Oasis have confirmed all the stage times for their upcoming shows at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium – find all the details below.
The returning Britpop greats will bring their Oasis Live ‘25 tour to the Scottish capital for three huge dates – on August 8, 9 and 12. As with their previous shows in Cardiff, Manchester and London, they will be joined at all dates by opening acts Cast and Richard Ashcroft.
In an Instagram post on Thursday evening (August 7), the band confirmed that the gates at Murrayfield will open at 5pm on each of the three nights. Cast will then take to the stage at 6pm, followed by the former Verve frontman Ashcroft at 7pm.
Noel and Liam and the rest of the band will then kick off their two-hour show at 8:15pm, with a strict curfew at 10:30pm.
From there, Oasis will then head for a pair of performances in Dublin’s Croke Park on August 16 and 17, before heading across the Atlantic for the North American tour. Dates in Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Pasadena and Mexico City will take them to the middle of September, when they head back for two final nights at Wembley.
Later in the year, they play in South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil.
One Oasis fan who won’t be attending any of the shows is Paul Weller, who explained that he is “not a big fan of big gigs”, and would rather have seen them play a “smaller venue”.
NME gave Oasis’ first concert at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium a glowing five-star review, writing: “After a ‘90s heyday and an often maligned post-millennium era, this is Oasis redesigned for the 21st Century.”
“Playing before a pop-art-meets-psychedelia visual spectacular that never distracts but will look sick on a phone, they seem the quintessential stadium band playing the greatest hits of greatest hits,” it added.
At the fourth of the Wembley shows last week, a man tragically fell to his death at the end of the gig. A 45-year-old landscape gardener from Bournemouth named Lee Claydon, his father has described him as a “hard-working family man” and “a lovely bloke”. A GoFundMe set up by the family has raised over £20,000 – see the page here.