
Almost a year since announcing the long-awaited Oasis reunion, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher will play their first show together in 16 years tomorrow night.
The once-warring siblings are kicking things off at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, on Friday (4 July) and Saturday (5 July), before further dates around the UK, the United States, South Korea, Japan, Australia and South America.
On Tuesday, Noel was spotted by a young fan at Cardiff station, having apparently opted to travel by train ahead of his band’s first gig since 2009.
“It felt so surreal seeing a rock icon live in the flesh,” Oasis fan Joey, 16, told the BBC. “Their music has been such a big part in my parents’ life and also mine too. I can’t wait to see them live on Friday.”
Oasis are being supported in the UK by Richard Ashcroft, frontman of The Verve, and the Liverpool-formed band Cast.
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What to know about Richard Ashcroft
08:01
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Roisin O'Connor
Ashcroft is supporting Oasis on the UK dates of their massive reunion tour. He’s a longtime friend of both Liam and his older brother, Noel, who supported his band ( known simply then as Verve) back in 1993.
Noel wrote the track “Cast No Shadow” from Oasis’s second album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, as a tribute to the Lancashire-born singer.
Placed between the band’s first No 1 single “Some Might Say” and their rock anthem “She’s Electric”, the ballad includes the lyrics: “Bound with all the weight of all the words he tried to say/ Chained to all the places that he never wished to stay.”
“[Ashcroft] always seemed to me to not be very happy about what was going on around him, almost trying too hard,” Noel once said in an interview with Select magazine. “I always felt he was born in the wrong place, and he was always trying to say the right things, but they came out wrong.”
Ashcroft said he was honoured to have inspired the song. However, asked by The Guardian in 2010 if “casting no shadow” meant he was a supernatural being, he responded: “I can’t work out if he means I’m a witch, vampire or just incredibly emaciated and thin cos, you know, I haven’t really got enough body mass to cast a shadow.”
After The Verve’s third album Urban Hymns and the accompanying single “The Drugs Don’t Work” topped the UK charts in 1997, Noel said he was “the happiest man in the world”. That same year, he called Ashcroft a “genius” and suggested their comparative lack of success to Oasis was because “circumstances worked against them”.
The Verve went through their third breakup in 2009 and have not reformed since; Ashcroft has enjoyed a successful solo career, releasing six top 10 albums including 2016’s These People.
In 2021, he shared his sixth solo record Acoustic Hymns Vol 1, a collection of new versions of songs spanning both his solo career and his time in The Verve; Liam joined Ashcroft for a duet of “C’mon People (We’re Making It Now)” from his debut solo album, Alone With Everybody.
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Who are Oasis support act Cast?
Thursday 3 July 2025 18:01
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Roisin O'Connor
Cast were formed in Liverpool in 1992 by John Power, following his departure from The La’s, and Peter Wilkinson, formerly of the band Shack. They rose to fame amid the Britpop scene of the mid-Nineties and released records including their 1995 debut, All Change,and 1999’s Magic Hour.
They split in 2001 after a poor reception to their fourth album, Beetroot. The band reformed nine years later and released their fifth record, Troubled Times. Their seventh album, Love is the Call, was released in February this year and achieved a No 22 spot in the UK charts.
Gallagher is said to have described watching Cast live as a “religious experience” in an interview with the band for the Daily Record. They previously supported Oasis during their historic Knebworth shows in 1996, along with The Charlatans, Manic Street Preachers, and Dreadzone.
Oasis tour the UK and Ireland from 4 July 2025 to 28 September 2025, with all dates already sold out. They will be supported in North America by US rock band Cage the Elephant; a support act for the Australia shows is yet to be announced.
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Jo Whiley recalls hosting then-unknown Oasis on her radio show
Thursday 3 July 2025 16:00
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DJ Jo Whiley has said she will “never forget” having a then-unknown Oasis on her radio show after she broadcast the band for the very first time.
Whiley and co-presenter Steve Lamacq played Columbia by Oasis on their Radio 1 Evening Session in 1993 - the first time the band was ever played on the radio.
