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BBC News
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Oasis return home to Manchester for sold-out shows at Heaton Park
Update: Date: 08:11 BST Title: When does Heaton Park open? Content: Heaton Park is set to house about 400,000 fans over five shows The park's gates are set to open at 15:00 BST, but organisers has asked people to arrive earlier if possible. As temperatures are set to soar as high as 30C (86F) and 32C (90F) on Friday and Saturday, fans have been told to stay hydrated and use sun protection, including hats, bucket hats preferably. Update: Date: 08:02 BST Title: Live Forever? Tonight we just might... Content: The reunited Gallagher brother are back in Manchester tonight Hello and welcome to our live coverage of Manchester's very own Rock 'N' Roll Stars first gig back in their home city in 16 years. More than 80,000 people are expected at Heaton Park for the first of five Oasis show back in the city where it all started. The gigs are part of a 41-date world tour described by some as one of the most hotly-anticipated comeback tours in music history. Whether you're heading to watch Heaton Park explode like a Supernova, whatever your Masterplan for the day, we will have all the news and excitement as the boys from Burnage roll in to town.


Daily Mirror
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Google makes huge Oasis change just hours before first concert
With Oasis just hours away from kicking off their global tour, Google has sent fans crazy with a few Easter Eggs for anyone searching for more information about the tour After 16 years of anticipation, the Gallagher brothers will grace a stage together once again as Oasis is officially back in business. But with all that hype, fans searching for more information have been left laughing at a sneaky change Google has introduced. After decades of waiting, Britpop fans are finally getting what many had dreamed of, but many thought would never happen, as the classic 90s band performs its first show since 2009 as they take to the stage in Cardiff later today. Currently the talk of the country, many intrigued fans have been googling for more information on the tour only to find a funny nod to the brother sending them in a different direction. When searching Oasis Tour, at the top of the page and above all the tour dates is the search help tool "Did you mean?". Now, although this certain box has helped correct countless typos for this one page Google have sneakily changed it to "Did you mean: madferit." For any southerners not quite up to date with Manchester slang, "mad fer it" meaning "mad for it" was a phrase Liam and Noel used to shout out in their earlier days to get the crowd going and make sure everyone was ready for a party. At one point Oasis fans were even given the nickname mad ferits. But Google wasn't done giving itself a Manchester accent with just one suggestion. Anybody searching for the group's classic 1994 hit Rock 'N' Roll Star will be met with a " Did you mean: rock n roll staaaaaaaaaar," a reference to Liam's iconic Mancunian whine that made his lyrics so iconic. Click here for the Mirror's live updates on the Oasis tour. Soon fans will get to hear the brother's iconic voices once again as anticipation builds outside the Principality Stadium. Around 75,000 lucky fans will be making their way to Cardiff for the show tonight with the same again arriving for tomorrow's gig as rehearsals are well underway. A buzz has already begun to build across the city with some fans queuing up outside the stadium more than 24 hours before they're due to hit the stage in an effort to soak up the atmosphere and secure their spot when doors open. Fans who decided to brave the elements and camp outside the Cardiff stadium ahead of the tour have now been given VIP tickets to the show. ITV show Lorraine's correspondent Nick Dixon revealed on the daytime show that some ticket holders had been waiting outside the Principality Stadium since yesterday in the hopes of getting to the front of the stage - and Oasis ' Noel and Liam Gallagher had noticed.


