Almost 15 years to the day after their last performance as Oasis, the Gallagher brothers have set the entertainment world alight by announcing a reunion tour for 2025. Starting in Cardiff on 4th July, Liam and Noel will tour three further UK cities throughout the summer of 2025, before heading across the Irish Sea to perform two shows in Dublin.
Recognised as one of the UK’s biggest Britpop exports, Oasis stormed out of the Manchester music scene in the early 1990s. Their album ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’ shot the band into the limelight, going on to spend 10 weeks at number one of the UK Albums Chart. 30 years on and hits like Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova are still amongst the most streamed songs globally.
Billed as a reunion tour, there is no expectation of new releases ahead of the shows. But with such an extensive back catalogue - from Don’t Look Back in Anger to Songbird - fans will not be shortchanged. Based on their last tour - Dig Out Your Soul, 2008/2009 - attendees can expect to enjoy over 20 tracks, as well as a big name support act. Travis, Ryan Adams and Kasabian have all supported Oasis in the past.
The tour is making a double-night stop in Edinburgh as their only show in Scotland on the 8th, 9th and 12th of August 2025 at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium. For more information on how to get tickets and the best ways to access the venue, read our guide to the Oasis tour below:
How to get tickets to Oasis UK tour dates
When do tickets go on sale?
Oasis ticket sales begin Saturday, 31st August 2024 on Ticketmaster and GigsAndTours. Some presale codes will be released for priority or VIP access members — make sure to check your subscriptions to see if you qualify.
Be aware that the official Oasis website states that ticket sales are limited to 4 per household, per show, so make sure to plan accordingly. Wait times on the official ticket sales sites are expected to be high as well, so reserve at least 30 minutes for the purchase process.
How much do Oasis tickets cost?
General access tickets for most tour dates are expected to be in the £150 range. But if the demand for tickets is anything like Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour we saw this year, expect to have lots of resale tickets being sold for upwards of £600.
Where else are they playing?
Besides from their tour dates in Edinburgh, Oasis is also planning to visit four other key cities across the UK:
- 4th and 5th July 2025 - Cardiff at Principality Stadium
- 11th, 12th, 16th, 19th and 20th July 2025 - Manchester at Heaton Park
- 25th, 26th and 30th July 2025 - London at Wembley Stadium
- 2nd and 3rd August 2025 - London at Wembley Stadium
Book a parking space ahead of time for Oasis near the stadium
Considering the thousands of people who will be travelling to Edinburgh for the 2025 Oasis Tour, you’ll want to make sure your parking is sorted well ahead of time.
The simplest and most convenient option for parking for most concert-goers would be to download JustPark and rent a private driveway or find a secure space in a car park nearby. Not only will it save you time and money on the day-of, but it will also give you guaranteed access to a parking space near Murrayfield and can offer flexibility that other traditional car parks can’t.
Using the JustPark app or website, you can search, find and reserve a space which should tick most of your boxes when looking for parking:
- You can search for spaces within walking distance of the stadium and get more affordable rates than local car parks or unsecured pop-up parking
- You should be able to escape the crowds more easily leaving your car in a slightly less congested area
- You can extend your parking session easily through the JustPark app if you’re facing delays getting out of the stadium crowds
- You can have peace of mind knowing that you’ve got a guaranteed parking space upon arrival
This tour in particular is expected to be massively popular, so we recommend booking a parking space as soon as your tickets are secured so you don’t miss out on available options. If you’re travelling from out of town and will be staying multiple nights in Edinburgh, make sure you extend your parking session for as long as you need it for.
Park nearby and take public transport to Murrayfield
Edinburgh has efficient public transport, with the city hosting millions of students and Fringe pass holders among many other events each year. Here are just a few options to consider when getting to the Oasis concert:
Trains:
- Station: Edinburgh Waverley
- Details: Take a train to Edinburgh Waverley from various cities. From there, you can transfer to a bus or a taxi to Murrayfield, which is about a 10-minute journey.
Buses:
- Route 12: Direct service from Edinburgh city centre to Murrayfield, taking about 20 minutes.
- Route 22: Connects various parts of Edinburgh, including the city centre, to Murrayfield, with a journey time of around 25 minutes.
- Route 26: Provides access from the western parts of Edinburgh to Murrayfield, taking approximately 30 minutes.
Trams:
- Line: Edinburgh Trams
- Stop: Haymarket
- Details: The Haymarket tram stop is a short walk from Murrayfield, with trams running frequently from the city centre and Edinburgh Airport. The journey from the city centre takes about 10 minutes.
Take the train into Edinburgh to save yourself driving on congested roads
If you're travelling from out of town and prefer to drive part way and take the train for the remainder of your journey, here are some convenient options from depending on which direction you’re coming in from:
From Glasgow and the West, consider parking at Cumbernauld Station. Regular services run to Edinburgh Waverley, taking around 30-35 minutes. Parking spaces are available starting at approximately £3 per hour.
From Dundee and the North, look into parking near Inverkeithing Station. Trains to Edinburgh Waverley are frequent, taking about 20-25 minutes. Car parking spaces near the station start at around £2 per hour.
From the South, consider Newcraighall Station. Trains to Edinburgh Waverley take about 10-15 minutes, with parking spaces starting at around £4 per hour.
From the East, look at parking around Musselburgh Station. There are frequent train services to Edinburgh Waverley, with journey times of about 10-15 minutes. Hourly parking pricing starts at £2.
Does Murrayfield Stadium offer official car parking?
While there are various park and ride options listed by the stadium on its official website, there is no guarantee of a space on event days. Most of the options listed have a maximum capacity of a couple of hundred cars as well, which considering the stadium can hold nearly 70,000 guests, we expect the spaces to be highly competitive.
Do you live near Murrayfield? Rent out your driveway for extra income
Even if you’re not attending the tour yourself, you can still benefit from the surge of crowds coming into the city to see Oasis. It’s been proven that local residents who live nearby busy sports or music venues see their annual income increase by 57% by renting out their driveways to event goers, be it sports fans or music enthusiasts.
If you’re a homeowner near Edinburgh's city centre and have a driveway with extra space, simply rent out your driveway to earn a side income and benefit those in need of car parking; it’s as easy as that. You can set your availability and pricing so you’re in full control of your space.