Here’s Oasis’ setlist from the first night of their Live ’25 reunion tour in Cardiff

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Oasis are officially back – the band have kicked off their first show together in 16 years. Here’s what the band have performed so far.

The band are currently on stage at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff for the historic first show of their gargantuan Live ’25 reunion tour. The shows mark the first time Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher have shared a stage since their acrimonious split in 2009.

The brothers are joined by past members Andy Bell, Gem Archer and Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, along with newcomer Joey Waronker on drums – as exclusively revealed by NME back in March.

Ahead of Oasis taking the stage, celebrities spotted in attendance included Emily Eavis and Danny Dyer. The audience erupted into deafening screams and cheers as the band’s backline was revealed, with a Manchester City flag over Noel’s amp.

Wasting no time, Oasis kicked off their comeback set with 1995’s ‘Hello’ – which marks the first time it’s been performed live since 2002. They dove right into ‘Acquiesce’ next. “Yes, you beautiful people. Oasis is in the area,” they said after.

This list in being updated in real time – check back in with NME for the latest developments.

Oasis’ Live ’25 setlist in Cardiff, July 4 is:

‘Hello’ (first time since 2002)
‘Acquiesce’ 
‘Morning Glory’

Ahead of Oasis taking the stage, Cast kicked things off with a short set that included ‘Sandstorm’, ‘Flying’ and more – frontman John Power also paid tribute to late Liverpool star Diogo Jota, who died recently.

Next up was Richard Ashcroft, who was “so glad to be here with the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band.” He then went straight into opener ‘Sonnet’, from The Verve’s classic 1997 album ‘Urban Hymns’ and closed out with ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’ a couple of songs later.

Following tonight’s show in Cardiff, Oasis, Cast and Richard Ashcroft are due to play one more gig at Principality Stadium tomorrow (July 5) before the tour heads to Heaton Park in Manchester next week – check out the list of the remaining UK and Ireland dates here, including seven dates at London’s Wembley Stadium.

Later, they’ll head to North AmericaSouth AmericaAustraliaSouth Korea and Japan.

You can have a look at the merchandise available at tonight’s Cardiff show here to give you an idea of what to expect at the upcoming dates, along with their prices.

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