It’s the last chance on the tour to see the band in the UK
It may seem like ages ago that Oasis kicked off their 2025 reunion tour, but it’s actually only been three months.
The legendary Manchester band ended their 16-year stage hiatus together with a knockout series of shows in Cardiff at the start of July, followed by some iconic homecoming shows here in Manchester at Heaton Park.
But whilst Liam and Noel Gallagher have since taken the tour abroad, it doesn’t mean that there’s no more UK dates left. Following five shows in the capital at Wembley Stadium in July and August, the boys are heading back there.
Taking over the famed 90,000-capacity stadium, Liam, Noel, Bonehead, Gem, Andy and Joey will perform two more nights in London this weekend and the excitement from fans is just as evident as ever before – considering it’s their last UK dates on the tour.
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Oasis will play Wembley Stadium on Saturday and Sunday (September 27 and 28) and, as with all of the other UK shows, will be once again joined along the way with support from Cast and Richard Ashcroft.
Alongside the huge shows, there will also be official parties and fan zones close by to the stadium to ensure fans can make a day of it if they wish. Middleton-based band The MiddleTones will once again be playing at the East Village Fan Zone on the concourse of the London stadium too (fan zone is open from 2pm to 7pm).
If you’re heading to see Oasis in Wembley this weekend, here’s what you need to know in terms of stage times for this weekend’s shows.
Set times for Oasis at Wembley Stadium
In the past, timings have been quite specific with both Oasis and the support artists coming on stage pretty much right on time, so it’s worth making sure you’re comfortably positioned just in time for things to begin.
For the quickest entry, fans at Wembley Stadium have been advised to refer to their tickets for their relevant turnstile colour zone. Signage of each zone will then be able to guide people best to their correct entry point.
Doors will open at 5pm.
Cast will play at 6pm.
Richard Ashcroft will then begin his set at 7pm.
Oasis will perform at 8.15pm.
The show is due to finish at around 10.15pm.
It’s important to know that, whilst these timings have been issued by the stadium, they are to be used as a guideline and could change at short notice. Fans are, therefore, advised to make sure they are ready in advance for the show to begin.
Are there still Oasis tickets available?
As many of us are fully aware of by now, tickets to see Oasis have been in hot demand ever since these shows were first announced.
That sadly means that the shows are fully sold out.
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