Sky News
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News
Oasis tour: What you need to know - and why Cardiff is the first stop
Oasis are set to kick off their reunion tour in Cardiff this weekend, with thousands expected to descend on the Welsh capital. The 41-date Oasis Live 25 tour begins in the city on Friday and Saturday, amid warnings for people to plan ahead before they travel. The Gallagher brothers' last performance together was in 2009, and the tour sold out within hours of its announcement last August, with fans eager to catch a glimpse of the reunion. But where is the tour heading - and why was Cardiff chosen as the city where the brothers will perform for the first time together in almost 16 years? When does the tour start and where is it heading? After Cardiff, Oasis will go on to perform at Manchester, London Edinburgh and Dublin on their UK and Ireland leg of the tour. See below for a full list of tour dates: Oasis tour dates Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales - Friday 4 July Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales - Saturday 5 July Heaton Park, Manchester, England - Friday 11 July Heaton Park, Manchester, England - Saturday 12 July Heaton Park, Manchester, England - Wednesday 16 July Heaton Park, Manchester, England - Saturday 19 July Heaton Park, Manchester, England - Sunday 20 July Wembley Stadium, London, England - Friday 25 July Wembley Stadium, London, England - Saturday 26 July Wembley Stadium, London, England - Wednesday 30 July Wembley Stadium, London, England - Saturday 2 August Wembley Stadium, London, England - Sunday 3 August Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland - Friday 8 August Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland - Saturday 9 August Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland - Tuesday 12 August Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland - Saturday 16 August Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland - Sunday 17 August Toronto, Canada - Sunday 24 August Toronto, Canada - Monday 25 August Chicago, USA - Thursday 28 August East Rutherford, USA - Sunday 31 August East Rutherford, USA - Monday 1 September Los Angeles, USA - Saturday 6 September Los Angeles, USA - Sunday 7 September Mexico City, Mexico - Friday 12 September Mexico City, Mexico - Saturday 13 September Wembley Stadium, London, England - Saturday 27 September Wembley Stadium, London, England - Sunday 28 September Seoul, South Korea - Tuesday 21 October Tokyo, Japan - Saturday 25 October Tokyo, Japan - Sunday 26 October Melbourne, Australia - Friday 31 October Melbourne, Australia - Saturday 1 November Melbourne, Australia - Tuesday 4 November Sydney, Australia - Friday 7 November Sydney, Australia - Saturday 8 November Buenos Aires, Argentina - Saturday 15 November Buenos Aires, Argentina - Sunday 16 November Santiago, Chile - Wednesday 19 November São Paulo, Brazil - Saturday 22 November São Paulo, Brazil - Sunday 23 November Why was Cardiff picked as the first stop? Asked on X in May why Cardiff was chosen as the location for the opening leg, Liam Gallagher said "because Cardiff is the bollox". Principality Stadium is a 74,500-seat venue, known as the home of Welsh rugby, which played host to Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift concerts last year. Businesses in the area are hoping the arrival of Oasis will bring an influx of trade to the city. Gary Corp, manager of the City Arms, told Sky News that he was expecting the concert would "treble if not quadruple the footfall on the street". Meanwhile, Ethan John, events manager at Tiny Rebel, said Oasis choosing Cardiff to kick off their tour was "surreal" and that previous events such as Taylor Swift's Eras Tour had a "massive impact" on footfall. What travel advice is there in Cardiff? Train operators say trains will be busy and people should allow plenty of time for their journey home. Georgie Wills, from Transport for Wales, said the company was "thrilled to welcome thousands to Cardiff this summer". "Look out for our queuing systems and travel tips - and let's make it a safe and smooth experience for everyone," she added. Cardiff Council has confirmed that roads around the stadium will close from 12pm until 12am on both Friday and Saturday. The road closures come into force three hours earlier than is planned for upcoming Stereophonics, Kendrick Lamar and Catfish and the Bottlemen concerts later this summer. The Cardiff Bus Interchange will close at 3pm and Cardiff Queen Street railway station will close at 10pm (apart from accessible travel or journeys to Cardiff Bay). What time does the show start and who are the support acts? Principality Stadium's doors open at 5pm on both Friday and Saturday. The band will be supported by indie rock band Cast and Richard Ashcroft (who formed alternative rock band the Verve) in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin. Cast start their Cardiff set at 6pm, followed by Richard Ashcroft at 7pm. Oasis will take to the stage at 8.15pm, and should finish by 10.30pm. American rock band Cage the Elephant will support Oasis in Canada, Mexico and at the Chicago gig. They will be joined again by Cast for the East Rutherford and Pasadena dates. Australian indie rock band Ball Park Music will support in Australia. Are tickets still available for the shows? The tour is sold out, but the band has said it is possible some additional tickets may be released. In an Instagram post on 25 June, the band advised members of Oasismynet to "keep an eye" on their inbox. The final releases would come "over the coming days" once production was "fine tuned", the band said. Cardiff is set to be cloudy with sunny intervals on Friday afternoon, with highs of 21C and lows of 15C.


