
“Let’s work the problem people. Let’s not make things worse by guessing.”
Oasis: Full setlist. 4 July 2025 Cardiff, Principality Stadium
Oasis played their first gig in 16 years on 4 July 2025 in Cardiff. This is the full setlist from that night, plus Richard Ashcroft and Cast.
Oasis: Live Albums (1994–2008)
Oasis released two official live albums between 2000 and 2021, each documenting a pivotal performance and reflecting different eras of the band’s career. The list below provides key information on each album, including release date, notable achievements, and standout tracks.
Oasis: Compilation Albums (1994–2010)
Between 1998 and 2010, Oasis released three major compilation albums: The Masterplan (a B-sides collection), Stop the Clocks (a greatest hits retrospective), and Time Flies... 1994–2009 (a singles anthology). Each release serves a distinct purpose, presenting rare tracks, fan favourites, and every UK single from the band's career, respectively. Below is key information for each compilation, including release date, achievements, and standout tracks.
Oasis: Video Releases (1994–2009)
From 1995 to 2016, Oasis released a range of official video titles, including live concerts, documentaries, and retrospective features. These releases, available on formats such as VHS, VCD, LaserDisc, DVD, Blu-ray, and digital, document landmark performances, tour highlights, and the band's history. The summary below details each title with respective release dates, achievements, and available formats.
Who The Fuck Are Oasis?
Oasis weren’t subtle. Not then. Not before the coked-up cameras or the press tours licking shots across saloon bars. And certainly not now, when the band’s myth, their fuck-you football-anthem tragedy, keeps rewriting itself in tabloid shreds.
Oasis: Every Official Member Ever
Oasis are a British rock band formed in Manchester in 1991. Since formation, the band have undergone multiple lineup changes, particularly between 1999 and 2009. In 2024, the group reunited with several former members for a global tour. This list includes only those who were officially recognised as full-time members of Oasis at any point between 1991 and the present.
Who The Fuck Is Liam Gallagher?
Liam Gallagher. The voice. The snarl. The frontman in an anorak, arms behind his back, chin thrust forward like he’s daring the mic to fight back. Noel wrote the songs, Oasis became biblical, but without Liam?
Oasis: The Tours (1994–2025)
Since 1994, Oasis have undertaken a series of full-scale concert tours across the UK and internationally. These tours coincided with each studio album release and helped define the band’s cultural presence throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Following a 16-year split, Oasis returned to live touring in 2025. The list below documents every official Oasis concert tour, including date ranges and regions covered.
Oasis in Five Songs
Explore Oasis in five iconic songs, from their biggest hits to hidden gems. Dive into the music that defined a generation.
Oasis: The A to Z
An A to Z of Oasis you didn’t ask for but will absolutely read. Twenty-six sharp entries, zero filler. Britpop, b-sides, bust-ups, alphabetised for your timewasting pleasure.
Oasis: Singles (1994–2009)
Oasis released 27 singles between 1994 and 2009, significantly shaping British music during this period. Each single represents a milestone in the band's career, illustrating both their stylistic development and cultural impact. The following list details each release, including title, date, associated album, and UK chart position.
01/05/89: Noel Gallagher Hits The Road
No one wrote it down. No one thought it fucking mattered. May 1989. Manchester. Noel Gallagher, 21, took a job as a roadie for the Inspiral Carpets. Not a headline. Not a moment anyone would call history. But it was.
It wasn’t a stage. It wasn’t a spotlight. It was a van. A bag of crisps. A chance to learn.
1 May 1989: Noel Gallagher Joins the Inspiral Carpets’ Road Crew
On 1 May 1989, Noel Gallagher began work as a roadie for Inspiral Carpets. He joined the band’s touring crew after breaking his foot at work and reconnecting with guitarist Graham Lambert. Gallagher’s appointment was informal, but it marked his first industry-facing role.
21 December 1988: Noel Gallagher's Audition for Inspiral Carpets
On 21 December 1988, Noel Gallagher auditioned to be the lead singer of Inspiral Carpets. The session took place at The Mill Studio in Ashton‑under‑Lyne, a former textile mill repurposed as a rehearsal space.
21/12/88: The Noel Gallagher Audition
A cold, wet Wednesday night in Oldham. December 21, 1988. The kind of night that makes you question your choices. Noel Gallagher, 21, stood at a bus stop in Manchester, clutching a scrap of paper with directions. Three buses. Rain pissing down. No mobile phones. No backup plan. Just a pub, a rehearsal room called The Mill, and a shot at becoming the new singer for Inspiral Carpets.
30/05/88: The Spark Of Oasis
There was a charge in the air that Monday night, one you didn’t need a weather report to measure. May 30, 1988. Manchester. International Two. A benefit concert against Clause 28, a piece of government legislation designed to shroud LGBTQ+ lives in silence. The city already knew how to scream back at injustice, but that night, the scream had a rhythm you could dance to. Oh and Noel net Graham
30 May 1988: Noel Gallagher Meets Graham Lambert
On May 30, 1988, a pivotal moment in music history unfolded at the International 2 in Manchester, UK. The event, known as the "Anti-Clause 28 Gig (aka 'This Is The One')," brought together two future icons of the Madchester music scene: Noel Gallagher and Graham Lambert of the Inspiral Carpets.