She said she felt “tingles” when the group, fronted by brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, then went on to play a live session in the studio.
Ahead of their reunion tour, which kicks of on Friday, Whiley reminisced about the early days of the Manchester-based band with fellow DJ Sara Cox, who was standing in for Scott Mills on his Radio 2 breakfast show.
Whiley said: “I remember our producers said (then-Oasis manager) Alan McGee has got this record. It's really good.
“He says this band are amazing, you've got to play it.”
Whiley said the song was Columbia, adding: “Then they came in and did a session. It was so beautiful, you can just see the star quality.
“You could feel the charisma and the tension between the brothers.
“They did Live Forever, and it was unbelievable.
“I'm going to play that on my show tonight because we're doing this big Oasis show this evening.
“I just remember sitting there, watching them, listening to Liam singing Live Forever, and just thinking tingles, proper tingles, I'll never forget it.”
Oasis, who split in 2009 after a backstage brawl between the Gallagher brothers at a festival, confirmed their long-awaited reunion in August 2024.
Cox joked about how it was down to Whiley that Oasis have reformed after she suggested to Liam when he came on her radio show in more recent years that he call Noel.
“It's basically down to you,” Cox said.
Whiley said her Radio 2 show on Thursday evening will be an Oasis special, “just to get people excited about the gigs”.
She asked listeners to get in touch and share their memories of the band, while she will also be playing archive clips.
“It's important because they mean so much to so many people. People have grown up with them,” she added.
The long-awaited Oasis Live '25 tour kicks off in Cardiff on Friday before a run of shows in London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin.
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From Champagne Supernova to The Masterplan: The 20 best Oasis songs, ranked
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Are you, or do you know, a “Wonderwall warrior”? One of the many Gen-Zers who used their ninja-like internet skills to beat drug-muddled original fans to Oasis tickets, despite only knowing their most famous song? Wondering – aloud, online, to much gnashing of furry hood from the millions of parka dads who missed out – if they have any other good songs you should listen to before you go?
At your service. Oasis, at least up until around 1996 or so, were among Britpop’s most brazen purveyors of songwriting excellence, thundering riffs and lyrics made up on the spot about the producer’s dog. Their early years produced a veritable deluge of classics that marked them out as one of the top-tier acts in British rock history, and they sporadically tapped that same rich seam even after the drugs stopped working.
As Noel and Liam Gallagher prepare to kick off their reunion tour, Roisin and I select and rank our personal favourites, compiled on the basis that the biggest hits aren’t always the best. Apologies in advance, “Wonderwall” warriors...

Paul "Bonehead" Arthur tries out some Welshcakes!
Thursday 3 July 2025 14:23
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Roisin O'Connor
Oasis member Paul “Bonehead” Arthur has been sampling some local treats while the band prepare for their first gig in Cardiff tomorrow night.
Posting to X/Twitter, the musician asked fans for recommendations and received a number of tips to try out the Fabulous bakery in Cardiff centre.
Arthur later posted a photo of the Welshcakes, which he enjoyed with a cup of tea.
He then rated them a “7/10”.
Here we go pic.twitter.com/LUtQHARu7M
— Paul Arthurs. (@BoneheadsPage) July 2, 2025
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How does Richard Ashcroft know the Gallagher brothers?
Thursday 3 July 2025 13:01
,
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Richard Ashcroft, who will open for Oasis on their UK tour dates, is a longtime friend of both Liam and his older brother, Noel, who supported his band ( known simply then as Verve) back in 1993.
Noel wrote the track “Cast No Shadow” from Oasis’s second album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, as a tribute to the Lancashire-born singer.
Placed between the band’s first No 1 single “Some Might Say” and their rock anthem “She’s Electric”, the ballad includes the lyrics: “Bound with all the weight of all the words he tried to say/ Chained to all the places that he never wished to stay.”
“[Ashcroft] always seemed to me to not be very happy about what was going on around him, almost trying too hard,” Noel once said in an interview with Select magazine. “I always felt he was born in the wrong place, and he was always trying to say the right things, but they came out wrong.”