North Wales Live
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- North Wales Live
Last minute hotels for Oasis in Cardiff going for £900 a night ahead of reunion gigs at Principality Stadium
Fans hoping to see Oasis live in Cardiff this weekend may need to shell out more for their hotel than for their ticket. Room prices in the Welsh capital average a whopping £588 a night, the highest of any city on the band's 2025 reunion tour. Some city centre hotels are even charging £900 for a single night during the tour dates. According to new research Cardiff is the most expensive city to stay in during the hotly anticipated Oasis tour, with hotel prices surging by 420% compared to a normal night. When the famous Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, announced their Oasis reunion and the Oasis Live '25 tour, there was a mad dash to book accommodation, sparking a huge spike in hotel prices on the dates of the Oasis gigs. For all the info we have on the gig so far, click here. Interest is so intense that Google searches for 'Cardiff hotel rooms' have soared by over 13,000%, and there's been a huge spike in searches for Airbnbs near the stadium. Cardiff isn't the only city experiencing this surge; accommodation enquiries and bookings have skyrocketed at every Oasis Live '25' tour location. Hotel prices have also climbed dramatically across all five host cities, Cardiff, Manchester, London, Dublin, and Edinburgh, with booking activity closely tracking ticket sales. While Manchester may be grabbing headlines for the biggest price hike, up 454% to £421, Cardiff's £588 average makes it the priciest overall. Even London, often the UK's most expensive city, comes in second at £527 a night, as per the data collected by Grosvenor Casinos. If you haven't yet booked your accommodation, here are places in the city and beyond that were still available at the time of publishing. Some are pricey, but we've also included some 'cheaper' ones for the Oasis dates. However, you'll need to hurry, as these rooms will likely be snapped up. Marriott Hotel A hop away from the Stadium, Cardiff's Marriott hotel currently offers a Deluxe King Room for a whopping £899 as room only and £919 with breakfast, on the first night of the Oasis Tour. This 4-star premium hotel is smack bang in Cardiff's city centre, 300 metres from Cardiff Central Rail Station and just 700m from the Principality Stadium. It has air-conditioned rooms, an onsite restaurant and a fitness club. Complimentary WiFi is available in the public areas. The stylish, large bedrooms have luxury bedding, flat-screen TVs, and Freeview channels. The newly opened Browns Brasserie and Bar, situated within the hotel, offers all-day dining and 24-hour room service. Rooms from £899 Available Friday July 4, book here Park Plaza Cardiff Who says you can't be rock and roll and treat yourself to a spot of pampering? If you're heading to Cardiff for the Oasis gig, why not go all out and crash in style at a swish spa hotel? Conveniently located in the centre of Cardiff, the deluxe 129-room Park Plaza Hotel is within walking distance of the stadium shops, restaurants and attractions. The hotel's rather plain concert façade belies its bright and contemporary interior, with chic furnishings, lofty ceilings and an array of modern art on display. For a city hotel, the Park Plaza pulls out all the stops with its Laguna Spa. You can take a dip in the UV-filtered 20m indoor pool, work up a sweat in the two-storey gym, unwind in the steam room and book treatments for those aching muscles after rocking out with the Gallaghers. Dining-wise, the Laguna restaurant and bar is where you can sip handcrafted cocktails in sleek, individual booths or on the leafy outdoor terrace, which offers a moment of solitude away from gig crowds. Rooms from £597 Clayton Hotel Cardiff Conveniently located right next to Cardiff Central Station, the Clayton is ideal for fans rolling off the train and straight into a room. The Principality Stadium is just 300 metres away, so you won't have to battle for a cab after the gig kicks out. Tidy. The air-conditioned rooms are comfy and stylish, each with a plush bathroom and a cosy seating area—perfect for putting your feet up. You'll also find a work desk, a flat-screen TV, and everything you need to make a proper cuppa. When it comes to food, The View