Oasis: Full setlist. 4 July 2025 Cardiff, Principality Stadium
That was the statement.
Posted 27 August 2024. No press release. No tour name.
Just five lines and a logo. Enough to shift the ground.
Event: 4 July 2025 — Cardiff, Principality Stadium
Ten months later: Cardiff.
75,000 people.
First gig in sixteen years.
No warm-up. No trial run.
Just a setlist, a stage, and ticket prices that looked like a second mortgage.
It still mattered.
Full setlist — Oasis (headline)
Walk-on: Fuckin’ in the Bushes
Main set
Hello
Acquiesce
Morning Glory
Some Might Say
Bring It on Down
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Fade Away
Supersonic
Roll With It
Talk Tonight (Noel)
Half the World Away (Noel)
Little By Little (Noel)
D’You Know What I Mean?
Stand By Me
Cast No Shadow
Slide Away
Whatever
Live Forever
Rock ’n’ Roll Star
Encore
The Masterplan (Noel)
Don’t Look Back in Anger (Noel)
Wonderwall
Champagne Supernova
Full setlist — Richard Ashcroft (support)
Sonnet
A Song for the Lovers
Break the Night With Colour
Lucky Man
The Drugs Don’t Work
Bitter Sweet Symphony
Full setlist — Cast (opening)
Sandstorm
Finetime
Walkaway (for Diogo Jota)
History
Flying
Guiding Star
Alright
What this was
No new material. No interviews. No promises.
24 from Oasis. 6 from Ashcroft. 7 from Cast.
Just the back catalogue. Unchanged. Unapologetic.
Played like it still mattered.
What it felt like
I was in the seats, centre of stage.
Old enough to need them. Young enough to cry.
Joy I don’t normally allow. Grief for what’s gone.
Relief it was still real.
Fade Away was the one that hit hardest.
Not because it’s a favourite.
Because it showed up. Still sharp. Still urgent.
The deep cut that cut back.
Liam and Noel hugged at the end.
No show. No speech.
Just two people who might still know what this means.
It felt like it might be alright.
Why it mattered
I haven’t known what the number one song is for years.
I know guitar music isn’t dead, but it’s been quiet.
This wasn’t.
What stuck was how many younger people were there.
Not dragged along. There.
If even ten of them go home and start something, that’s the point.
This wasn’t nostalgia.
This was function.
And Oasis fucking delivered.