Ashcroft said he was honoured to have inspired the song. However, asked by The Guardian in 2010 if “casting no shadow” meant he was a supernatural being, he responded: “I can’t work out if he means I’m a witch, vampire or just incredibly emaciated and thin cos, you know, I haven’t really got enough body mass to cast a shadow.”
After The Verve’s third album Urban Hymns and the accompanying single “The Drugs Don’t Work” topped the UK charts in 1997, Noel said he was “the happiest man in the world”. That same year, he called Ashcroft a “genius” and suggested their comparative lack of success to Oasis was because “circumstances worked against them”.
The Verve went through their third breakup in 2009 and have not reformed since; Ashcroft has enjoyed a successful solo career, releasing six top 10 albums including 2016’s These People.
In 2021, he shared his sixth solo record Acoustic Hymns Vol 1, a collection of new versions of songs spanning both his solo career and his time in The Verve; Liam joined Ashcroft for a duet of “C’mon People (We’re Making It Now)” from his debut solo album, Alone With Everybody.
This week, Ashcroft announced the forthcoming release of his first solo album in four years, Lovin’ You, which is scheduled for release on 3 October.
Noel Gallagher spotted at Cardiff station after travelling by train
Thursday 3 July 2025 12:31
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Roisin O'Connor
Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher was spotted by a young fan at Cardiff station at around 2pm on Tuesday, ahead of the band’s first two shows of their massive reunion tour.
Joey, 16, shared a snap of the Manchester rock star to social media, and told the BBC it was “surreal” to see him in the flesh.
“Their music has been such a big part in my parents’ life and also mine too,” he said. “I can’t wait to see them both live on Friday.
Who are Oasis support act Cast?
Thursday 3 July 2025 12:00
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Roisin O'Connor
Cast were formed in Liverpool in 1992 by John Power, following his departure from The La’s, and Peter Wilkinson, formerly of the band Shack. They rose to fame amid the Britpop scene of the mid-Nineties and released records including their 1995 debut, All Change,and 1999’s Magic Hour.
They split in 2001 after a poor reception to their fourth album, Beetroot. The band reformed nine years later and released their fifth record, Troubled Times. Their seventh album, Love is the Call, was released in February this year and achieved a No 22 spot in the UK charts.
Gallagher is said to have described watching Cast live as a “religious experience” in an interview with the band for the Daily Record. They previously supported Oasis during their historic Knebworth shows in 1996, along with The Charlatans, Manic Street Preachers, and Dreadzone.
Oasis tour the UK and Ireland from 4 July 2025 to 28 September 2025, with all dates already sold out. They will be supported in North America by US rock band Cage the Elephant; a support act for the Australia shows is yet to be announced.
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Can I take my bag into the Principality Stadium?
Thursday 3 July 2025 11:01
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Roisin O'Connor
Only small bags and handbags, no bigger than 35cm x 40cm x 19cm, are being permitted into the stadium. Fans taking bags have been warned that their wait times could be longer due to bag searches by stadium security.
A number of items are prohibited, including professional cameras and recording equipment, flares, bottles, large umbrellas and selfie sticks. A full list of banned items can be found on the Cardiff Principality Stadium website.
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Travel latest for Cardiff on 4 and 5 July
Thursday 3 July 2025 09:31
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Roisin O'Connor
Oasis fans and the general public have been warned that the M4 motorway is likely to be very busy in advance of both concerts in Cardiff on Friday and Saturday. Drivers are encouraged to check the Traffic Wales website before setting off on their journey.
Cardiff council has said event parking will be available at Sophia Gardens and the civic centre.
A park and ride service is also being operated by Cardiff council from the Sports Village in Cardiff Bay from 9am onwards on Friday and Saturday.
Transport for Wales has said it will be providing extra capacity on trains in and out of Cardiff wherever possible, but warned rail services across south Wales would be extremely buy.
GRW will be operating six extra trains out of Cardiff.
Due to road closures around the Principality Stadium, buses will be diverted. Full details of Cardiff Bus diversions can be found here.