Restaurant serves up a tempting international menu with a well-curated wine list to match. Fancy a drink? The contemporary on-site bar pours a great selection of beverages for thirsty fans. Each morning kicks off with the hearty Clayton Vitality Breakfast, so you'll be all set for a post-gig fry-up. Rooms from £736 Available Friday July 4 and Saturday July 5, Book here The Hilton Hotel Cardiff The Hilton is perfectly located in the centre of Cardiff, facing the castle and the historic buildings of the civic centre. It is a short stroll from the stadium. It's currently offering King Guest rooms for £899 on the first night of the gig. The ground floor revealed a stunning new look for 2023 with smart new reception desk and stylish new Graze Restaurant & Bar. The hotel offers 24-hour room service, concierge service, sightseeing tour tickets and a business centre. Inside the hotel and you'll find beautifully styled guest rooms, fantastic dining and a host of amenities for work, rest and play in the city. The spa facilities include beauty treatment rooms, a spa pool with hot tub, plus sauna, steam room and gym. Rooms from 899 Available Friday July 4 and Saturday July 5, Book here Hotel Indigo - Cardiff by IHG Hotel Indigo Cardiff sits right in the city's heart, just 200 metres from St David's Hall and a short stroll to the Stadium and surrounding bars and pubs. It's got a terrace to relax on, a fitness centre to keep you moving, and a lively bar for a cheeky drink. Plus, free WiFi throughout. Rooms are air-conditioned and have flat-screen TVs, and some even have a cosy seating area. Bathrooms have bathrobes and complimentary toiletries. The front desk is open 24/7, so help's always at hand. Rooms from 829 Available Friday July 4 and Saturday July 5, Book here voco St. David's Cardiff One of Cardiff 's flagship hotels, voco St. David's, has a commanding position in the marina, overlooking Cardiff's cosmopolitan waterfront area. Here, you're a short walk, bus, or train ride away from the city centre, while being surrounded by the Bay's many restaurants and bars. Stylish rooms feature expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that offer panoramic views of the bay and come with luxurious amenities, including fluffy robes and high-end toiletries. Head to the on-site restaurant, Tir a Môr, for casual pre-gig dining and tasty Welsh-inspired dishes. If you're in the mood to unwind, hit the gym, take a dip in the indoor pool, or treat yourself to some well-earned me-time in the luxurious spa. Rooms from £519 Available Saturday July 5, book here Novotel Cardiff Centre Just a short hop from the Stadium and the Motorpoint Arena, this Novotel is a top pick for catching the Oasis tour or any big gig in the district. It has an indoor pool, gym, and a buzzing restaurant. Shops, nightlife, and Cardiff Central Rail Station are all just a 10-minute walk away. The stylish rooms have private bathrooms and hairdryers. They also have a seating area, a work desk, tea and coffee, a TV, and 24-hour room service. Free Wi-Fi keeps you connected throughout. Elements Restaurant and Bar serves modern food and drinks to fuel your day or night. Families are sorted, too—up to two kids under 16 stay free with breakfast, plus access to video games, baby gear, and a healthy kids' menu. Sunday late check-out until 5 p.m. means no rush to leave. Rooms from £636 Available Friday July 4 and Saturday July 5, Book here Campanile Hotel Cardiff Located northeast of Cardiff, this comfy hotel sits just off the A48(M) and close to the M4, making it a breeze to get into the city for the Oasis gig or any other big event. Campanile Cardiff is about 8 km from the centre, perfect for anyone wanting a quieter spot with easy motorway access. It offers free parking, an à la carte restaurant, a bar, a lounge, and meeting rooms. Rooms are clean and stylish, each with a flat-screen TV and an en-suite shower and bath. Rooms from £900 Available Friday July 4, Book here De Courceys Manor Suites & Cottages Spoil yourself with a swanky stay just outside of the city at an exclusive country haven in South Wales, where romance meets five‑star flair. Book your stay at De Courceys Manor Suites & Cottages and enjoy the Secret Garden, relax in the chic gin lounge, and dine on handcrafted menus bursting with seasonal flavours from outstanding 'foodie' chefs. Rooms