stadium – July 25, 26 and 30; August 2 and 3; September 27 and 28
Edinburgh, Murrayfield Stadium – August 8, 9 and 12
What time are the bands on stage?
At the first two dates in Cardiff, doors to the Principality Stadium will open at 17:00, with Cast on stage 18:00, Richard Ashcroft at 19:00 and Oasis at 20:15. The curfew is 22:30.
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What's on the setlist?
At the opening concert in Cardiff, the songs were as follows:
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 and Roll Star
The Masterplan
Don't Look Back in Anger
Wonderwall
Champagne Supernova
Who's actually in the band?
The line-up consists of Liam and Noel Gallagher, Andy Bell on bass, Gem Archer and Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs on guitar with session players on drums and keyboard.
Who is supporting?
The band has been criticised for choosing well-established acts over less well-known up-and-comers, with some fans suggesting Oasis's tour could have provided a much-needed leg-up for fresh new talent.
But the artists Oasis have selected should get the crowd fired up regardless: former The Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft will perform solo, as well as indie rock band Cast. Support on the US leg of the tour will come from Cage the Elephant.
The dates at Manchester's Heaton Park are expected to start earlier than the ones in stadiums, leading to rumours the event could fling open its doors from earlier in the day and offer other, additional support acts. However, this has not yet been confirmed.
Where to buy merch
Yet to sort out your bucket hat, Adidas sweatshirt or band tee? Don't fear – to capitalise on demand, there will be numerous official pop-up shops across the country selling Oasis merchandise ahead of the tour.
Pop-up stores can be found in Manchester (on The Avenue, Spinningfields), London (Carnaby Street), Cardiff, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Dublin, plus there are official merchandise stands outside and inside the gigs.
Fans visiting the pop-up stores will be able to buy exclusive clothing, home accessories (everything from mugs, pint glasses and baby grows to Zippo lighters) and vinyl records. To gain entry, fans can either book an (advised) timed entry slot or queue.
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The Gallagher brothers have also recently announced an exclusive partnership with clothing brand Adidas, consisting of jackets, shirts, T-shirts, sweatshirts, tracksuit bottoms and trainers. These can be purchased (by pre-order) on the official Adidas website as well as online retailer ASOS, plus from an official store in Manchester city centre. Be quick, though: many items have already sold out.
Manchester has truly embraced the celebratory atmosphere, with a local Aldi supermarket transforming into 'Aldeh' in a riff on the Gallagher's accents.
Our tips – from those who've been
The shows are guaranteed to be rowdy, but just try to embrace it. Nobody knows exactly what the performance will entail, but you can count on a fair few pints of beer (and other fluids) being chucked over the crowd, so don't wear your fanciest clothes – comfortable walking shoes, a raincoat and a protective bucket hat are gig/festival staples for a reason. Plus, pack those earplugs: even if the music and speakers aren't too deafening, the screams from the excited crowd are bound to be.
Get there early if you're standing and want to source a good spot and not-so-early if you're seated. Oasis will take to the stage in Cardiff at 20:15 with a strict curfew of 22:30.
Exact timings for the other shows are yet to be confirmed, but gigs at Wembley Stadium and other similar-sized venues generally finish by 11pm, to conform to noise pollution rules, so expect a kick off of around 8.30pm from Oasis; support acts will start much earlier. The Manchester date, which is taking place outside in Heaton Park, looks set to be more of a day festival-style set-up.
Ticket information
Tickets for the UK tour sold out in minutes, but it is worth keeping an eye on sites such as Ticketmaster, See Tickets and Twickets for returns and resale tickets.
Be careful of scams: unregulated websites purporting to have tickets will probably rip you off, and if you see an amazing bargain on social media, remember – if it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Using PayPal to purchase tickets also adds another layer of protection: remember to mark the payment as 'Goods and Services' so the transaction is protected by the company's Buyer Protection Programme.