Oasis Live ’25 –
Your Ultimate Guide to Wembley, Murrayfield & Croke Park
They’re back – and louder than ever! Following the electrifying, history-making opening nights in Manchester's Heaton Park, the Britpop legends Oasis are now set to conquer London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. If you’re lucky enough to have tickets for these highly anticipated gigs, here’s your essential guide on what to expect, how to get there, what to pack – and why this tour truly is the stuff of Britpop legend.
If you’ve seen it online – it’s real.
Read this: Oasis in Manchester 2025: First Gigs and a Look Ahead!
Liam & Noel: Back in Harmony (Sort Of)
The Gallagher brothers are back together – and against all odds, it’s working. Alongside band members Gem Archer (guitar), Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs (guitar), Andy Bell (bass), and Joey Waronker (drums), they’re tighter and louder than ever. The onstage chemistry is electric, filled with Liam’s legendary banter and Noel’s dry wit.
Expect direct dedications, such as Liam dedicating "D’You Know What I Mean?" to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, calling him "The Boss" and "greatest manager of all time." Be prepared for Noel's sharp comebacks, like his retort to booing Manchester United fans: "Who the f*** are you booing?" Noel also touchingly dedicated "Half The World Away" to the late British actress Caroline Aherne and her co-star Craig Cash, whose sitcom "The Royle Family" used the song as its theme tune.
Fans = Part of the Show
The crowd doesn’t just sing – it roars, especially during anthems like "Wonderwall" and "Don’t Look Back in Anger." The atmosphere in Manchester was euphoric, with fans flocking to the city center, dominating the cityscape in Oasis merch, pubs playing Oasis-heavy playlists, and spontaneous chants breaking out everywhere from pubs to train stations. The exuberant mood extended to the trams, where celebrations were in full swing, very much in true British style.
⭐ Beyond the Music: Special Moments from the Tour
The Manchester gigs were packed with memorable moments:
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Pep Guardiola in the Crowd: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, a huge Oasis fan, was spotted with his daughter Maria among the approximately 70,000 spectators, visibly enthusiastic and singing along to "Don’t Look Back in Anger" – a truly down-to-earth gesture that resonated with many fans. Watch Pep Guardiola at the concert here: Pep Guardiola @ Oasis 🤩 #mancity #football #mcfc
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Gallagher Kids Meet Guardiolas: After one concert, the Gallagher brothers' children (Liam's sons Lennon and Gene, and Noel's children Anaïs, Donovan, and Sonny) posed for a group photo with the Guardiola family. Gene Gallagher famously shared the picture on Instagram with the caption: "Pic of the century alright now everyone else f*** off." Instagram Post by Gene Gallagher
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Local Patriotism: Liam dedicated "Fade Away" to the residents of Burnage, the working-class area of Manchester where he and his brother grew up. "Cast No Shadow" was played after a shout-out to Happy Mondays and Richard Ashcroft.
🎤 Tour Dates & Venue Info – All You Need to Know
Oasis are bringing their Live ’25 tour to three iconic stadiums across the UK and Ireland. Here’s the lowdown on dates, transport, and what to expect at each venue:
Wembley Stadium, London
Show Dates
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Fri 25 July
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Sat 26 July
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Wed 30 July
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Sat 2 August
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Sun 3 August
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Bonus ballot shows: Sat 27 & Sun 28 September
Venue Info
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Doors: ~17:00
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Support acts: Richard Ashcroft & Cast
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Closest stations: Wembley Park (Jubilee & Metropolitan lines), Wembley Stadium (Overground)
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Tip: Arrive early – the venue is huge, security can take time, and the atmosphere outside is part of the experience.
Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Show Dates
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Fri 8 August
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Sat 9 August
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Tue 12 August
Venue Info
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Doors: ~17:00
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Support acts: Richard Ashcroft & Cast
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Closest station: Haymarket (approx. 15-minute walk)
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Buses: 1, 3, 12, 22, 25, 26, 30, 31, 33
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Tip: There’s no on-site parking – plan your trip using public transport or a park & ride option.
Croke Park, Dublin
Show Dates
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Sat 16 August
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Sun 17 August
Venue Info
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Doors: 17:00 – strictly no early queuing or camping
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Support acts: Richard Ashcroft & Cast
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Closest station: Drumcondra (5-minute walk)
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Additional access: DART (Connolly & Clontarf) and Luas (Connolly, Parnell, Marlborough stops)
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Entry: Follow the colour-coded routes listed on your ticket – and give yourself time to get through security smoothly.
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Full guide: Oasis at Croke Park — A Full Breakdown
No matter which show you're attending, these venues promise massive crowds, iconic moments, and unforgettable nights. Plan smart, arrive early, and let the music do the rest.
🎯 Survival Tips for All Venues
These universal tips will help ensure you have a smooth and enjoyable concert experience:
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Arrive Early: Security checks take time. Aim to be inside at least 45 minutes before showtime.
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Stay Hydrated: Bring a soft, empty water pouch – hard bottles are banned. Free water points are available inside.
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Dress for the Weather: It’s the UK & Ireland – expect sun, rain, or both. Dress in layers, pack a poncho, and wear comfortable trainers. No umbrellas allowed!
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Merch & Snacks: Merch lines can be long. Consider shopping outside the venue before doors open or arriving extra early.
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Know What’s Banned: Adhere to venue bag policies (A4-size bags only). Prohibited items typically include chairs, glass, cans, flares, poles, selfie sticks, and professional cameras. Always check the specific venue websites for the full list.
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Transport Plans = Peace of Mind: Check train and bus timetables before the gig. Thousands will leave at once – having a plan will help you avoid the post-concert chaos.
🚨 Security and Safety
The Manchester evenings proceeded largely without incident, according to official police reports. There were minimal arrests for minor offenses such as public intoxication, drug possession, and fraud. Additionally, a few drones were confiscated for violating air traffic regulations. While incidents were low, always remain aware of your surroundings and adhere to venue rules.
💬 The Vibe? Pure Magic.
The reviews from Manchester say it all: "Unreal. Magical. Best gig I’ve ever been to." And it’s true – these shows are packed with emotion, energy, and the greatest singalongs of your life. The band members are instrumentally loud and on point, while Liam and Noel deliver perfect vocal performances, making every evening "biblical." The overall mix of ballads and tracks keeps people pushing, dancing, and throwing beers in ecstatic celebration.
Whether you're heading to Wembley, Murrayfield, or Croke Park, Oasis Live ’25 is more than just a concert. It’s the Britpop event of the decade, a true world tour that underscores Oasis's global significance, with subsequent performances planned in North America, South America, Australia, South Korea, and Japan.