feature private bathrooms, tea and coffee makers, garden views, and soundproofing. Additional amenities include terraces, hot tubs, balconies, and kitchen facilities. Available Friday July 4, book here The Gwaelod y Garth Inn If you fancy a rustic pub stay outside of the city, the Gwaelod y Garth Inn is at the foot of Garth Mountain and has a tidy selection of constantly changing cask ales. The family-run pub features individually decorated rooms with much of the furniture handcrafted locally. There's also free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, work desks, a tea and coffee maker, a hairdryer, and free toiletries. Staying a while? Unwind on the terrace and outdoor seating area, and enjoy British and local cuisine at the traditional, family-friendly restaurant and bar. Rooms from £385 Available Friday July 4, book here The Copthorne Hotel Cardiff Located on the city's outskirts in Culverhouse Cross, this waterside hotel is just a ten-minute drive from Cardiff city centre. Rooms in this 4-star property offer all the amenities you would expect, including flat-screen TVs, Hypnos beds, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Each private bathroom has a hairdryer to get gig-ready, and 24-hour room service is available. Food-wise, The Lakeview Lounge & Bar offers casual dining for lunch and dinner, as well as coffee and a wide selection of beverages throughout the day, from 9:30 am.


Wales Online
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Last minute hotels for Oasis in Cardiff going for £900 a night ahead of reunion gigs at Principality Stadium
Last minute hotels for Oasis in Cardiff going for £900 a night ahead of reunion gigs at Principality Stadium Fans hoping to see Oasis live in Cardiff this weekend may need to shell out more for their hotel than for their ticket Room prices in the Welsh capital average a whopping £588 a night, the highest of any city on the band's 2025 reunion tour (Image: Wales Online ) Fans hoping to see Oasis live in Cardiff this weekend may need to shell out more for their hotel than for their ticket. Room prices in the Welsh capital average a whopping £588 a night, the highest of any city on the band's 2025 reunion tour. Some city centre hotels are even charging £900 for a single night during the tour dates. According to new research Cardiff is the most expensive city to stay in during the hotly anticipated Oasis tour, with hotel prices surging by 420% compared to a normal night. When the famous Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, announced their Oasis reunion and the Oasis Live '25 tour, there was a mad dash to book accommodation, sparking a huge spike in hotel prices on the dates of the Oasis gigs. For all the info we have on the gig so far, click here. Interest is so intense that Google searches for 'Cardiff hotel rooms' have soared by over 13,000%, and there's been a huge spike in searches for Airbnbs near the stadium. Cardiff isn't the only city experiencing this surge; accommodation enquiries and bookings have skyrocketed at every Oasis Live '25' tour location. Hotel prices have also climbed dramatically across all five host cities, Cardiff, Manchester, London, Dublin, and Edinburgh, with booking activity closely tracking ticket sales. While Manchester may be grabbing headlines for the biggest price hike, up 454% to £421, Cardiff's £588 average makes it the priciest overall. Even London, often the UK's most expensive city, comes in second at £527 a night, as per the data collected by Grosvenor Casinos. If you haven't yet booked your accommodation, here are places in the city and beyond that were still available at the time of publishing. Some are pricey, but we've also included some 'cheaper' ones for the Oasis dates. However, you'll need to hurry, as these rooms will likely be snapped up. Preparations are underway at The Principality stadium in Cardiff ahead of the Oasis gig on Friday (Image: Rowan Griffiths / Daily Mirror ) Marriott Hotel A hop away from the Stadium, Cardiff's Marriott hotel currently offers a Deluxe King Room for a whopping £899 as room only and £919 with breakfast, on the first night of the Oasis Tour. This 4-star premium hotel is smack bang in Cardiff's city centre, 300 metres from Cardiff Central Rail Station and just 700m from the Principality Stadium. It has air-conditioned