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    Oasis play feel-good closing night of UK Live ’25 tour at Wembley as Liam Gallagher teases more to come in 2026

    Amanda CollinsBy Amanda CollinsSeptember 29, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read0 Views
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    Oasis played a joyous closing night of their Live ’25 UK reunion tour at Wembley Stadium last night (Sunday September 28) – as well as teasing more shows to come next year. Check out footage above along with photos, the setlist and what went down below.

    • Read More: Oasis live in Cardiff review: a supersonic reunion for a new generation

    The reformed Britpop legends played their second of two gigs at the iconic London venue, announced as an add-on other UK shows as an apology to fans over the controversy in the first rush for tickets and dynamic pricing.

    It’s been a long and emotional journey for the band, with Liam and Noel Gallagher first stepping on stage together for the first time in 16 years in Cardiff back in July – introducing a polished and hit-heavy set to an audience of all ages and backgrounds as new generations welcomed Oasis back. The gig was met with universal acclaim – with NME hailing it as “is all you ever would have wanted from Oasis in 2025” – before the band seemed to really warm up and grow more comfortable with one another by the time they reached their boisterous homecoming shows in Manchester and first run of Wembley gigs.

    Fans have delighted at the promise that “the great war is over” being fulfilled with the formerly feuding brothers now walking out on stage hand-in-hand and regularly embracing. The feel-good vibes continued through their North American shows, before hitting their peak at Wembley this weekend.

    Oasis' final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings
    Oasis’ final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings

    Oasis' final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings
    Oasis’ final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings

    After well-received support sets from Cast and Richard Ashcroft, Oasis were once again beckoned on stage to an action-packed montage detailing the road to their reunion as they arrived to the classic instrumental ‘Fuckin’ In The Bushes’ and were greeted by the now iconic Pep Guardiola cardboard cut-out now wearing the sombrero picked up by Liam in Mexico.

    The Gallagher brothers were again in a loving mood as they swapped glances and hugs from the stage, tearing through the set with Liam delivering world-class pub banter to the crowd.

    Highlights came when he invited the stadium to do the now-traditional Poznan along to the “majestical, Biblical, celestial, and something fucking else-icle” ‘Rock N’ Roll Star (“that’s the poznan, and that’s the fucking bollocks,” offered the life-long Man City fan) and the rapturous reception saved for ‘Morning Glory’, ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’, ‘Stand By Me’, ‘Slide Away’, and the ‘stillism’ incarnate on ‘Whatever’ before the first set closing of ‘Live Forever’ (featuring a tribute to friend and boxing legend Ricky Hatton) into ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’.

    The set – unchanged throughout the tour – was heaviest on material from ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory’, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this week with a deluxe reissue following on Friday (October 3).

    Repeating his teaser from the previous night, it was in Liam’s closing comments before final song ‘Champagne Supernova’ that he gave fans hope for the future.

    “Right then folks, this is it,” the frontman told the crowd. “I wanna thank Cast, I wanna thank the one and only Richard Ashcroft, most of all I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the map. ‘Champagne Supernova’, see you next year.”

    “I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the map. ‘Champagne Supernova’, see you next year” pic.twitter.com/XHf1hxQ3Bw

    — Andrew Trendell (@AndrewTrendell) September 29, 2025

    Oasis’ final night at Wembley setlist was:

    ‘Hello’
    ‘Acquiesce’
    ‘Morning Glory’
    ‘Some Might Say’
    ‘Bring It On Down’
    ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’
    ‘Fade Away’
    ‘Supersonic’
    ‘Roll With It’
    ‘Talk Tonight’ (Noel lead vocals)
    ‘Half The World Away’ (Noel lead vocals)
    ‘Little By Little’ (Noel lead vocals)
    ‘D’You Know What I Mean?’
    ‘Stand By Me’
    ‘Cast No Shadow’
    ‘Slide Away’
    ‘Whatever’
    ‘Live Forever’
    ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’
    Encore:
    ‘The Masterplan’ (Noel lead vocals)
    ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ (Noel lead vocals)
    ‘Wonderwall’
    ‘Champagne Supernova’

    Oasis' final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings
    Oasis’ final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings

    Oasis' final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings
    Oasis’ final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings

    Currently, the band have just 13 scheduled shows remaining across Asia, Australia and South America. Rumours have been flying all summer Oasis could play  Knebworth and the Etihad Stadium, given the 30th anniversary of their landmark gigs at Knebworth and Maine Road would fall next year.

    However, as many fans have pointed out on social media, the tease for 2026 might not be live dates and could be an album or a solo trek. Back in May, their manager, Alec McKinlay, dismissed any hopes of new material from the Britpop icons and said they had no intention of announcing any more tour dates either. However, Liam then put his comments under question by saying that McKinlay was “just the accountant” and that he and Noel would ultimately decide was the future held for the band.

    Last year, the band shot down reports that they were planning to headline Knebworth in 2026, and dashed hopes for a new Oasis album after Liam went online and told fans that a new LP from the group was “already finished”. He raised hopes again when he claimed that he was “blown away” by the new material written by Noel.

    He then went back on this and posted an update on X saying that there was “no Oasis album in the making” and his prior comments were merely something he did for “a laugh”.

    Oasis' final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings
    Oasis’ final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings

    Oasis' final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings
    Oasis’ final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings

    Hope of more from Oasis was rekindled earlier this summer when Noel spoke of his love for his formerly estranged brother.

    “It’s great just to be back with Bonehead [guitarist] and Liam, and just be doing it again,” he said. “I guess when it’s all set and done, I’ll sit and reflect on it, but it’s great being back in a band with Liam. I’d forgotten how funny he was.”

    “Liam’s smashing it, I’m proud of him,” he added. “Having been fronting a band for 16 years, I know how hard that is. I couldn’t do the stadium thing like he does it, it’s not in my nature, but I’ve got to say, good for you, mate. It’s been amazing.”

    He was also asked if he was “stunned” by the positive reception to the shows, Noel answered: “Yeah, completely blown away. Everyone is. It’s difficult to put it into words actually.”

    “Every night is the crowd’s first night, do you know what I mean? So every night’s got that same energy to it. But it’s been truly amazing. I’m not usually short for words, but I can’t really articulate it.”

    Oasis' final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings
    Oasis’ final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings

    Oasis' final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings
    Oasis’ final night at Wembley Stadium. Credit: Big Brother Recordings

    Oasis 30th anniversary reissue of ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ arrives on Friday (October 3), and today also saw the band announce 25th anniversary editions of their classic Wembley live album ‘Familiar To Millions‘ arriving in November.

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