
Oasis reunion tour tickets, dates, setlist and support acts
Tonight (June 21), a night of special BBC programming will take place as part of the final countdown to the tour.
Oasis at the BBC will air tonight from 8.35pm on BBC Two and will be followed by a repeat of the 1997 documentary Right Here, Right Now.
The night will finish with Later Presents Oasis - featuring an old performance by the band on Jools Holland back in 2000.
When does the Oasis tour start?
The long awaited Oasis' Live '25 tour kicks off in Cardiff on July 4 before a run of shows in London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin.
The band also announced dates in Asia, Australia, North America and South America, too; meaning the tour stretches out until late-November.
Oasis Live '25 UK and Ireland tour dates in full:
July 4 - Cardiff (Principality Stadium)
July 5 - Cardiff (Principality Stadium)
July 11 - Manchester (Heaton Park)
July 12 - Manchester (Heaton Park)
July 16 - Manchester (Heaton Park)
July 19 - Manchester (Heaton Park)
July 20 - Manchester (Heaton Park)
July 25 - London (Wembley Stadium)
July 26 - London (Wembley Stadium)
July 30 - London (Wembley Stadium)
August 2 - London (Wembley Stadium)
August 3 - London (Wembley Stadium)
August 8 - Edinburgh (Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium)
August 9 - Edinburgh (Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium)
August 12 - Edinburgh (Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium)
August 16 - Dublin (Croke Park)
August 17 - Dublin (Croke Park)
September 27 - London (Wembley Stadium)
September 28 - London (Wembley Stadium)
Oasis tickets
Thousands of fans spent hours online last year in the hope of securing tickets to see the Oasis reunion shows.
With such a huge demand for tickets, many missed out.
However, those fans trying to find last-minute tickets to see Oasis in 2025 are in luck with resale tickets available via Twickets (at the time of writing).
Be warned though – it will set you back up to £3,000 for a VIP package.
Spare tickets? @Twickets are the official ticket resale partner for Oasis Live '25
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Wanting to buy? Be aware of fraudulent sellers on social media… Tickets can ONLY be resold legally, at face value, through Twickets or Ticketmaster. pic.twitter.com/jIWjfnupHl — Oasis (@oasis) June 18, 2025
Oasis tour setlist
Rumours have been rife on social media for months about the hits that a possible tour setlist could include.
Responding to fans' setlist questions on X, Liam Gallagher has so far confirmed What's The Story (Morning Glory)? tracks Hello and Round Are Way, plus 2000 Standing On The Shoulder of Giants chart-topper Go Let It Out for the shows.
Other hits said to be included are Lyla, The Hindu Times, Stand by Me, She's Electric, Don't Look Back in Anger, Live Forever and Rock N Roll Star.
Liam also took to X to dismiss an alleged setlist doing the rounds on social media as "fake".
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Who will support Oasis's on their UK and Ireland tour dates?
Britpop favourites Cast and The Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft will support Oasis at all their UK and Ireland dates on Live '25.
The Verve's 1997 album Urban Hymns has spent 162 weeks on the Official Albums Chart. Hit singles Bitter Sweet Symphony and The Drugs Don't Work were taken from it.
Both acts are stalwarts of the British Indie and Britpop scene from the 90s.
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