rooms, an onsite restaurant and a fitness club. Complimentary WiFi is available in the public areas. The stylish, large bedrooms have luxury bedding, flat-screen TVs, and Freeview channels. The newly opened Browns Brasserie and Bar, situated within the hotel, offers all-day dining and 24-hour room service. Rooms from £899 Available Friday July 4, book here Park Plaza Cardiff Admittedly, Park Plaza doesn't wow from the outside; it's got a more multi-storey car park look than boutique hotel. But step through the doors, and things take a stylish turn (Image: Richard Swingler ) Who says you can't be rock and roll and treat yourself to a spot of pampering? If you're heading to Cardiff for the Oasis gig, why not go all out and crash in style at a swish spa hotel? Conveniently located in the centre of Cardiff, the deluxe 129-room Park Plaza Hotel is within walking distance of the stadium shops, restaurants and attractions. The hotel's rather plain concert façade belies its bright and contemporary interior, with chic furnishings, lofty ceilings and an array of modern art on display. For a city hotel, the Park Plaza pulls out all the stops with its Laguna Spa. You can take a dip in the UV-filtered 20m indoor pool, work up a sweat in the two-storey gym, unwind in the steam room and book treatments for those aching muscles after rocking out with the Gallaghers. Dining-wise, the Laguna restaurant and bar is where you can sip handcrafted cocktails in sleek, individual booths or on the leafy outdoor terrace, which offers a moment of solitude away from gig crowds. Rooms from £597 Available Saturday July 5, book here Clayton Hotel Cardiff Conveniently located right next to Cardiff Central Station, the Clayton is ideal for fans rolling off the train and straight into a room. (Image: Western Mail ) Conveniently located right next to Cardiff Central Station, the Clayton is ideal for fans rolling off the train and straight into a room. The Principality Stadium is just 300 metres away, so you won't have to battle for a cab after the gig kicks out. Tidy. The air-conditioned rooms are comfy and stylish, each with a plush bathroom and a cosy seating area—perfect for putting your feet up. You'll also find a work desk, a flat-screen TV, and everything you need to make a proper cuppa. When it comes to food, The View Restaurant serves up a tempting international menu with a well-curated wine list to match. Fancy a drink? The contemporary on-site bar pours a great selection of beverages for thirsty fans. Each morning kicks off with the hearty Clayton Vitality Breakfast, so you'll be all set for a post-gig fry-up. Rooms from £736 Available Friday July 4 and Saturday July 5, Book here The Hilton Hotel Cardiff Hilton Hotel, Cardiff (Image: Media Wales ) The Hilton is perfectly located in the centre of Cardiff, facing the castle and the historic buildings of the civic centre. It is a short stroll from the stadium. It's currently offering King Guest rooms for £899 on the first night of the gig. The ground floor revealed a stunning new look for 2023 with smart new reception desk and stylish new Graze Restaurant & Bar. The hotel offers 24-hour room service, concierge service, sightseeing tour tickets and a business centre. Inside the hotel and you'll find beautifully styled guest rooms, fantastic dining and a host of amenities for work, rest and play in the city. The spa facilities include beauty treatment rooms, a spa pool with hot tub, plus sauna, steam room and gym. Rooms from 899 Available Friday July 4 and Saturday July 5, Book here Hotel Indigo - Cardiff by IHG Hotel Indigo (Image: Colliers ) Hotel Indigo Cardiff sits right in the city's heart, just 200 metres from St David's Hall and a short stroll to the Stadium and surrounding bars and pubs. It's got a terrace to relax on, a fitness centre to keep you moving, and a lively bar for a cheeky drink. Plus, free WiFi throughout. Rooms are air-conditioned and have flat-screen TVs, and some even have a cosy seating area. Bathrooms have bathrobes and complimentary toiletries. The front desk is open 24/7, so help's always at hand. Rooms from 829 Available Friday July 4 and Saturday July 5, Book here voco St. David's Cardiff One of Cardiff's flagship hotels, voco St. David's, has a commanding position in the marina, overlooking Cardiff's cosmopolitan waterfront area. (Image: Portia Jones ) One of Cardiff's flagship hotels, voco St. David's, has a commanding position in the marina, overlooking Cardiff's cosmopolitan waterfront area. Here, you're a short walk, bus, or train ride away from the city centre, while being surrounded by the Bay's many restaurants and bars. Stylish rooms feature expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that offer panoramic views of the bay and come with luxurious amenities, including fluffy robes and high-end toiletries. Head to the on-site restaurant, Tir a Môr, for casual pre-gig dining and tasty Welsh-inspired dishes. If you're in the mood to unwind, hit the gym, take a dip in the indoor pool, or treat yourself to some well-earned me-time in the luxurious spa. Rooms from £519 Available Saturday July 5, book here Novotel Cardiff Centre Just a short hop from the Stadium and the Motorpoint Arena, this Novotel is a top pick for catching the Oasis tour or any big gig in the district. It has an indoor pool, gym, and a buzzing restaurant. Shops, nightlife, and Cardiff Central Rail Station are all just a 10-minute walk away. The stylish rooms have private bathrooms and hairdryers. They also have a seating area, a work desk, tea and coffee, a TV, and 24-hour room service. Free Wi-Fi keeps you connected throughout. Elements Restaurant and Bar serves modern food and drinks to fuel your day or night. Families are sorted, too—up to two kids under 16 stay free with breakfast, plus access to video games, baby gear, and a healthy kids' menu. Sunday late check-out until 5 p.m. means no rush to leave. Rooms from £636 Available Friday July 4 and Saturday July 5, Book here Campanile Hotel Cardiff Located northeast of Cardiff, this comfy hotel sits just off the A48(M) and close to the M4, making it a breeze to get into the city for the Oasis gig or any other big event. Campanile Cardiff is about 8 km from the centre, perfect for anyone wanting a quieter spot with easy motorway access. It offers free parking, an à la carte restaurant, a bar, a lounge, and meeting rooms. Rooms are clean and stylish, each with a flat-screen TV and an en-suite shower and bath. Rooms from £900 Available Friday July 4, Book here De Courceys Manor Suites & Cottages Spoil yourself with a swanky stay just outside of the city (Image: De Courceys Manor ) Spoil yourself with a swanky stay just outside of the city at an exclusive country haven in South Wales, where romance meets five‑star flair. Book your stay at De Courceys Manor Suites & Cottages and enjoy the Secret Garden, relax in the chic gin lounge, and dine on handcrafted menus bursting with seasonal flavours from outstanding 'foodie' chefs. Rooms feature private bathrooms, tea and coffee makers, garden views, and soundproofing. Additional amenities include terraces, hot tubs, balconies, and kitchen facilities. Rooms from £400 Available Friday July 4, book here The Gwaelod y Garth Inn If you fancy a rustic pub stay outside of the city, the Gwaelod y Garth Inn is at the foot of Garth Mountain and has a tidy selection of constantly changing cask ales. (Image: Western Mail ) If you fancy a rustic pub stay outside of the city, the Gwaelod y Garth Inn is at the foot of Garth Mountain and has a tidy selection of constantly changing cask ales. The family-run pub features individually decorated rooms with much of the furniture handcrafted locally. There's also free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, work desks, a tea and coffee maker, a hairdryer, and free toiletries. Staying a while? Unwind on the terrace and outdoor seating area, and enjoy British and local cuisine at the traditional, family-friendly restaurant and bar. Rooms from £385 Available Friday July 4, book here The Copthorne Hotel Cardiff Located on the city's outskirts in Culverhouse Cross, this waterside hotel is just a ten-minute drive from Cardiff city centre. Rooms in this 4-star property offer all the amenities you would expect, including flat-screen TVs, Hypnos beds, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Each private bathroom has a hairdryer to get gig-ready, and 24-hour room service is available. Food-wise, The Lakeview Lounge & Bar offers casual dining for lunch and dinner, as well as coffee and a wide selection of beverages throughout the day, from 9:30 am. Rooms from £349 Article continues below Available Saturday July 5 , book here