The news comes in the middle of an atmosphere of maximum expectation in CardiffWales, where a drone show illuminated the sky with the word “Oasis” before the first concert, scheduled for this Friday, July 4 at the mainity Stadium.
As the British newspaper Daily Mail revealed exclusively, the band led by the brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher prepared a repertoire of 23 songs, full of classics from the 1990s. The main surprise is the opening song: the show will start with Acquiesce, an issue that in previous publications itself Liam Gallagher He had assured that it would not be part of the setlist.
The song list also includes massive successes such as “Wonderwall”, “The Masterplan”, “Stand by me”, “Supersonic”, “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and “Cigarettes & Alcohol”. The closure of the concerts, which will last for more than two hours, will be in charge of the epic theme “Champagne Supernova”.
The Oasis Setlist in Cardiff
- Acquiesce
- Morning Glory
- Som Might Say
- Cigarettes and alcohol
- Fade Away
- Supersonic
- Roll with it
- Bring It On Down
- Tonight Talk
- Half The World Away
- Little By Little
- D’Un Know What I Mean
- Stand by me
- Not Shadow
- Hello
- Slide Away
- Whatver
- Live Forever
- Rock and Roll Star
- The Masterplan
- Don’s Look Back in Anger
- Wonderwall
- Champagne Supernova
The return of Oasis not only implies the meeting of the brothers, but also the incorporation of a high -level support band, which includes the former members of the last stage of Oasis, Andy Bell and Gem Archerto the original guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthursand the renowned American drummer Joey Wararker.
What Noel Gallagher said before the first show of the tour
Noel Gallagher has talked about the imminent return of Oasis to the stage, saying that the band “He is playing big”.
Britpop’s group will carry out the first show of its great 2025 meeting tour tonight (July 4) in the mainity Stadium of Cardiff.
Tomorrow (5) they will give a second concert in the enclosure, before five nights at the Heaton Park in Manchester, seven dates at the Wembley Stadium in London and stops in Edinburgh and Dublin. Subsequently, Oasis will travel to North America, South America (with two shows in Argentia), Australia, South Korea and Japan.
During an interview with Talksport, Noel talked about sharing the stage with his former brother Liam for the first time since Oasis separated in 2009.
“Sounds huge,” he joked. “This is all, there is no turning back”.
Noel confirmed that the band had finished rehearsing on June 17, before taking a few days off.
Source: Ambito

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