
Oasis setlist in full and what you can expect after Gallagher brothers' first show in 16 years
Oasis wowed fans at their epic comeback gig last night in Cardiff, Wales as the two brothers took to the stage together for the first time in 16 years, performing to a crowd of over 74,000 people.
After a lengthy wait Noel Gallagher and his younger brother Liam kicked off their string of sold-out reunion shows at the Principality Stadium, before they head to Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin on their UK and Ireland leg of the tour.
The crowd was well and truly impressed as they took to the stadium dressed in their bucket hats and their best Adidas clothing, and even Noel was overwhelmed with emotion as he was reduced to tears by the highly anticipated moment.
Ahead of their performance, the Oasis brothers shared a teaser video on social media, revealing a preview of the stage design through an impressive drone light display. Now, with their first show complete, fans have a clearer idea of what to expect.
The footage, captured by a drone flying over the stadium, showed the sky lit up in a bright 'OASIS' logo.
Now we know some more information, here is what to expect from the setlist, and what time the brothers take the stage.
Oasis 2025 setlist
Hello
Acquiesce
Morning Glory
Some Might Say
Bring it on down
Cigarettes & Alcohol
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 and Roll Star
Encore happens and then the show wraps up with these songs:
The Masterplan
Don't Look Back in Anger
Wonderwall
Champagne Supernova
From the setlist at the first Cardiff show, Oasis are set to play a total of 23 songs over the evening. Noel and Liam have saved their most popular songs for last ending the stellar evening with Wonderwall into Champagne Supernova - the close track of the bands second album.
Oasis stage times
Oasis took the stage at 8:15pm in Cardiff, with the doors opening at 5pm.
Before the band took to the stage they had two warm-up acts. The english indie rock band, Cast, performed first at 6pm before Richard Ashcroft of the Verse took to the stage at 7pm to warm up the crowd.
The gig was wrapped up minutes before the 10:30pm curfew of the stadium.
Rest of the tour
Following tonight's show, Oasis will return to the stage in Cardiff for a second night before heading to Heaton Park in their hometown of Manchester for a five-night run.
The band will then take over Wembley Stadium for a five-night run starting July 25, before continuing on to Edinburgh for three nights at Murrayfield Stadium and Dublin for two. The first leg of their UK tour will wrap up at Dublin's Croke Park on August 17.
From there, Oasis will head across the Atlantic for shows in Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles and Mexico City, before returning to London for two additional Wembley dates at the end of September.
The tour then continues through Asia, Australia and South America, with the final show set for November 23 in São Paulo, Brazil.
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