
Following the HUGE news last year that one of our nation’s most famous sibling duos was set to reunite for an enormous run of tour dates, the time is almost upon us. That’s right, folks, Oasis’ London gigs are drawing ever nearer. And to prepare you for the momentous musical ocassion, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide to the events. Here’s everything you need to know if you’re lucky enough to be attending the concerts.
When and where is Oasis performing in London?
Oasis is performing several shows in London at Wembley Stadium. These will not all take place on concurrent dates. Due to HUGE demand, the band are criss-crossing the country with multiple dates throughout the year.
Oasis’ London gigs will take place on:
- July 25
- July 26
- July 30
- August 2
- August 3
- September 27
- September 28
Who is opening for Oasis?
Oasis is being supported on the tour by Richard Ashcroft and the band Cast.
What are the show times?
Doors will open for all performances at 5pm.
Based on their recent performances, we can expect openers Cast to hit the stage at around 6pm, and Richard Ashcroft at 7pm.
Oasis will likely take to the stage themselves between 8 and 8:30pm.
What songs will Oasis play in London?
There aren’t many dates to glean much information from so far. However, the two Cardiff performances that have taken place so far had identical setlists, so it might be the same by the time they get to London. Or they could change things up – who knows? But at the moment, the career-spanning setlist looks like this:
- 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
- WonderWall
- Champagne Supernova
Are there still tickets available?
At the time of writing, there are no official resale tickets available.
If you do choose to buy resale tickets, it’s important to be very careful. Make sure to only use sites you trust, and be sure to check the terms and conditions of the original ticket vendor when purchasing.
Getting to Wembley Stadium
Those travelling to the concert will want to plan ahead due to the high volume of people attending the shows. The nearest stations to the stadium are Wembley Park Station, Wembley Stadium Station, and Wembley Central Station.
If you’re grabbing a bus or coach, you can take the National Express service to Wembley Stadium, as well as a number of bus services. Wembley Stadium is connected to the 18/N18, 83/N83, 92, 182, 206, 223, 297 and 483 services.
If you’re planning on pedalling your way to Wembley Stadium, there is bicycle parking on street level on the north-east side of the Stadium, under the concourse.
Are there any bag or entry restrictions?
Children aged 5 and under are not permitted to attend, and those under the age of 14 are not allowed on the pitch standing area. Additionally, all under-14s must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18.
Wembley Stadium has a restricted bag policy. Briefcases, bags, luggage, and large purses are not permitted. Each person can only bring one small bag into the stadium, which cannot be any bigger than A4 size. The accepted maximum bag size is:
- Height: 297mm
- Width: 210mm
- Depth: 210mm
And lest you think you can make your bag seem smaller and sneak it in, Wembley Stadium is clear that “Bags that are half-full and folded over to reduce their size will not be accepted. Anyone carrying bags that do not meet the criteria above will not be allowed in to the stadium.”
Where else is Oasis performing?
In addition to the upcoming shows in Manchester and London, Oasis will also be performing in Edinburgh and Dublin.
The OASIS LIVE ’25 tour will also be travelling to countries and cities on other continents outside of Europe in 2026. This includes the United States, Australia, and Brazil, among others.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go and listen to Heathen Chemistry on repeat because I’ve had ‘Stop Crying Your Heart Out’ stuck in my head all day.










