
Oasis reunion tour timings as brothers unveil exactly how long they will be on stage for
The time has almost come for Oasis to kick off their reunion tour and the band have now officially shared the timings for their first Live 25 tour in Cardiff. The band are set to play for over two hours at Cardiff's Principality Stadium as brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher will be on stage performing together live the first time in over ten years.
Doors will open at 5pm before first support act Cast play at 6pm. Verve frontman and pal of the Gallagher brothers, Richard Ashcroft will then perform on stage at 7pm, writes The Mirror. Oasis will then finally come on stage at 8.15pm this Friday it has been confirmed.
A new post from the official Oasis social media pages has revealed the band will play for just over two hours before they will end the set for a 22.30pm curfew.
The news of the timings was met with a mixed reaction from fans who took to social media to discuss.
One wrote: "Not a long enough gig for the ticket prices," while another chimed in: "Nonsense... most artists will be somewhere between 1hr 15 and 1hr 45 for standard gigs. They'll easily play 20+ songs for a gig over 2 hrs."
"Two and a quarter hours is pretty much double the time that most artists do now and tickets cost about £130 which isn't double so if anything you get more time per pound," argued another.
Another fan suggested the gig would be the longest the band have ever played, having previously performed 90 minute sets. Another added: "Have you ever caught Bruce Springsteen live? It's EXHAUSTING. The best shows Stones ever did were back in '78 and they were only around 80-90 mins. Oasis in 96 was 110. The lads gonna play around 110 this time around too. All well and good."
Scots fans are counting down the days until the Edinburgh shows - 39 to be exact - and last week it was announced that fans who didn't manage to get their hands on a ticket may be given another chance.
More tickets are set to be released for the Edinburgh Murrayfield gigs as the council have given the green light to increase the stadium's capacity.
Liam and Noel Gallagher have put their differences aside after feuding for years to take part in the Oasis reunion tour which will head to Edinburgh for three nights this August - which are completely sold out.
However, many will be happy to know that last week an application to Edinburgh City Council's licensing board to increase Murrayfield's capacity from 67,130 to 69,990 was approved - much to the delight of Scots Oasis fans.
Councillor Louise Young, licensing board convener, said: 'An application to increase the capacity at Murrayfield for the upcoming Oasis concerts was approved by the Licensing Board on June 23.
'This decision followed consultation with the police and public safety officers.'
Earlier this week the Gallagher brothers released a statement about releasing more tickets. They penned: "As the shows are getting closer, Oasis promoters may be able to release a very limited number of additional tickets for sale once final sight lines are checked and the production is fine tuned."
It continued: "These final production releases will happen over the coming day."
Fans who are members of Oasismynet have been urged to keep an eye on their inboxes for updates. "If you are an Oasismynet member, keep an eye on your inbox for an email from your regular Oasismynet or Ticketmaster correspondence address," the message added.
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