Oasis will return to Wembley Stadium on Friday (25 July) for the first set of London dates on their long-awaited worldwide reunion tour.
Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher will perform for five nights at Wembley Stadium, following their critically acclaimed return to Cardiff and hugely successful homecoming gig at Manchester’s Heaton Park.
Oasis have not played Wembley Stadium as a band since 12 July 2009, as part of their Dig Out Your Soul tour. They first played the venue nine yers earlier on 21 July in 2000 during their Standing on the Shoulder of Giants tour.
Announced in August 2024, the band’s reunion follows 15 years after Noel quit the Britpop group, saying he “simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer” following a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
The Oasis Live ’25 tour kicked off in Cardiff on 4 July, before heading across the UK and Ireland.
The band will play five nights at Wembley in July and August, followed by a second stint of two back-to-back shows in September.
Gates at Wembley Stadium are expected to open at 5pm, with Cast and the Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft as the support acts, starting from 6pm. Oasis are due on stage at 8.15pm and are scheduled to finish at 10.15pm.
Noel and Liam Gallagher will be joined on stage by Gem Archer, Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, and Andy Bell, all former members of Oasis, alongside drummer Joey Waronker, who has previously toured with Liam.
The band will also be backed by a brass section and backing singer Jess Greenfield, who is part of Noel’s side project The High Flying Birds.
The dates for the Wembley gigs are as follows:
- Wembley Stadium, London, England – Friday 25 July
- Wembley Stadium, London, England – Saturday 26 July
- Wembley Stadium, London, England – Wednesday 30 July
- Wembley Stadium, London, England – Saturday 2 August
- Wembley Stadium, London, England – Sunday 3 August
The band are set to return to Wembley for two more dates in September, playing on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 respectively.

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Setlist:
So far on the tour, the band have not deviated from the setlist that they played on the first night in Cardiff, starting with “Hello”, “Acquiesce”, “Morning Glory” and “Some Might Say”, followed by other classics such as “Little By Little”, “Half The World Away”, ‘Slide Away” and “Live Forever”.
The band have consistently finished their gigs with an encore of “The Masterplan”, “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova”.

The full setlist is likely to be:
“Hello”
”Acquiesce”
“Morning Glory”
“Some Might Say”
“Bring It on Down”
“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”
Encore
“The Masterplan”
“Don’t Look Back in Anger”
“Wonderwall”
“Champagne Supernova”

How to get tickets now:
While fans have been pleading for the group to reunite since they disbanded, website issues on Ticketmaster and controversial dynamic pricing brought outrage when fans tried to purchase tickets, with many failing to secure a spot.
After tickets for the UK and Ireland shows went on sale last year, some standard tickets appeared to have jumped from £148 to £355.
The controversy prompted the Government and the UK’s competition watchdog to do an assessment at the use of dynamic pricing.
While the tour is completely sold out, Oasis did announce in June that “a very limited number of additional tickets” would go on sale after the layout of the shows are perfected.
Prior to their Cardiff shows, the band told hopeful fans to keep their eyes on their inboxes.
Elsewhere, fans can still purchase tickets via Ticketmaster’s resale site as well as Viagogo, Vividseats, See Tickets, StubHub, and Twickets.
Viagogo: The cheapest tickets on Viagogo, at the time of writing, are:
Saturday 25 July – £468
Saturday 26 July – £488
Wednesday 30 July – £460
Saturday 2 August – £510
Sunday 3 August – £529
Vividseats: The cheapest tickets on Vividseats, at the time of writing, are:
Saturday 25 July – £536
Saturday 26 July – £583
Wednesday 30 July – £630
Saturday 2 August – £562
Sunday 3 August – £623
Stubhub: The cheapest tickets on Stubhub, at the time of writing, are:
Saturday 25 July – £422
Saturday 26 July – £422
Wednesday 30 July – £482
Saturday 2 August – £566
Sunday 3 August – £584
Twickets: The cheapest tickets on Twickets, at the time of writing, are:
Saturday 25 July – Unavailable
Saturday 26 July – £3182 (Gold package)
Wednesday 30 July – Unavailable
Saturday 2 August – £3219 (Gold package)
Sunday 3 August – Unavailable

A movie, produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, is being made in conjunction with the reunion tour.
Formed in Manchester in 1991, Oasis signed to independent record label Creation Records in 1993, rising to fame with the release of their debut chart-topping album Definitely Maybe on 29 August 1994.