Oasis Reunion Tour 2025
CARDIFF
PRINCIPALITY STADIUM
JULY 4TH | JULY 5TH
Oasis Live ’25 kicks off in Cardiff!
The roar of 70,000 voices will echo under the retractable roof as Oasis storm back to the stadium stage, 16 years since they last tread on turf like this. On July 4, 2025, at Cardiff’s iconic Principality Stadium, Liam and Noel Gallagher will finally reunite, live under one roof, launching the much-hyped Live ’25 tour. With support from Britpop legends Richard Ashcroft and Cast, and classics like ‘Live Forever’ and ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ already testing the crowd’s lungs, it will be a night of pure Manc swagger and pop‑culture history.
The Venue: A Historic Gem
Principality Stadium (formerly Millennium Stadium)
Since its grand opening in June 1999, Cardiff’s iconic stadium has welcomed over 1.3 million visitors annually, cementing its status as Wales’s national stage.
Cutting-Edge Design
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The first fully retractable roof in the UK, making it a versatile arena for sports, concerts, motorsports, and more
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A UEFA 5-Star rating, earned through hosting elite events—like two Rugby World Cup finals (including the 1999 showpiece), Six Nations Grand Slams, multiple FA Cup finals, and headline music acts
Event Flexibility
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In July 2005, a partition drape system was added, allowing the stadium to shrink its bowl for intimate concerts, exhibitions, and bespoke setups
Modern Turf Tech
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A hybrid Desso pitch, installed in summer 2015, blends natural grass with reinforced fibers—ideal for switching between rugby and big-name concerts
In Short:
Principality Stadium is a world-class venue with serious credentials. Its retractable roof, UEFA rating, flexible staging system, and high-tech pitch ensure every Oasis opening-night experience is epic, polished and pure Manc swagger.
GETTING HERE
By Car
Principality Stadium sits just 15 minutes off the M4 — take J28 onto the A48 (look for signs to Cardiff East, Cardiff South, Caerdydd Dn/D).
There’s no dedicated stadium parking, so plan to use city-centre car parks (e.g. NCP, St David’s, Capitol, John Lewis, North Road)
Expect road closures on concert days, so check the official event info before setting off .
By Train
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Cardiff Central is the main station, with national services from London, the Midlands, the South Coast, and West Wales. The stadium lies just a 5‑minute walk away
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After events, queues are common – check Transport for Wales before travelling principalitystadium.wales.
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On exiting, go left on Wood Street for Gates 5–7, or right to Westgate & Castle Street for Gates 1–4 principalitystadium.wales.
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Cardiff Queen Street is another option – just a 15‑minute walk, with local services across the city and valleys principalitystadium.wales.
By Bus
Expect road diversions around the stadium on event days. Cardiff Bus reroutes apply — check their Principality Stadium Events page
Most services use stops around Wood Street, Westgate Street, St Mary Street, and Greyfriars Road
Park & Ride
Council-run Park & Ride operates from the Vindico (Sports) Arena at Cardiff Bay (CF11 0JS).
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First buses: ~11 am; last returns: ~midnight
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Cost: ~£15 (cash only)
Other event-day options:
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Civic Centre and Sophia Gardens car parks (approx. £20; opens 8 am–midnight)
Walk or Cycle
Over 50% of local journeys in Cardiff are under 5 km — a 20‑minute cycle is easy, especially with congestion expected around gigs
The Taff Trail and city cycle lanes (North Road, Dumfries Place, Westgate Street) offer good access
Cycle parking is available near the stadium, and public bikes may be hireable—options vary .
Disabled Parking
Blue badge parking is available at Sophia Gardens and selected private car parks. Pre-book where possible and check for spaces .
Taxis & Ride-hailing
Taxi ranks are located on St Mary Street (outside former House of Fraser).
Ride-hailing services like Uber or Bolt operate, though demand is high after events — pre-book your ride if possible
Veezu is the main local taxi fleet .
In Summary:
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By car: M4 J28 → A48; use city car parks; allow extra time
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By train: Prefer Central for speed; Queen Street workable too
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By bus: Check diversions; use central stops
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Park & Ride: Convenient & economical from Cardiff Bay arena
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Bike/walk: Fast and smart for locals
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Accessible parking: Sophia Gardens; book ahead
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Taxi/rideshare: Use St Mary rank or pre-book to avoid queues
Travel & Stay Guide
Luxury
The Parkgate Hotel
A 4-star boutique gem just a minute’s walk from the stadium. It blends historic charm with modern luxury—spa, gym, stylish design—and even offers a rooftop spot for taking in the city skyline. Perfect for fans who want a pampered stay between gigs.
Mid‑Price
Cardiff Marriott Hotel
A reliable 4-star option about a 6‑7 minute walk from the venue. With 181 rooms, an onsite restaurant, fitness facilities, and a car park, it’s great for fans wanting comfort and convenience without going overboard.
Budget
easyHotel Cardiff City Centre
Simple, clean, and just a 20-minute stroll from the stadium. Ideal for fans looking to save—rooms are basic, but the location and price are spot-on.
Quick Comparison:
Category | Hotel Name | Walk Time | Key Features |
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Luxury | The Parkgate Hotel | ~1 min | Spa, gym, chic interiors, rooftop views |
Mid‑Price | Cardiff Marriott Hotel | ~7 mins | Onsite restaurant, gym, parking, reliable comfort |
Budget | easyHotel Cardiff | ~20 mins | No-frills, ultra-affordable, clean & central |
Fan Voices & Banter
“Seeing Oasis at Manchester Arena was a dream come true. The energy was electric, and the crowd was buzzing with excitement.” Share your own stories and photos with us, and be part of the Oasis legacy.
Our Fans Speak
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Key Highlights
Fan-First Design
Our platform is built by fans, for fans, offering a unique blend of news, travel tips, and music trivia.
Dynamic Content
Experience a vibrant mix of fan photos, memes, and quotes that rotate to keep the content fresh and engaging.
Interactive Guides
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Our Journey
From a fan idea to the ultimate Oasis reunion guide, our story is one of passion and dedication.
2019
The Idea is Born
Inspired by the love for Oasis, a group of fans decided to create a dedicated platform with a hope the band will reunite.
2020
Building the Dream
Development began, focusing on creating a fan-first experience with a bold, Mancunian voice.
2021
Launch of Definitely Maybe
The website went live, offering fans a place to connect, share stories, and celebrate Oasis.
2023
Expanding the Community
With new features and a growing fanbase, Definitely Maybe became the go-to site for Oasis enthusiasts.
2025
Oasis Reunion Tour
Our website gets a total redesign as the band hits the road, our site provides comprehensive coverage, from setlists to fan experiences.
2026
Looking Ahead
Plans to expand our offerings with more interactive content and fan engagement opportunities.
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