Oasis fever is about to sweep the nation once again as Noel and Liam Gallagher return to Wembley Stadium.

After thrilling fans back in July and August, the Mancunians are back in the capital with their biblical - and somewhat emotional - Live 25 tour. These two extra dates were added to meet demand after a huge frenzy over tickets last year.

As on their previous dates, Liam and Noel will take to the stage to perform to fans following performances from support acts Cast and Richard Ashcroft.

Here's everything you need to know about the Wembley Stadium gigs from the setlist, the seating plan to top tips for travelling in and the ultimate party starter.

Stage times

Door times for all Show Days is 17:00

The times for previous gigs have ran as follows

  • Gates open (Hospitality and General Admission): 5:00 PM
  • Support Act – Cast: 6:00 PM
  • Support Act – Richard Ashcroft: 7:00 PM
  • Oasis on stage: Approx. 8:15 PM
  • Event curfew: 10:45 PM

Fans are recommend to arrive early to allow time for security checks and to enjoy the full live experience, including the two incredible support acts who aren't to be missed.

What time does the Oasis concert end?

The Oasis concert at Wembley is scheduled to wrap up by 10:30 PM, in line with the venue’s curfew.

Setlist

Look away now if you don't want to see spoilers on what the band have been playing on the tour so far....

Hello
Acquiesce
Morning Glory
Some Might Say
Bring it on Down
Cigarettes and 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 'n' Roll Star

Encore
Masterplan
Don't Look Back in Anger
Wonderwall
Champagne Supernova

Wembley seat map Oasis Fanpark

Fans are encouraged to head down to Wembley Park earlier, to soak up the atmosphere before the gigs.

There will be plenty of opportunity to get your vocal chords warmed up with BOXPARK Wembley providing the ultimate Oasis Fanpark as part of two day celebrations for the famous Gallagher brothers.

From morning until late, it’s the go-to destination for fans looking to make the most of this once-in-a-lifetime weekend.

Expect:

  • Live Oasis tribute sets to set the mood before the stadium lights go up
  • “Oasis vs Britpop Smackdown” quiz battles and lyric challenges for die-hard fans
  • On-stage darts and games with prizes, drinks tabs, and bragging rights up for grabs
  • 22 world street food traders & three bars, serving everything from burgers and bao to bespoke Oasis-themed cocktails
What else do in Wembley Park

As well as providing the venue for the gigs, Wembley Park is also offering fans a rare outdoor exhibition celebrating the famous brothers featuring never-before-seen images from the archives.

Fans will have the last chance to see Brothers: Liam and Noel Through Kevin Cummins’ Lens - a rare outdoor exhibition celebrating the bond between Liam and Noel Gallagher.

Free and on until 30th September, Brothers features never-before-seen images from the archive of legendary photographer Kevin Cummins - an unexpected and must-see portrait of two brothers whose relationship helped shape one of Britain’s most iconic bands.

What you’ll see:

  • 20+ large-scale portraits of Liam and Noel displayed along Olympic Way
  • Rare and previously unseen photographs from Kevin Cummins’ personal archive
  • Behind-the-scenes moments taken in London, Manchester, Portsmouth, Newport and Amsterdam
  • Personal reflections from Kevin Cummins and Noel Gallagher
  • A free and open-air exhibition, accessible 24/7
Travel Arriving by tube

Wembley Park is well-connected, making it easy to reach from central London. With three stations and three tube lines, choosing to use the London Underground to see Oasis at Wembley Stadium is a good option.

Wembley Park is in Zone 4. You can plan your visit using the TFL (Transport for London) official website.

Tube Lines to Wembley Park:

  • Jubilee Line: Access from Wembley Park station.
  • Metropolitan Line: Access from Wembley Park station. 12 minutes from Baker Street.
  • Bakerloo Line: Access from Wembley Central Station, connecting to Paddington, Charing Cross and Waterloo.
  • London Overground Line: Access from Wembley Central Station to Clapham Junction in 22 minutes.

Tube Station Services this August and September:

  • Wembley Park station: Currently there is no anticipated disruption
  • Wembley Central station: Currently there is no anticipated disruption

Example Distances from Wembley Park Tube:

  • Bond Street: 19 minutes via Jubilee Line
  • King's Cross: 20 minutes via Metropolitan Line
  • Paddington: 24 minutes via Bakerloo Line (from Wembley Central)
  • Charing Cross: 30 minutes via Bakerloo Line (from Wembley Central)
  • London Bridge: 27 minutes via Jubilee Line
  • Liverpool Street: 30 minutes via Metropolitan Line
Parking

Public transport is recommended but driving is also a convenient option. Wembley Park offers over 3,000 secure parking spaces, starting at £40 or £25 for Blue Badge holders. To ensure a smooth experience, book your Wembley Stadium parking spot in advance.

To reach Wembley Park by car for Oasis' concert, use the postcode HA9 0FA in your Sat Nav. Alternatively, follow the signs for Wembley Stadium once you reach the A406 North Circular from the M1, A40, or M25.

If you're driving from central London to see Oasis, take the Harrow Road (A404) north-west until you reach Paddington Station, then take the A40. Upon reaching Wembley Central Station, turn right onto Wembley Hill Road and follow the signs to Wembley Stadium, where Oasis will be performing.

