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This summer has belonged to Oasis. After 16 long years of believing that the Gallagher brothers may never reconcile, the band’s huge reunion tour has been the event of the year for hundreds of thousands of Brits. They’ve conquered two magnificent shows in Cardiff and five in their hometown of Manchester, three in Edinburgh and, so far, five shows in London.
Nearly two months after their first round of shows in the capital, Oasis are back in the capital this weekend to finish off the UK leg of their reunion tour. Liam, Noel, Bonehead, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Joey Waronker are at Wembley for two more shows on September 27 and 28.
By the time these gigs are finished, around 600,000 people will have descended on Wembley this summer to witness the legendary reunion for themselves. If you’re lucky enough to be one of those people heading to northwest London for the final two shows, here’s here’s everything you need to know.
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When are Oasis playing London’s Wembley Stadium?
The band are two more shows in the capital city. Here are those laid out:
- September 27, 2025
- September 28, 2025
Earlier this summer the band played five shows in the capital:
- July 25, 2025
- July 26, 2025
- July 30, 2025
- August 2, 2025
- August 3, 2025
What time do doors open?
Doors to Wembley Stadium will open at 5pm on each night.
What time will Oasis come on stage?
Judging from the previous Wembley shows, expect the band on stage at around 8.15pm, and to wrap up by 10.15pm.
Who’s supporting Oasis?
The Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft and Britpop band Cast are both supporting Oasis at Wembley. Expect Cast on stage at 6pm and Ashcroft at 7pm.
Setlist
To get you excited for what Oasis could play at Wembley, this has been the band’s setlist (according to Setlist.fm).
- 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 'n' Roll Star
- The Masterplan
- Don’t Look Back in Anger
- Wonderwall
- Champagne Supernova
The band didn’t change this setlist up at any of their UK shows. Find out more about Oasis’s reunion tour setlists – including tweaked lyrics and different song dedications – here.
Can you still get tickets?
All of Oasis’ reunion shows sold out in minutes when tickets went live last summer, so your only option if you want to bag a last minute ticket will be via resale. StubHub and Viagogo both have tickets up for grabs at the time of writing, though only for £500+.
In a statement on Oasis resale tickets, StubHub said: ‘Every order on our platform is backed by our FanProtect guarantee which means in the rare scenario that a fan cannot get in, we will work to provide a replacement ticket or issue a full refund. We provide full transparency of all ticket conditions, including any restrictions, so fans can make an informed choice before they buy.’
Seating plan
Here’s the Wembley Stadium seating plan, according to Ticketmaster. If you want to get an idea of what the view from your seat will look like, you can check out the interactive map from SeatingPlan.net and see how others have rated your spot.

🏟️ The seating plan for Oasis’s reunion shows at Wembley Stadium.
How to get to Wembley Stadium
There are three stations nearby Wembley Stadium. Wembley Park Station is served by the London Underground Jubilee and Metropolitan lines, you can get to Wembley Stadium Station via Chiltern Railways and Wembley Central Station is on the London Underground Bakerloo line, London Overground, London Midland and Southern lines.
There are also a number of local buses that can get you to the venue, including the 18/N18, 83/N83, 92, 182, 206, 223, 297 and 483.
There are several ways to get to and from Wembley, but the easiest is by public transport. You can find a full guide to getting the tube or trains (or cars, buses or coaches) to Wembley here.
What’s Wembley Stadium’s bag policy?
Each person can only bring in one bag into Wembley Stadium and it must be no bigger than A4 size (that’s 297mm height and 210mm width and depth). You can find the full bag policy here.
Banned items
As well as a limit on bag sizes, Wembley has a list of items that aren’t allowed inside the stadium. They are:
- 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
Merchandise
You can get official merchandise at Wembley, on Olympic Way, and online. Find out more about official merch – including pricing and all the items on offer – here.
Weather forecast
Needless to say, the final two Oasis Wembley shows will be more autumnal than those in July and August. Here’s the Met Office forecast for both days:
- Saturday September 27 – cloudy, with highs of 17C and lows of 13C in the evening. Up to a 30 percent chance of rain.
- Sunday September 28 – cloudy with sunny intervals. Highs of 17C, lows of 14C, and only up to 10 percent chance of rain.
Oasis Wembley reviews
The band’s first round of Wembley shows were a proper spectacle, with fans describing the gigs as ‘unbelievable’.
A five-star review in the Telegraph ran with a headline of ‘enough tears to fix the water shortage’. Another five-star write-up by Andy Beill in the Standard said ‘London finally sees Liam Gallagher at his best’.
Find Time Out’s photo round-up of Oasis’ first London show in 16 years here.
When did Oasis last play London?
Before this summer’s gigs, the Gallaghers both played London with Oasis way back in July 2009 on the Dig Out Your Soul Tour. The band were in London for three shows, and they also played Wembley Stadium.
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