04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Oasis fans who missed out on tickets can watch reunion action for free
Noel and Liam Gallagher are finally reuniting on stage after 16 years as their tour kicks off tonight in Cardiff - and even fans at home can get in on the rock action
It's a big day for Oasis fans, with Noel and Liam Gallagher taking to the stage together after 16 years for the first stop on the band's highly-anticipated tour. However, those who couldn't get tickets shouldn't Look Back in Anger - you can get involved in the Champagne Supernova from the comfort of your own home.
The BBC will be covering all things Oasis ahead of the band's gig at Cardiff's Principality Stadium tonight, covering the build-up to the big moment. Hosted by Jason Mohammad and Tina Daheley, the live stream will be speaking to fans across the city as well as special guests about the historic performance.
The livestream will begin at 1pm and will only be available on BBC iPlayer - however, it won't feature any of the gig itself. We'll see the BBC team at the Principality Stadium deliver on-the-ground reports before the gig, while after, the livestream will continue as fans give live reviews and instant reactions.
Oasis announced last August that they would be finally reuniting, with fans desperate to get their hands on tickets ever since. Over 74,000 fans will be descending on Cardiff tonight for the huge show - and the first fans have even had their tickets checked in what's become a 24-hour queue.
One family revealed on Good Morning Britain today that they spent the equivalent of £22,000 to fly from California to Cardiff for tonight's show - and some viewers couldn't relate. "The old saying, 'a fool and his money are easily parted,' comes to mind," one said, while another wrote: "To the Yank that spent $30,000 for him and his family to see Oasis you are a mug!"
Some ticket-holders have been camping out overnight at the Principality Stadium to grab a good spot by the stage - efforts noticed by Liam and Noel. Lorraine's Nick Dixon revealed on the ITV show that some fans were given upgraded tickets by the band after being spotted queueing up at the stadium.
"Security rounded up the fans and moved them. We were at first wondering, 'I hope they're not being turfed out, they've got tickets,' but actually security told me that the band spotted them and they've been moved to a different area - a VIP area. They've had a massive upgrade on their tickets which is fantastic for them. They've left here deliriously happy."