
This ultimate guide to Oasis at Wembley Stadium is your must-have companion for making the most of one of the most exciting musical events of the decade. Scroll down to discover everything from the Oasis Wembley set list and show times to details of support acts and where to eat in Wembley Park before the concert.
Setlist, Times and Support Acts
Fans have been waiting since 2009 to hear Oasis play live again. Now, the band is ready to delight audiences once more, with the Oasis Live ’25 Tour. Billed as a ‘global cultural phenomenon,’ the tour will start in Cardiff in July 2025, before heading to Manchester and then on to London’s Wembley Stadium.
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Oasis Live ’25 Tour at Wembley – Event Dates
Oasis will be playing in Wembley on dates in July, August and September 2025. The full set of planned gigs, including Oasis at Wembley, runs as follows:
- Fri 4 Jul – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
- Sat 5 Jul – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
- Fri 11 Jul – Heaton Park, Manchester
- Sat 12 Jul – Heaton Park, Manchester
- Wed 16 Jul – Heaton Park, Manchester
- Sat 19 Jul – Heaton Park, Manchester
- Sun 20 Jul – Heaton Park, Manchester
- Fri 25 Jul – Wembley Stadium, London
- Sat 26 Jul – Wembley Stadium, London
- Wed 30 Jul – Wembley Stadium, London
- Sat 2 Aug – Wembley Stadium, London
- Sun 3 Aug – Wembley Stadium, London
- Fri 8 Aug – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
- Sat 9 Aug – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
- Tue 12 Aug – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
- Sat 16 Aug – Croke Park, Dublin
- Sun 17 Aug – Croke Park, Dublin
- Sun 24 Aug – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON
- Mon 25 Aug – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON
- Thu 28 Aug – Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
- Sun 31 Aug – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
- Mon 1 Sep – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
- Sat 6 Sep – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Sun 7 Sep – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Fri 12 Sep – Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City, MX
- Sat 13 Sep – Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City, MX
- Sat 27 Sep – Wembley Stadium, London
- Sun 28 Sep – Wembley Stadium, London
- Tues 21 Oct – Goyang Stadium, Seoul, South Korea
- Sat 25 Oct – Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
- Sun 26 Oct – Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
- Fri 31st Oct – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
- Sat 1st Nov – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
- Tues 4 Nov- Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
- Sat 7th Nov – Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia
- Sun 8th Nov – Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia
- Sat 15 Nov – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Sun 16 Nov – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Wed 19 Nov – Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
- Sat 22 Nov – Estadio MorumBIS, São Paulo, Brazil
- Sun 23 Nov – Estadio MorumBIS, São Paulo, Brazil
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Wembley Oasis Set Times
What time does the Oasis concert start at Wembley?
Start times may be similar to other Wembley Stadium 2025 shows, in which doors opened at 5pm, with support acts starting at 6pm, and they took the stage at approximately 8:15pm.
What time does the Oasis concert end?
If the timings are similar to past shows, the band should wrap up their thrilling performance by 22:30.
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Oasis Live ’25 Tour Setlist
After a 16-year wait, fans are eager to hear Oasis play live once more, with the Gallagher brothers promising “wall to wall classics” during the Live ’25 Tour. While the precise set list is currently under wraps, some of the band’s greatest hits that fans will be hoping to hear include:
The Masterplan
New Song
Acquiesce
Rock ‘n’ Roll Star
Lyla
Morning Glory
Don’t Look Back in Anger
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Live Forever
Stand By Me
Who Feels Love
She's Electric
Slide Away
Supersonic
Wonderwall
Champagne Supernova
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Supporting Acts and Special Guests
Oasis will be joined by a range of support acts as part of their Live ’25 Tour. Those already announced include English indie rock band Cast, former Verve singer/songwriter Richard Ashcroft and American rock band Cage the Elephant.
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Oasis Live ’25 Tour Spotify Playlist
Keen to belt out a few classics in advance of seeing Oasis at Wembley Stadium? Then head over to Spotify! Users have put together a range of playlists packed with the band’s greatest hits, ready for you to enjoy. This Spotify Oasis Live ’25 Tour playlist is a good starting point.
Oasis at Wembley Stadium: How to Get Here
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By Tube
Wembley Park is well-connected, making it easy to reach from central London. With three stations and three tube lines, choosing to use the London Underground to see Oasis at Wembley Stadium is a good option.
Wembley Park is in Zone 4. You can plan your visit using the TFL (Transport for London) official website.
