
The boys are back! well, nearly... After years of public feuding, cryptic tweets and dashed hopes, Liam and Noel Gallagher will reunite on stage for the first time in over 15 years this summer.
The Britpop icons will launch their Live ’25 tour with two hotly anticipated shows at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.
The gigs, taking place on Friday 4th and Saturday 5th July, mark the opening salvo of a stadium run that will see the Manchester band celebrate 25 years since the release of their landmark album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants as well as their seismic impact on British music more broadly.
Here’s everything ticket-holders need to know ahead of the Cardiff shows, including timings, support acts, and crucial travel and venue information.

When and where are the Oasis shows in Cardiff?
The band will perform at Principality Stadium on the following dates:
- Friday 4 July 2025
- Saturday 5 July 2025
The stadium is located in the heart of Cardiff, at Westgate Street, CF10 1NS.
What time do doors open?

Gates will open at 5.00pm (BST) on both days. The show curfew is 10.30pm, and while full stage times haven’t yet been confirmed, these will be added once finalised.
Fans are advised to arrive early and factor in time for security checks and crowds in the surrounding area.
Who is supporting Oasis?
The support acts for the entire UK and Ireland tour are two stalwarts of British indie and Britpop:
- Richard Ashcroft, former frontman of The Verve and a Mercury Prize-nominee in his own right
- Cast, the Liverpool band led by former La’s bassist John Power
What is the venue policy on tickets and payments?
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Expect plenty of singalong classics before the Gallaghers even step on stage.
- Principality Stadium is a cashless venue – all food and drink vendors will only accept card and contactless payment.
- Smoking and vaping are not permitted anywhere within the stadium.
- Every attendee should have their own ticket downloaded and transferred in advance — screenshots won’t be accepted, and public WiFi is not guaranteed.
If you’re attending as part of a group, ensure tickets are distributed beforehand using the venue app or your ticket provider.
What items are banned from the stadium?
A full list is available on the Principality Stadium website, but some notable banned items include:
- Professional cameras, selfie sticks and video equipment
- Cans, bottles (except empty collapsible bottles up to 500ml), and glass
- Flares, fireworks, air horns and laser pointers
- Golf umbrellas
- Any item deemed dangerous by security staff

How do I get to Principality Stadium?
The stadium is a five-minute walk from Cardiff Central Station.A queuing system will be in place from 10.00pm each night.Note that Cardiff Queen Street station will close at 10.00pm on both show days.Check Transport for Wales for the latest service updates.
There is no official parking at the stadium.Nearby car parks include:
- St David’s Shopping Centre
- John Lewis
- NCP locations on Adam Street, Dumfries Place and Greyfriars Road

Is there accessibility support at the stadium?
Blue Badge parking and Park & Ride information is available via Visit Cardiff.
Big Green Coach is the official partner and will be running direct services from major towns and cities across Wales, the South West, Midlands, London and beyond. See their website for details.
Cardiff city centre bus routes will operate diversions from 3.00pm onwards on both concert days due to road closures. Visit Cardiff Bus for changes to services.
The nearest taxi rank is located on St Mary Street, just outside House of Fraser.
Yes. Principality Stadium offers accessible entrances, viewing platforms, dedicated toilets and Blue Badge parking. Full accessibility details can be found here.
More information – including detailed stage times – will be added as it becomes available. Check back here in the days leading up to the shows for the latest updates.