Oasis rockers Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher walked out on stage hand-in-hand once again as they played the second of seven dates at Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday night (26.07.25).
Oasis played their second concert at Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday night (26.07.25) – with Liam Gallagher and brother Noel Gallagher walking out together hand-in-hand once again.
The reunited brothers walked on to the mammoth stage arms aloft to the track F*****’ in the Bushes as the 90,000-plus fans inside the home of football let out a deafening cheer for the second of seven nights at the iconic venue.
Oasis kicked off with Hello and followed it up with Acquiesce, with Liam and Noel sharing vocals, before playing an incendiary version of Morning Gory which was dedicated to the “early risers”.
Liam, 52, was in a playful mood throughout the night and took a moment on stage to clear up speculation about the hat he was wearing on Saturday evening and on Friday (25.07.25).
Addressing the attention on his hat, Liam said: “Got one thing to clear up, it’s not velvet … It’s jumbo cord and it’s a f***ing bucket hat.”
After Some Might Say made the stadium shake from the thousands of people jumping around, Liam then spoke to the crowd again saying “what’s this song? From Mongolia” as he introduced Bring It On Down from the band’s acclaimed 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe.
For Cigarettes and Alcohol, Liam asked the fans who were standing to do The Poznan, the celebration borrowed from their beloved Premier League football team Manchester City which involves fans facing away from the stage, linking arms with their fellow gig-goers and bouncing up and down in unison.
The frontman said: “Right then beautiful people. I never ask you to do anything. I’ve never asked you to do the hokey cokey. Turn around and do the Poznan.”
The classics just kept coming and after Roll With It Noel took over on vocals for the ballad Talk Tonight.
Before playing the 1995 B-side, the 58-year-old songwriter said: “This one is for the ladies.”
Noel then performed Half the World Away and Little By Little, which prompted a mass singalong, before Liam returned for D’You Know What I Mean? and Stand By Me from Oasis’ third album Be Here Now.
One of the evening’s highlights was 1994 single Whatever which included Liam singing lyrics from The Beatles song Octopus’s Garden.
After Live Forever, Oasis departed the stage after an staggering rendition of Rock ‘n’ Roll Star.
They returned to more deafening cheers for an encore of of mass singalongs with Noel on The Masterplan and Don’t Look Back In Anger – which pop star Dua Lipa was spotted passionately singing along to – and then Wonderwall with Liam back behind the mic.
Before playing set closer Champagne Supernova, Liam thanked fans for sticking with him and Noel during their 16 years away and for coming out in their tens of thousands at each show so far on the reunion tour.
He said: “It must be hard work supporting us. Look after yourselves.”
As the final notes of the rock epic played, the London night sky was lit up by explosions of fireworks as the fans cheered the Gallaghers and their bandmates off stage.
Oasis – Wembley Stadium 26 July – setlist:
Hello
Acquiesce
Morning Glory
(Dedicated to the ‘Early Risers’)
Some Might Say
Bring It On Down
Cigarettes and Alcohol
Fade Away
Supersonic
Roll With It
Talk Tonight (Dedicated to “The Ladies”)
Half the World Away
Little by Little
D’You Know What I Mean?
Stand by Me
Cast No Shadow
Slide Away
Whatever (With snippet of Octopus’s Garden by The Beatles
Live Forever
Rock ‘n’ Roll Star
Encore:
The Masterplan
Don’t Look Back in Anger (preceded by band introductions)
Wonderwall
Champagne Supernova