Tube Lines to Wembley Park:
- Jubilee Line: Access from Wembley Park station.
- Metropolitan Line: Access from Wembley Park station. 12 minutes from Baker Street.
- Bakerloo Line: Access from Wembley Central Station, connecting to Paddington, Charing Cross and Waterloo.
- London Overground Line: Access from Wembley Central Station to Clapham Junction in 22 minutes.
Tube Station Services this August and September:
- Wembley Park station: Currently there is no anticipated disruption
- Wembley Central station: Currently there is no anticipated disruption
Example Distances from Wembley Park Tube:
- Bond Street: 19 minutes via Jubilee Line
- King's Cross: 20 minutes via Metropolitan Line
- Paddington: 24 minutes via Bakerloo Line (from Wembley Central)
- Charing Cross: 30 minutes via Bakerloo Line (from Wembley Central)
- London Bridge: 27 minutes via Jubilee Line
- Liverpool Street: 30 minutes via Metropolitan Line
Pricing Information:
As of January 2025, the peak fare to travel to Wembley Park from Zone 1 is £4.40, and the off-peak fare is £3.20. However, starting from 2 March 2025, these fares will increase. The peak fare will rise to £4.60, and the off-peak fare will increase to £3.40.
Wembley Stadium Location:
- 10 minutes’ walk from Wembley Park tube station
- 22 minutes’ walk from Wembley Central tube station (follow route here)
- 34 minutes’ walk from North Wembley tube station (follow route here)
Accessing the Stadium:
You can walk from Wembley Park tube station via Olympic Way. Average wait times to enter the station after an event range from 15 to 60 minutes. Arrive early to avoid the rush.
Alternative Routes:
Consider walking to Wembley Central or North Wembley. These stations are less crowded than Wembley Park and both are served by the Overground and Bakerloo lines, ensuring quicker departures.
If you are a Quintain Living resident at Wembley Park, you can soak up all the action from their exclusive rooftop terraces. Measures will be in place to keep residential areas clear, ensuring they remain easy to access at all times. Read more about renting in Wembley Park with Quintain Living.
This information is part of the Ultimate Guide to Oasis at Wembley Stadium 2025.
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By Train
Are you coming to see Oasis perform live at Wembley Stadium by train? Getting to the venue is easy with regular and direct train services from Chiltern Railways and Southern Railways.
From Central London to Oasis' Wembley Stadium Concert:
- Chiltern Railways: Catch a train from Marylebone to Wembley Stadium station, and you'll be there in 9 minutes. Check live train times and plan your trip to see Oasis at Wembley Stadium.
From Other Locations to Oasis' Wembley Stadium Show:
- Southern Railways: Enjoy direct trains to Wembley Central station from:
- Watford Junction: Reach Oasis' concert in 14 minutes
- Milton Keynes: Get to Wembley Stadium in 55 minutes
- Birmingham: Arrive at Oasis' show in 120 minutes
Visit the National Rail website for more information on getting to Oasis' Wembley Stadium performance.
Frequently Asked Directions for Oasis' Wembley Stadium gig:
- Waterloo to Wembley Park: The journey to see Oasis takes around 29 minutes.
- Wembley Central to Wembley Stadium: Reach Oasis' concert venue in about 13 minutes.
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By Car
Our guide to Oasis at Wembley Stadium recommends public transport, but driving is also a convenient option. Wembley Park offers over 3,000 secure parking spaces, starting at £40 or £25 for Blue Badge holders. To ensure a smooth experience, book your Wembley Stadium parking spot in advance.
To reach Wembley Park by car for Oasis' concert, use the postcode HA9 0FA in your Sat Nav. Alternatively, follow the signs for Wembley Stadium once you reach the A406 North Circular from the M1, A40, or M25.
If you're driving from central London to see Oasis, take the Harrow Road (A404) north-west until you reach Paddington Station, then take the A40. Upon reaching Wembley Central Station, turn right onto Wembley Hill Road and follow the signs to Wembley Stadium, where Oasis will be performing.
What is the nearest car park to Wembley Stadium for Oasis' concert?
If you are travelling to Wembley Park for Oasis' show at Wembley Stadium, the most convenient car park is Red Parking, which is just a short walk from the venue. Pink Parking also offers ample car and coach parking spaces and is only a 10-minute walk from Wembley Stadium, where you can enjoy Oasis' incredible performance.
