Oasis are set to bring their reunion tour to Ireland with two huge gigs at Dublin's Croke Park this weekend - find out everything you need to know about the highly anticipated gigs here.
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After bust-ups, smash hits and break-ups, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have finally put their differences aside and taken to the road for their first gigs in over 16 years, kicking off their Live '25 tour with two triumphant gigs at Cardiff's Principality Stadium at the start of July.
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Former members of the group have also made a return with Andy Bell on bass, Gem Archer and Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs on guitars and renowned drummer Joey Waronker behind the kit.
The Manchester rockers last played in Ireland in 2009 when they headlined Slane Castle, performing to over 80,000 fans, so excitement levels are through the roof for Irish fans of the iconic Britpop band.
Find out the important details of Oasis' Croke Park gigs below.
When and where
Oasis bring their highly anticipated Live 25 tour to Croke Park on Jones' Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3, on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 August 2025.
Getting there
Croke Park is within easy reach of the city centre and Dublin Airport and is well serviced by transport links.
Walking/Cycling
The stadium is just a 30-minute walk or 10-minute cycle from O'Connell Street in the city centre.
Driving
Increased traffic volumes and local road closures lead to significant delays on concert days. The roads surrounding the stadium are residential and car parking is limited, with restrictions in place. Organisers advise concert goers to use public transport.
Bus
A large number of Dublin Bus routes bring you close to Croke Park and others will get you to the city centre, which is within walking distance.
Bus Routes that serve Croke Park
1, 6, 7(a), 11, 13, 15, 16, 27(a/b), 33, 40(b/d/e), 41(b/c/d), 42, 43, 44, 53a, 122, 123, 130, H1, H2, H3.
Full details at TFI.ie

Train/DART/Luas
The closest railway station is Drumcondra at the intersection of Drumcondra Road (N1) and Clonliffe Road, a five-minute walk from the stadium.
The closest DART stations are Connolly and Clontarf, which are both less than half an hour's walk from the stadium.
The closest Luas stop is also at Connolly Station on the Red Line. The Parnell and Marlborough Green Line Luas stops are also close by.
Approach Routes
You must enter through whichever gate is detailed on your ticket.
BLUE ROUTE (Hogan Stand Seating / Premium Seating): Enter via Jones' Road/Russell Street.
RED ROUTE (Cusack Stand Seating / Premium Seating): Enter via St James' Avenue off Clonliffe Road.
YELLOW ROUTE (Davin Stand Seating): Enter via St Margaret’s Avenue.
GREEN ROUTE (Standing): Enter via Foster Terrace.
PLEASE NOTE: Strict traffic cordons will be in place at least 2 hours before the event.
Opening time of the venue
Admission begins at 5pm. Strictly no early queuing or camping permitted. Stage times will be released closer to the shows.
Can I still buy tickets?
Unfortunately not! The tickets have long been snapped up for these gigs following a dynamic pricing furore. Fans can keep an eye on Ticketmaster for official resale tickets and see if they get lucky.

What to expect
Expect to hear over 80,000 rabid Irish Oasis fans screaming at the top of their lungs along to the band's sizeable back catalogue of hits! By all accounts, Liam and Noel are on top form for the reunion tour.
Following a triumphant return to the stage in Cardiff on 4 July, they went on to play emotionally charged, hit-laden sets when they kicked off a five-date homecoming run in Manchester on 11 July.
They've also played five nights at London's Wembley Stadium and three at Edinburgh's Murrayfield, so the lads are sure to be primed and ready for their two-nighter at Croke Park.
We imagine the Dublin leg of the tour will carry extra significance for the Gallagher brothers due to their deep ties to Ireland - their parents Peggy and Thomas are both Irish and they consider it a strong part of their identity.
Setlist
Setlists are always subject to change, but here's the one from their Heaton Park, Manchester gig on 12 July.
- F***ing in the Bushes (Intro)
- Hello
- Acquiesce
- Morning Glory
- Some Might Say
- Bring It on Down
- Cigarettes & Alcohol
- Fade Away
- Supersonic
- Roll with It
- Talk Tonight
- Half the World Away
- Little by Little
- D'You Know What I Mean?
- Stand by Me
- Cast No Shadow
- Slide Away
- Whatever
- Live Forever
- Rock 'n' Roll Star
Encore:
- The Masterplan
- Don't Look Back in Anger
- Wonderwall
- Champagne Supernova
Support Acts
The support acts for Oasis in Dublin will be Richard Ashcroft (formerly of The Verve) and Cast, the Liverpool Britpop band led by John Power. Both artists are set to perform at the two gigs.
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Age restrictions
The event organisers have implemented strict age restrictions for the entire duration of the shows. Children under 14 will not be permitted entry to any general admission areas on any date. Additionally, anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied at all times by an adult aged 18 or over. This requirement also applies to under-16s in the reserved seating sections.
What else should I be aware of
No queuing or camping allowed. Patrons are advised to allow sufficient time to travel to the event and pass through security checks.
If patrons do turn up early, they will be turned away at restricted area points around the event site. Queuing in streets around Croke Park will cause disruption to residents of the area and patrons are asked to heed this advice and respect the local community. Customers should plan to be within Croke Park 45 minutes before show start.
This event will take place rain, hail or shine. Please check the forecast and dress accordingly for Irish weather - think wellies, boots or runners, layers, raincoats/ponchos and sun cream, but remember: no umbrellas.
There are several entry points to the stadium. You must enter through whichever gate is detailed on your ticket. Follow the colour route on your ticket.
Show your ticket at the ticket check outside the venue for inspection. Strict security checks will be in operation. Everyone will be subject to a search permissible under law, per Purchase Policy. It is a condition of entry, to protect everyone's safety. Additional searches may take place once inside the venue.
Due to health and safety, there are strictly no camping/collapsible chairs permitted on site. Please do not bring these items, as security will have to refuse you entry with them.
Patrons are especially advised not to bring large bags/backpacks, as they may experience delays or be refused entry. There will be no storage facilities on site. Any items left at entrances/in surrounding areas will be removed and disposed of accordingly.
Bags larger than A4, signs/flags bigger than A3, flagpoles, glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, selfie sticks, flares, professional cameras and audio recording equipment will not be permitted, see the full list of prohibited items on Prohibited Items | MCD.ie.
Soft collapsible water skins are permitted in seated blocks. No hard plastic, metal or glass reusables permitted. The pitch is a 'full pour' pitch. All drinks will be decanted into soft cups, no personal bottles of any kind permitted. There will be free water points for pitch customers.
Obey the stewards and Gardaí and instructions given over the public address for your own safety.
There are no re-admissions to the concert. If you leave, there is no re-entry.
Promoter reserves the right to refuse admission without refund to anyone who fails to comply with these T&Cs, as agreed by customer and per Ticketmaster Purchase Policy.
Don't rush to exit after the concerts.