Oasis Reveals Wembley Setlist with a Sneaky Surprise Ahead of Reunion Gig

Oasis Reveals Wembley Setlist with a Sneaky Surprise Ahead of Reunion Gig

Oasis Reveals Wembley Setlist with a Sneaky Surprise Ahead of Reunion Gig

Alright, get ready for some seriously exciting news if you're a fan of Britpop legends—Oasis is back and they’re doing it in style. The band has officially landed in London as part of their massive Oasis Live '25 reunion tour, and fans are absolutely buzzing. After years of wondering whether Liam and Noel Gallagher would ever bury the hatchet, they finally shocked everyone last August by announcing the tour. This is the first time they’ve played together since their dramatic split back in 2009.

Now, after kicking things off with two huge nights in Cardiff and an epic five-night run at Manchester’s Heaton Park, Oasis is taking on Wembley Stadium—seven shows in total, starting July 25th. The first five nights will happen over the next week or so, and then after a bit of a break, they'll return for two final nights in late September. Those last two dates were added due to overwhelming demand—tickets were practically impossible to get, with fans sitting in virtual queues for hours just hoping for a shot.

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But here’s the twist that really got everyone talking. Just one day before the first Wembley gig, fans wandering around Wembley Park got an unexpected surprise— the entire setlist was revealed in a super low-key, very Oasis kind of way. Instead of a traditional press release or even a casual tweet, the setlist was printed directly onto the stairs leading up to the stadium. Seriously. You’re walking up the steps, and boom—there it is: Champagne Supernova, Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back in Anger, The Masterplan, Live Forever, and more. Right there under your feet.

The reveal was shared on TikTok by Wembley Park, with the cheeky caption, “Was anyone looking for the set list?” Fans quickly caught on, flooding the comments with excitement. Some praised the clever marketing, while others were playfully annoyed about the spoiler—especially those who had been trying to avoid any hints before their show.

With the Adidas and Oasis logos printed alongside the song titles, it was clear that this wasn’t just a fan-made stunt. It’s all part of a slick, very calculated comeback that’s showing Oasis hasn’t lost their edge—not musically, and not when it comes to fan engagement either.

So if you're heading to Wembley, keep your eyes peeled—there may be more Easter eggs like this hiding in plain sight.

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