For more information on parking options for Oasis' Wembley Stadium concert, visit the Wembley Official Parking website.
Road Closures and Information this July, August and September:
Currently no anticipated closures or disruption
Important Tips:
- Plan Ahead: Expect heavy traffic and crowded public transport. Arrive early to avoid delays.
- Check Services: Ensure you’re aware of any rail or bus diversions and road closures that may affect your journey.
- Follow Official Guidance: On Wembley event days, follow directions from staff and signage for a smooth experience.
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By Coach
If you’re travelling by coach, you can catch the Wembley Express from over 50 UK locations, while the 223, 297, 83/N83, 206, 92, 483, 18/N18 and 182 bus routes all stop near Wembley Stadium.
If you're looking for a convenient and affordable way to attend Oasis' concert at Wembley Stadium, traveling by coach is a great option. Many coach companies offer direct services to Wembley Stadium from various locations across the UK.
Popular Coach Companies for Oasis' Wembley Stadium Show:
- National Express: National Express provides coach services to Wembley Stadium – the Wembley Express – from over 50 UK locations. Book your tickets in advance to secure your spot on a coach to see Oasis live.
- Big Green Coach: Big Green Coach specializes in event transportation and offers coach travel packages to Oasis' concert at Wembley Stadium. They provide return coach travel and can even bundle your concert tickets with your coach booking. Book here.
- Megabus: Megabus offers low-cost coach travel to London from various locations across the UK. From central London, you can easily reach Wembley Stadium using public transportation or a short taxi ride. Book here.
Useful tip: When booking your coach travel, be sure to check the departure times and plan your journey accordingly to arrive at Wembley Stadium well before Oasis' concert begins. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to see them perform live at one of the UK's most iconic venues.
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By Bike
If you plan to cycle to Oasis' concert at Wembley Stadium, you'll be pleased to know that Wembley Park is a cycle-friendly neighbourhood.
Bicycle Parking at Wembley Stadium: Wembley Stadium offers dedicated bicycle parking areas at street level on the northeast side of the stadium. The parking area is easily accessible and has ample capacity. Remember to bring a sturdy bicycle lock for security.
Navigating Wembley Park: Wembley Park's Active Travel Team has created downloadable maps to help guide your cycling journey. The maps cover shared routes with pedestrians, designated cycle lanes, cycle parking, and bus stops.
Access the Wembley Park cycle route maps here:
Tips for Cycling to the Oasis Concert:
- Plan your route in advance using the provided maps.
- Allow extra time for your journey.
- Ensure your bicycle is in good working condition with proper lights and reflectors.
- Bring a strong bicycle lock.
- Be cautious when leaving Wembley Stadium after the concert due to heavy traffic.
Cycling to Oasis' concert at Wembley Stadium is an eco-friendly and convenient alternative to driving or taking public transportation.
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By Bus
Getting to Oasis' concert at Wembley Stadium by bus is a convenient option. Wembley Park is well-served by multiple bus routes, which connect to major transport hubs. This alternative can provide a comfortable ride, avoiding the crowds often found on tube and train services during major events.
Key Bus Stops and Routes near Wembley Park Station are:
- Wembley Park Station (Bus stop N): Routes 83, 182 and N83
- Wembley Park Station (Bus stop M): Routes 206, 223 and 297
- Wembley Park Station (Bus stop O): Routes 83, 182, 206, 223, 297 and N83
Other Nearby Stops:
- Empire Way (Bus stop J): Routes 83, 182, 206, 223, 297 and N83
- Bridge Road (Bus stop R): Routes 223 and 245
- Fulton Road (Bus stops L and K): Route 206
- Rutherford Way (Bus stop ->N): Route 206
- Corringham Road (Bus stops P and Q): Routes 223 and 245
- Lycee International/Kings Drive (Bus stops S and BA): Routes 83, 182, 206, 245, 297 and N83
- Olympic Way (Bus stops ->E and W): Routes 92, 206 and 440
- Brook Avenue (Bus stops U and T): Route 245
- Manor Drive (Bus stop B): Route 297
- Wembley Arena (Bus stop Y): Routes 83, 182, 223 and N83
- Brent Civic Centre (Bus stops E and G): Routes 92 and 440
- First Way (Bus stop): Routes: 92, 206 and 440
- Greenhill Way/Lycee International (Bus stop): Route 206
Bus Diversions this August and September:
Pre-Event: Currently no anticipated diversions, route closures or disruption
Post-Event: Currently no anticipated diversions, route closures or disruption
For real-time bus schedules and route planning, use the TfL bus planner.
