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Oasis are well into the second month of their Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour now. The band, made up of former feuding brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, are currently on a seven-date stint at London’s Wembley Stadium. And while fans seem to have gotten used to the band being back together, time is running out.

At the time of writing, Oasis only has seven shows left on their highly-coveted reunion tour. These gigs will be taking place at Wembley, as well as Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium. With a handful of London dates leftover, the gig times have been locked down, and we’ve got all the details fans need below.

At the time of writing, Oasis’ shows at London’s Wembley Stadium have maintained a strict schedule. They are expected to continue doing so for the next few shows, as well.

The doors to the event open at 5pm on the day of each show. This gives fans enough time to buy food, drinks, merchandise, go to the bathroom and find their seats.

Oasis are due on stage each night from 8:15pm. They are then due to play for around two hours, bringing their show to a close at approximately 10:15pm.

Between these two times, there are two support acts hitting the stage: CAST and Richard Ashcroft. Below, we’ve listed the full line-up of stage times for each Wembley Stadium show:

  • Gates Open – 5pm
  • CAST – 6pm
  • Richard Ashcroft – 7pm
  • Oasis – 8:15pm
  • Curfew – 10:15pm

For the fans who have not yet managed to get tickets to Oasis’ upcoming shows across the UK, there is still hope. Below, we have detailed all the retailers fans can find tickets before the final concerts, and how to buy them right now.

Oasis tickets are available right now from a number of websites, including both resale and official websites. At the time of writing, second-hand resellers such as viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub, have the most tickets available.

These retailers allow fans to buy and sell their ideal tickets instantly. And, at the time of writing, some gig tickets are being sold for around £300 each. Here’s the links:

Otherwise, official sellers also have some available – if fans are patient enough to wait around for them to restock.

Ticketmaster, Twickets and Seat Unique are all official retailers, offering different kinds of tickets. Ticketmaster and Twickets both offer resale tickets when they are available. Meanwhile Seat Unique has special tickets on offer, including ones with food and drink, early access, and more.