What is the nearest car park to Wembley Stadium for Oasis' concert?

If you are travelling to Wembley Park for Oasis' show at Wembley Stadium, the most convenient car park is Red Parking, which is just a short walk from the venue. Pink Parking also offers ample car and coach parking spaces and is only a 10-minute walk from Wembley Stadium, where you can enjoy Oasis' incredible performance.

For more information on parking options for Oasis' Wembley Stadium concert, visit the Wembley Official Parking website.

Important Tips:

  • Plan Ahead: Expect heavy traffic and crowded public transport. Arrive early to avoid delays.
  • Check Services: Ensure you’re aware of any rail or bus diversions and road closures that may affect your journey.
  • Follow Official Guidance: On Wembley event days, follow directions from staff and signage for a smooth experience.
Road closures

Be aware of key road closures around Wembley Stadium to help plan your journey and avoid delays.

Full Road Closures:

In place from 14:00 (13:30 on Sundays) until 00:45:

  • Engineers Way (from Empire Way to First Way)
  • Rutherford Way (access for residents and deliveries only)
  • South Way (from Wembley Hill Road to Pink Parking)
  • Fulton Road (from Empire Way to Albion Way)

Pre-Event Closures:

From 14:00 (13:30 on Sundays) or earlier if needed:

  • Empire Way
  • London Road
  • Ecclestone Place
  • Wembley Hill Road (between Ecclestone Place and Harrow Road)

Post-Event Closures:

From 21:00 to assist with safe exit from the area.

Tip: Use public transport where possible and allow extra time for your journey, especially if arriving close to gate time (5:00 PM). Wembley Park is well served by the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines.

Warning in place

Non ticket-holders looking for a Gallagher-Hill style listening party outside Wembley Stadium are out of luck. The venue will not allow anyone without a lucky ticket to hang around outside hoping to catch the Gallaghers in action.

Security have confirmed they will be moving people along and no standing will be permitted on the Olympic Steps or by the stadium entrances.

Since the tour started, searches for Oasis Wembley tickets have surged more than 5000% as fear of missing out has begun to kick in for ticketless fans. The decision follows crackdowns during Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour last year, where Tay-gating - fans gathering to sing and dance outside venues - prompted venues to tighten the rules.

A spokesperson for Wembley Stadium said: "To support with the safe entry and exit of everyone within the stadium, no one is allowed to stand outside any entrance or on the Olympic Steps at the front of the stadium. Non ticket holders will be moved on.”

Bag policy

You cannot take any bag larger than an A4 piece of paper (H 297mm, W 210mm and D 210mm) into Wembley Stadium, so check the dimensions of your bag before you leave the house.

Any matchday merchandise you buy will be supplied in a clear plastic bag, and will be allowed into the stadium as well.
If you buy merchandise outside the stadium – either from one of our retail outlets or the stadium store – the bag will be sealed. Do not break the seal until you enter the stadium.

Items to bring and what to leave at home

You CAN'T bring

  • Bags which don’t meet the Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
  • Large umbrellas
  • Aluminium and glass drink containers, including perfume bottles
  • Plastic bottles over 500ml
  • Alcohol
  • Food and drink
  • Pushchairs
  • Selfie sticks
  • Weapons and tools
  • Flares, lasers, smoke devices and cannisters
  • Large-bodied cameras and camcorders
  • Drones
  • Unauthorised musical instruments, vuvuzelas or megaphones
  • Any national flag not of the competing international teams

What can I bring?

  • Bags meeting our Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
  • Small umbrellas
  • Clear empty crushable plastic bottles 500ml or less (not permitted in pitch standing for concerts)
  • Small flags and banners (regulations apply)
  • Crutches and walking aids
Oasis tour dates in full
  • Fri 25 Jul – Wembley Stadium, London
  • Sat 26 Jul – Wembley Stadium, London
  • Wed 30 Jul – Wembley Stadium, London
  • Sat 2 Aug – Wembley Stadium, London
  • Sun 3 Aug – Wembley Stadium, London
  • Fri 8 Aug – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
  • Sat 9 Aug – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
  • Tue 12 Aug – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
  • Sat 16 Aug – Croke Park, Dublin
  • Sun 17 Aug – Croke Park, Dublin
  • Sun 24 Aug – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON
  • Mon 25 Aug – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON
  • Thu 28 Aug – Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
  • Sun 31 Aug – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
  • Mon 1 Sep – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
  • Sat 6 Sep – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
  • Sun 7 Sep – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
  • Fri 12 Sep – Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City, MX
  • Sat 13 Sep – Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City, MX
  • Sat 27 Sep – Wembley Stadium, London
  • Sun 28 Sep – Wembley Stadium, London
  • Tues 21 Oct – Goyang Stadium, Seoul, South Korea
  • Sat 25 Oct – Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
  • Sun 26 Oct – Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
  • Fri 31st Oct – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
  • Sat 1st Nov – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
  • Tues 4 Nov- Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
  • Sat 7th Nov – Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia
  • Sun 8th Nov – Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia
  • Sat 15 Nov – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Sun 16 Nov – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Wed 19 Nov – Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
  • Sat 22 Nov – Estadio MorumBIS, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Sun 23 Nov – Estadio MorumBIS, São Paulo, Brazil
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