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Road and Bus Closures
Non-Event Day Road Closures: No current closures or other disruption
Wembley Event Day Road Closures: No current closures or other disruption
Post-Event Road Closures: No current closures or other disruption
Bus Diversions
- Pre-Event: No current anticipated diversions, route closures or disruption
- Post-Event: No current anticipated diversions, route closures or disruption
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Rail / London Underground Status
Wembley Park Station: Currently a normal service with no anticipated disruption
Wembley Central: Currently a normal service with no anticipated disruption
Wembley Stadium Station: Currently a normal service with no anticipated disruption
Guide to Oasis at Wembley Stadium: What to Bring and Bag Policy
Follow this guide to Oasis' concert at Wembley Stadium for a stress-free visit:
Bag Policy
You cannot take any bag larger than an A4 piece of paper (H 297mm, W 210mm and D 210mm) into Wembley Stadium, so check the dimensions of your bag before you leave the house. Read more about Wembley Stadium's bag policy here.
Official Merch
Want to get your hands on some official Oasis merch to remember the concert? If you buy something from an official stand, you’ll get it in a clear plastic bag. If you’re already inside stadium, great. If you’re outside the stadium (see below for the official merch stand locations), the seller will seal your clear plastic bag. Keep it sealed until you’re inside the stadium.
Arriving at Wembley Stadium
When you arrive at Wembley Stadium, show your ticket and ID. We recommend bringing a small power bank with you to keep your phone charged up all day.
Is Wembley Stadium Cashless?
Yes. Wembley Stadium is a cashless venue. No kiosks will accept cash. Please bring a debit or credit card with you.
Age restrictions
Visitors to Oasis at Wembley need to be aware of the stadium’s age restrictions. No children aged 5 and under are allowed. No under 14s are allowed on pitch standing. Any under 16s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older, both for pitch standing and for reserved seats.
What do I need to bring with me for the Oasis concert at Wembley Stadium?
You’ll need your tickets and ID on you all the time you’re in Wembley Stadium. If you have electronic tickets, be sure to bring a power bank – just in case!
Note that no umbrellas are allowed inside the stadium, so a disposable poncho is a good idea in case of rain.
What Items Are Prohibited Inside the Stadium?
Note that several items are prohibited from Wembley Stadium, including selfie sticks, pushchairs, umbrellas, alcohol and food and drink (amongst others), so all visitors are advised to read up on what is permitted in advance.
Phone Coverage and Wembley Park Free Wi-Fi
If you plan to use your smartphone when attending events at Wembley Stadium, be aware that mobile phone coverage can be hit and miss due to the high concentration of people trying to access the network simultaneously. Some providers may experience connectivity issues or even a complete loss of service.
To ensure you can still use your smartphone during your visit, we recommend taking advantage of the free Wi-Fi provided by Wembley Park. Just connect to the #WembleyParkFreeWifi network, sign up and you’re set. The service is available across all the main areas in Wembley Park, including Olympic Way.
Where to Eat and Drink Before the Oasis Concert in Wembley
Looking for the best places to eat near Wembley Stadium? Wembley Park is packed with choice when it comes to enjoying good food before a concert. BOXPARK Wembley is home to more than two dozen street food options, with exceptional flavours from around the globe. Options include some of the finest pasta and Italian burgers in London at Dez Amore, heavenly bowls of carbs at Funky Chips and mouth-watering Mexican dishes at Hola Guacamole. For sweet treats, there’s Love Churros within BOXPARK, or local favourites Haute Dolci and Bread Ahead. Also popular with locals are the incredible Pan-Asian flavours cooked up by twice Michelin starred chef Atul Kochhar at his restaurant, Masalchi.
If you’re looking for somewhere to drink in Wembley Park, head to Black Sheep Coffee for a caffeine fix or satisfy your boba cravings at Chaboba. The welcoming White Horse is a great choice for a pint before the concert, while Sky Bar 9 serves elegant cocktails with an outstanding view.
Oasis Fanpark in Wembley
There’s plenty of opportunity to get your vocal chords warmed up before the Oasis concert, with BOXPARK Wembley providing the ultimate Oasis Fanpark. Get ready to belt out hits from the band’s back catalogue as you get hyped to see the Gallagher brothers live on stage at Wembley Stadium.
