Oasis’s residency at Manchester’s Heaton Park is imminent. It’s the second stop of Liam and Noel Gallagher’s hotly anticipated reunion tour and, given that they are Mancunians born and bred, it’s set to be a particularly special five nights.
The brothers will be playing wall-to-wall Oasis classics (plus some proper deep cuts) at Heaton Park on July 11, 12, 16, 19 and 20. But beyond all the excitement, there are some logistics you’ll need to sort out if you have tickets. After all the effort you put in scrambling for tickets last summer, the last thing you want is to get there late, be turned away or put up with long queues because you’ve accidentally brought a banned item. Don’t want to be looking back in anger, eh?
So, to minimise any fuss when you get to Heaton Park, here’s all the info you need when it comes to what you can and can’t take into the event.
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Oasis Manchester bag policy
The rules state that ticket holders can only bring one bag each into the the park. That said, Heaton Park strongly advises that you do not bring one if you can, in order to avoid long queues and security checks.
What size bag can I bring into Heaton Park?
Make sure your bag is no bigger than A4 size.
Are there any banned items?
Yep. Besides the obvious explosives and sharp items, there’s a bunch of other stuff that you won’t be able to take inside the park. If you try to get past the gates with them, you’ll run the risk of having them chucked in the bin. So, here’s the full list of banned items for Oasis at Heaton Park.
- Chairs
- Illegal substances
- Glass or cans, including spray cans or gas canisters
- Laser equipment or pens
- Fireworks, flares, Chinese lanterns, klaxons, air horns or other similar items capable of making loud noise and any item which may reasonably be considered for use as a weapon
- Bicycles, skateboards, scooters, roller blades, personal motorised vehicles
- Umbrellas or parasols of any kind
- Professional camera equipment and / or drones
- Flags and banners of any kind.
- Food and drink, although refill water bottles are permitted.
- Animals (with the exception of assistance dogs)
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