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Oasis Reunion at Cardiff's Principality Stadium: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know

Oasis Reunion at Cardiff's Principality Stadium: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know

Time Out5 hours ago
It's finally happening, folks. In a matter of hours, Liam and Noel Gallagher will be seen sharing the same stage for the first time in 16 long years.
Today (Friday July 4 2025), Cardiff Principality Stadium will have the honour of hosting the opening show of Oasis's hotly anticipated reunion tour and the first batch of people who spent hours and hours queuing up online last summer will get to enjoy the fruits of their labour.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of Oasis' long-awaited return at Cardiff Principality Stadium.
When are Oasis playing Cardiff's Principality Stadium?
The brothers will be playing in the Welsh capital on Friday, July 4 and Saturday, July 5.
What time do doors open?
The band has shared all the important timings over on their Instagram, with the stadium gates set to open at 5pm.
What time will Oasis come on stage?
The brothers and their band will take to the stage at 8.15pm following two support acts at 6pm and 7pm.
What's the seating plan?
Here's an idea of how Principality Stadium will be laid out for the event.
Who's supporting Oasis?
Two support acts are joining Liam and Noel announced for Oasis Live 2025 – The Verve lead singer Richard Ashcroft and fellow Britpop band, Cast.
Setlist
Since Cardiff is the first stop on the Oasis reunion tour, we're yet to find out what we should expect from the setlist. That said, we reckon that it's safe to assume that a lot of the band's most well-loved tunes – like 'Don't Look Back in Anger', 'Live Forever', 'Wonderwall' and 'Champagne Supernova' – will feature.
Can you still get tickets?
Sadly, you're far too late to get tickets for Oasis now. The entire tour sold out within 10 hours when the tickets went on sale last summer. If you're feeling lucky, you can keep an eye on Twickets and Ticketmaster for resale.
What's Principality Stadium's bag policy?
The stadium says on its website that it's better not to bring a bag at all as there isn't any bag storage available on site. If you absolutely have to bring one with you, just make sure that it's no larger than 35cm x 40cm x 19cm.
Banned items
Here's a list of everything that is banned from the Principality Stadium Cardiff:
Fireworks
Flares
Pyrotechnics
All Horns Including Air Horns
Musical Instruments
Smoke Canisters
Laser Pointers
Bottles
Glasses
Cans
Cooking Devices
Banners, Poles
Large Golf-Type Umbrellas
Selfie Sticks
Knives, blades and other articles or containers – including any which could or might be used as a weapon
Weather forecast
Principality Stadium has confirmed that its roof will be closed for both of the Oasis gigs, so you don't really need to worry about the weather. But if you still want to know the forecast, Cardiff will be sunny on Friday, reaching a max temperature of 21C and it'll see rain for most of the day on Saturday.
Merch
An official Oasis merchandise pop-up will open in the Millennium Plaza near the stadium at 10am on Wednesday, July 2 and will be selling stuff until 11.30pm on Friday, July 4. You can find out what kind of garb will be up for grabs here.
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