Best Hotels Near Wembley Stadium for Oasis Concerts
Hotels for Oasis at Wembley Stadium – Book Early!
Oasis' concerts at Wembley Stadium are on peak dates, and hotels will sell out fast. We strongly recommend booking as early as possible to secure your stay at the best rate. Below are the closest hotels to Wembley Stadium, with estimated walking times and current starting rates (as of January 2025):
Hilton London Wembley – 3-minute walk (0.2 miles) – from £110 per night
Novotel London Wembley – 5-minute walk (0.3 miles) – rates unavailable
Ibis London Wembley – 5-minute walk (0.3 miles) – from £98 per night
London Wembley International Hotel – 6-minute walk (0.4 miles) – from £120 per night
Premier Inn Wembley Stadium – 5-minute walk (0.3 miles) – from £49 per night
Premier Inn Wembley Park – 6-minute walk (0.4 miles) – from £49 per night
Prices fluctuate depending on demand, with some hotels offering better rates on weekends. Wembley hotels are expected to sell out well in advance of the concerts, so secure your booking now to avoid disappointment.
All listed hotels are within walking distance of Wembley Stadium, Wembley Park Underground Station, and the London Designer Outlet. Most properties have check-in from 3:00 PM and check-out at 12:00 PM.
Where to Buy Tickets and What to Do Before the Concert
It’s important to always buy concert tickets from trustworthy sources.
In the UK, that means buying tickets from Ticketmaster or AXS.
You can also speak to the Wembley Stadium ticketing team directly about accessible tickets and hospitality packages by calling 0800 093 0824.
Never, ever buy tickets from a suspicious source online or outside a venue – doing so is a costly path to disappointment. Sites such as viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub do provide ticket resales, but sellers often charge a premium, so you’re likely to pay far more than you should – and buying a second-hand ticket may render it void.
What to do before the Oasis concert
Wembley Park is packed with leisure pursuits to make your Oasis concert day a memorable one. The surreal world of Bubble Planet captivates visitors of all ages, while the blend of beer, beats and crazy neon golf at Pop Golf is always a hit. For an experience with a difference, head over the meetspaceVR, where you can explore the adrenaline-fueled Zero Latency virtual reality experience or try your hand at a VR escape room.
The Wembley Park Art Trail is free to enjoy, with artworks dotted across the urban landscape. Both local and international artists have contributed to the growing trail, so explore the area and see how many imaginative artworks you can discover.
If the weather is kind, be sure to enjoy a spot of relaxation in Wembley Park before you see Oasis. The beautiful landscape of Union Park is the place to do it. Just 5 minutes’ walk from Wembley Stadium, the park is packed with lush greenery, wildflowers, fountains and trees – perfect for connecting with nature before your join the hordes of screaming fans in Wembley Stadium!
Surprising Facts You May Not Know About Oasis
How good is your Oasis knowledge? Check out these five facts to see if you can discover something new about the band.
- Oasis’ (What's the Story) Morning Glory? album was the best-selling album of the 1990s, outselling the likes of Madonna and the Spice Girls.
- Noel Gallagher worked as a roadie and technician for Inspiral Carpets, when he was aged 2.
- Liam Gallagher invited his older brother Noel to join his band, Rain, as manager. The band eventually became Oasis, but only after Noel agreed that he could be its songwriter and lead guitarist.
- The name ‘Oasis’ comes from the Oasis Leisure Centre.
- Beatles producer George Martin has called Noel Gallagher, “the finest songwriter of his generation.”
FAQ
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Is Oasis at Wembley Stadium sold out for 2025?
Yes, standard tickets for Oasis at Wembley Stadium 2025 are sold out. However, a limited number of hospitality packages are available, starting from £499-£699 per person, offering premium seating, lounge access, and complimentary food and drinks. [Check Wembley Stadium’s official ticketing page].
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Can I bring water to Oasis at Wembley Stadium?
Yes, you can bring an empty refillable plastic or aluminium bottle (max 500ml). Free water refill stations are available. Glass bottles are not allowed. [Check Wembley Stadium’s visitor guide for full rules].
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Is seeing Oasis at Wembley Stadium worth it?
Yes! Oasis' Wembley Stadium shows are legendary, featuring state-of-the-art visuals, interactive light displays, and their biggest hits.
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What cameras are allowed at Oasis' Wembley Stadium concert?