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‘I love him. He’s my brother. You know what I mean?’

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How does Richard Ashcroft know the Gallagher brothers?
Thursday 3 July 2025 08:29
,
Roisin O'Connor
Richard Ashcroft, who will open for Oasis on their UK tour dates, is a longtime friend of both Liam and his older brother, Noel, who supported his band ( known simply then as Verve) back in 1993.
Noel wrote the track “Cast No Shadow” from Oasis’s second album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, as a tribute to the Lancashire-born singer.
Placed between the band’s first No 1 single “Some Might Say” and their rock anthem “She’s Electric”, the ballad includes the lyrics: “Bound with all the weight of all the words he tried to say/ Chained to all the places that he never wished to stay.”
“[Ashcroft] always seemed to me to not be very happy about what was going on around him, almost trying too hard,” Noel once said in an interview with Select magazine. “I always felt he was born in the wrong place, and he was always trying to say the right things, but they came out wrong.”
Ashcroft said he was honoured to have inspired the song. However, asked by The Guardian in 2010 if “casting no shadow” meant he was a supernatural being, he responded: “I can’t work out if he means I’m a witch, vampire or just incredibly emaciated and thin cos, you know, I haven’t really got enough body mass to cast a shadow.”
After The Verve’s third album Urban Hymns and the accompanying single “The Drugs Don’t Work” topped the UK charts in 1997, Noel said he was “the happiest man in the world”. That same year, he called Ashcroft a “genius” and suggested their comparative lack of success to Oasis was because “circumstances worked against them”.
The Verve went through their third breakup in 2009 and have not reformed since; Ashcroft has enjoyed a successful solo career, releasing six top 10 albums including 2016’s These People.
In 2021, he shared his sixth solo record Acoustic Hymns Vol 1, a collection of new versions of songs spanning both his solo career and his time in The Verve; Liam joined Ashcroft for a duet of “C’mon People (We’re Making It Now)” from his debut solo album, Alone With Everybody.
This week, Ashcroft announced the forthcoming release of his first solo album in four years, Lovin’ You, which is scheduled for release on 3 October.
Noel travels to Cardiff by train
Thursday 3 July 2025 08:08
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Roisin O'Connor
Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher was spotted by a young fan at Cardiff station at around 2pm on Tuesday, ahead of the band’s first two shows of their massive reunion tour.
Joey, 16, shared a snap of the Manchester rock star to social media, and told the BBC it was “surreal” to see him in the flesh.
“Their music has been such a big part in my parents’ life and also mine too,” he said. “I can’t wait to see them both live on Friday.
In a reply to another fan on X/Twitter, Joey said Noel was travelling with security.
Noel Gallagher spotted at Cardiff Train Station #Oasis pic.twitter.com/smz6xczYeQ
— Joey (@Joey2Steezy) July 1, 2025
I was with Oasis from the start – they’re a band that wouldn’t exist in 2025
Thursday 3 July 2025 08:01
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Roisin O'Connor
James Brown was there when the Oasis story started and saw the Gallagher brothers grow from lads to dads who could still cause chaos in the Groucho Club before school pickup time. He reflects on the band who are now connecting with a new generation – and for good reason too...

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T'was the night before the Oasis reunion...
Thursday 3 July 2025 07:30
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Roisin O'Connor
It’s the moment Oasis fans around the world have been waiting for: reunion week!
Tomorrow night, Noel and Liam Gallagher will perform together live on stage for the first time in 16 years.
Their massive Oasis ‘25 reunion tour is kicking off with two nights at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, featuring support from Richard Ashcroft and rock band Cast.
Doors to the stadium open at 5pm, Cast’s performance is 6pm while Richard Ashcroft will take to the stage at 7pm.
Oasis will perform at 8.15pm. The stadium curfew is 10.30pm.
The band have not released any details regarding the show’s setlist, but it is very likely fans will get to hear a number of their biggest hits, from “Rock n’ Roll Star” to “Champagne Supernova”, “Cigarettes and Alcohol” and “Wonderwall”.
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Roisin O'Connor
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