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Oasis in Cardiff 2025 guide to how to get to the Principality Stadium and where to park

Oasis in Cardiff 2025 guide to how to get to the Principality Stadium and where to park

Wales Online05-06-2025
Oasis in Cardiff 2025 guide to how to get to the Principality Stadium and where to park
The Oasis gigs in Cardiff are less than a month away and you might be planning your journey to the Principality Stadium
There will be thousands of people heading to the Principality Stadium for the Oasis gigs
(Image: Kian Abdullah/Huw Evans Agency )
The bucket hats are being dusted off, the parka coats brought out the cupboard, it is less than month to go until Oasis kick off their Oasis Live '25 tour in Cardiff. The iconic duo, Noel and Liam Gallagher, will reunite together for the first time in Cardiff.
They will play at the Principality Stadium on Friday, July 4, and Saturday, July 5. If you are one of the lucky ones who managed to grab tickets for the gig, you might be thinking about planning your journey there.

While we don't have all the information just yet, there are a lot of tips to prepare your trip to Cardiff if you're thinking about it already . We also have included some early travel information from Cardiff Bus and the city centre road closures.

We will also include in this article what options have been in place for previous concerts, like Taylor Swift, which we are expecting to remain the same, such as park and ride
Here is everything you need to know about getting to the Principality Stadium for the Oasis 2025 concerts. You can read everything you need to know about the gig, here and if you still want to try to grab tickets, read here.
Rail
Transport for Wales has not yet announced any extra services they will be running for the gigs but we have asked for it and will update this article with that information when we get it.
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As the Principality Stadium is right by Cardiff Central station, so train travel is an obvious choice.
We are expecting for there to be the normal queue barrier system in place for after the gig and for Cardiff Queen Street to close except for accessible access and passengers that wish to travel to Cardiff Bay.
Visit www.tfw.wales or the TfW app for the latest travel information.

If you have any issues on the railway, please speak to a conductor or, for more serious matters, you can text the British Transport Police on 61016 or call 0800 40 50 40. In an emergency, always call 999.
Bus
Cardiff Bus, which operates many of the buses in the capital, has issued a statement for the Oasis gigs.

They said: "Our friendly team of supervisors will be in the city centre to assist customers and support our colleagues."
"Due to road closures, buses will turn around at the edge of the city centre, so we recommend checking the Cardiff Bus website and app for the latest updates closer to the time.
"To provide extra capacity in the evening, our largest double-decker buses will remain in service later in the day.

"We'll also have additional standby buses ready to help manage busy journeys." You can read more, here.
Please visit the relevant bus operator's website for more information about your specific bus routes.
For Stagecoach services:: stagecoachbus.com

For Cardiff Bus services: www.cardiffbus.com/principality-stadium
For NAT services, please visit: www.natgroup.co.uk
National Express coaches are expected to use Sophia Gardens as usual.

Big Green Coach is also providing sustainable coach returns from Bath, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bridgend, Bristol, Cheltenham, Exeter, Gloucester, London Victoria, Manchester, Newport, Plymouth, Port Talbot, Reading, Southampton, Swansea, Swindon, Taunton, Winchester and Worcester. You can find out more, here.
Driving and parking
Cardiff city centre car parks include North Road Car Parks, St David's Shopping Centre, John Lewis, Capitol Shopping Centre, and NCP car parks on Adam Street, Dumfries Place and Greyfriars Road. All are in walking distance of the city centre and the stadium.
During big Cardiff city centre events at the stadium there are usually park & ride services at Cardiff City Stadium and County Hall in Cardiff Bay - these are not confirmed for 2025 as yet, but we'll up date if/when they are.

We are also expecting there to be event day parking at the civic centre and Sophia Gardens - but will up date again, when confirmed.
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Cycling and walking
The cycleways and the pop-up cycleways within the road closure area will remain open for cyclists to use during the event, but due to the number of people expected to attend the concert, all cyclists should take due care and attention.
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The road closures apply to all motor vehicles of any kind, but not to bicycles with pedals. Those who live locally in Cardiff may want to travel by bicycle or walk.
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