Oasis' first show at Heaton Park is just days away now, with excitement building across the North West. The band haven't performedin their hometown since June 2009, and some believed it would never happen again due to Liam and Noel Gallagher's feud, which has lasted well over a decade.
Last week, the group performed two sold-out shows at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, opening the Oasis Live'25 tour which is set to hit cities including Manchester, Edinburgh, London and Dublin before going across the world. But as the first date nears, fans will no doubt be creating playlists of their favourite songs.
Now, it can be revealed what the band will be performing and songs that they have chosen not to include on their setlist, despite some being fan favourites. However, it's guaranteed that those in attendance will not be disappointed, as some might say that dozens of their big tracks have rightly made the cut. Oasis first take to the stage on Friday, July 11 and again on Saturday, July 12. But they'll have a short break before returning on July 16, 19 and 20.
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Here's the setlist that fans can expect to hear on the night, and it's definitely (maybe) going to be supersonic.
- (Walk out) F***in' in the Bushes
- Hello
Acquiesce
Morning Glory
Some Might Say
Bring It On Down
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Fade Away
Supersonic
Roll With It
Talk Tonight
Half The World Away
Little By Little
D'You Know What I Mean
Stand By Me
Cast No Shadow
Whatever
Live ForeverRock 'n' Roll Star
- The Masterplan
- Don't Look Back In Anger
- Wonderwall
- Champagne Supernova
But while the setlist is the stuff of dreams, some fans have expressed their disappointment that not all of their bangers have made the cut. Taking to Facebook, one fan said: "No Shakermaker, Columbia, All Around the World, Go Let It Out, Who Feels Love, Hindu Times, Turn Up the Sun, Lyla and Let There Be Love."
A second penned: "Stop Crying Your Heart Out, bit of a miss but can't have 'em all." "Would like to hear Keep the Dream Alive, Lyla, She's Electric," commented a third.
Another went on to say: "Disappointed that Stop Crying Your Heart Out and All Around The World' aren't included. Otherwise, sounds amazing!" Meanwhile, a fifth typed: "Great set list but would be more awesome if they had included Don't Go Away and Stop Crying Your Heart Out."

Before Cardiff last weekend, they hadn't performed together since August 22, 2009, when they played V Festival in Staffordshire on their Dig Out Your Soul tour. The hugely anticipated tour comes 16 years after Noel dramatically quit the band, saying he could no longer work with Liam.
They had been slated to perform at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris on August 28, 2009, but that date went down in history for so many reasons – and broke the hearts of millions. Backstage, Liam and Noel came to blows, with Liam apparently "wielding his guitar like an axe" at his older brother.
But after years of arguing and taking swipes at one another, almost 15 years to the day of their split, they confirmed the reunion, leaving fans sobbing. Fans joined virtual queues on Ticketmaster and See Tickets to get their hands on tickets for the event, with the tour eventually selling out.
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