You can bring basic cameras and smartphones for personal use. Professional cameras with detachable lenses, video equipment, tripods, and selfie sticks are not allowed. [Check Wembley’s official photography policy].
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Is Oasis' Wembley Stadium concert affected by bad weather?
Oasis' concerts are rain or shine. Wembley Stadium has a partially covered roof, but some seats are exposed. [Get Wembley Stadium weather updates].
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Can I bring food into Wembley Stadium?
No outside food or drink is allowed, except for medical needs. However, Wembley offers a variety of food and drink options inside the venue. [Explore Wembley Stadium’s food and drink guide].
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Is Wembley Stadium accessible for disabled fans attending Oasis?
Yes, Wembley Stadium provides step-free access, dedicated wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets, and companion tickets. [Learn more about Wembley’s accessibility services].
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Why did Oasis break up?
Oasis broke up in August 2009 after a backstage altercation between Noel and Liam Gallagher at the Rock en Seine festival near Paris. Noel cited “intolerable” verbal and physical intimidation, as well as a lack of support from management and bandmates (The Guardian). The incident, which involved Liam allegedly smashing Noel’s guitar, ended years of tension. Their 2025 Wembley Stadium shows mark their first live performance together in 16 years, and fans are eager to see if they can set aside past differences.
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Why did Oasis disband?
Oasis disbanded in 2009 when Noel Gallagher left the group following an argument with Liam. Noel later said the breakup was necessary to protect their legacy and avoid becoming a nostalgia act (The Independent). Liam dismissed the incident as just another fight. Despite their solo careers, demand for an Oasis reunion remained high. Now, after years of speculation, Oasis’ Wembley Stadium shows this summer will mark their first live performances since the split.
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Why is there talk of an Oasis reunion?
Speculation about an Oasis reunion has persisted for years, fuelled by fan demand and hints from both Gallagher brothers. Liam repeatedly expressed interest, while Noel remained resistant. In August 2024, Oasis confirmed a reunion tour for summer 2025, celebrating 30 years since Definitely Maybe (Sky News). The tour includes multiple nights at Wembley Stadium and Manchester Heaton Park, making it one of the most anticipated music events in recent history.
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Who was Oasis' original drummer?
Oasis’ original drummer was Tony McCarroll, who played on their debut album Definitely Maybe. He was dismissed in 1995 due to creative differences and
replaced by Alan White (NME). McCarroll’s drumming shaped Oasis’ early raw sound on tracks like Supersonic. Though not involved in the 2025 reunion, he remains an important figure in the band's history.
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Who is Oasis' drummer now?
The drummer for Oasis’ 2025 Wembley shows has not been confirmed. Chris Sharrock was the last drummer before their breakup, but many believe Zak Starkey, who played with Oasis in the 2000s, may return (The Guardian). An official announcement is expected soon.
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What are Oasis' most famous songs?
Oasis’ biggest hits include “Wonderwall”, “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, “Champagne Supernova”, and “Live Forever”. Wonderwall remains their most-
streamed track and was certified 6× platinum in the UK (BBC). These songs will be highlights of Oasis’ Wembley Stadium setlist, with massive singalongs expected.
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What is 'Who Feels Love?' by Oasis?
Who Feels Love? is a psychedelic rock song from Oasis’ 2000 album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants. Inspired by Beatles-esque sounds, it peaked at No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart (Official Charts). It remains one of their more experimental tracks.
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Which Oasis songs are sung by Noel Gallagher?
Noel Gallagher sings lead on “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, “The Masterplan”, “Little By Little”, and “The Importance of Being Idle” (Rolling Stone). These anthems will likely feature in Oasis’ Wembley setlist, with fans excited to hear Noel’s vocals live again.
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What Oasis song did Noel Gallagher sing?
Noel Gallagher famously sang “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, one of Oasis’ biggest hits and a UK No. 1 single (The Independent). This track is expected to be a defining moment at Oasis’ Wembley Stadium performance.
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Where is Oasis from?
Oasis hails from Manchester, England, where they formed in 1991. Their return for a major Wembley Stadium show this summer is a full-circle moment for one of Britain’s most iconic bands (Manchester Evening News).
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Where is Oasis playing?
Oasis is set to play seven shows Wembley in July and August, along with additional sold out dates in Manchester, Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Dublin (Sky
News). These shows are expected to be some of the largest in Oasis’ history.
It will not be televised.
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Oasis Live '25 - UK & Ireland [Official Trailer]
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