Oasis is set to perform at Wembley Stadium for the first time in 16 years as part of their Live ’25 tour, with over 90,000 attendees expected for each of the seven concert dates.
Individuals without tickets are strongly advised to avoid the Wembley area entirely. Motorists should anticipate road closures and parking restrictions in the vicinity.
A ban on street drinking will be enforced near the stadium prior to the concerts in an effort to prevent antisocial behavior.
Wembley Stadium has implemented specific entry restrictions. Banners exceeding A3 size, GoPro cameras, selfie sticks, iPads, and tablets are prohibited. Water bottles of any kind are also not permitted.
For ticket holders, here is essential information to assist in planning your trip to the London leg of the Live ’25 tour.
While the specific set list for Wembley remains unconfirmed, the running order from the opening night in Cardiff may serve as a helpful guide:
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