Anyone attempting to enter the Wembley Stadium with this item will have it confiscated Liam Gallagher of Oasis performs on stage during the opening night of their Live 25′ Tour at Principality Stadium (Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
Oasis fans will have another chance to see the legendary band play this weekend as they take their world tour to the capital. The band will play seven shows at London Wembley over the next few months.
Liam and Noel Gallagher will play five dates at London Wembley over the course of July and August, followed by two dates in late September. They’ll play Friday, July 25 followed by further dates on Saturday, July 26, Wednesday, July 30, Saturday, August 2, and Sunday, August 3.
There will then be an eight-week gap which will see Oasis perform dates in Edinburgh and Dublin, and abroad, before they return for their two final dates at Wembley on Saturday, September 27 and Sunday, September 28.
The world tour was announced last August, two days before the 30th anniversary of their debut album Definitely Maybe. It was the biggest concert launch ever seen in the UK and Ireland.
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Earlier this week Oasis confirmed the set times for the shows, with doors at Wembley opening at 5pm before support acts Cast and Richard Ashcroft take to the stage at 6pm and 7pm respectively.
Fans gather in Manchester City Centre ahead of the fourth night of Oasis playing in Manchester(Image: Ryan Jenkinson | Manchester Evening News)
As has been the case for their previous shows in Manchester and Cardiff, Oasis will take to the stage at 8:15pm, but the curfew time vary depending on which night fans go.
The event curfew will be 10:45 PM for Friday, 25 July and Saturday 26 July), while for the Wednesday 30 it will be 10:30pm and 10:15pm for Sunday, 3 August.
Ahead of the shows, the band have also shared further information via the Wembley website including access points, travel updates and prohibited items.
While the list bans a number of standard items including fireworks, drones and weapons of any sort, another might stick out to the eagle-eyed fans scrolling down the list.
The item in question is often associated with frontman Liam Gallagher who uses it on stage and used it on hits Wonderland and Champagne Supernova before threw it out after recording in Monmouthshire in 1995.
Liam Gallagher of Oasis performs during the opening night of their Live 25′ Tour at Principality Stadium(Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage)
Instruments of any kind are banned at Wembley which includes tambourines – though it is unlikely security will be confiscating Liam’s on stage.
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That said, back in 1994 ahead of Oasis’ first North America tour, Liam apparently insulted the band and threw a tambourine at Noel’s head.
Fortunately, Noel has since seen the funny side and told Radio X in 2023: “Towards the end of Oasis you were always stepping into the unknown because the tambourine player was a bit of a loose cannon and it was like, ‘Well is this gig gonna finish?’”
Regardless, anyone attending the Wembley gigs who attempts to enter the stadium with a tambourine with have it confiscated.
Full list of banned items for Oasis at Wembley Stadium
The following items are NOT permitted. Anyone attempting to enter the stadium with any of the below will have the items confiscated:
Weapons of any sortInstruments of any kind (including tambourines)Recording equipment (sound or video)Professional or semi-professional (4K/8K) camerasBottles, Cans or glass containersFireworksAlcohol (Alcohol is available for sale from concessions inside the stadium)Laser pens /pointersGo Pro cameras/ Selfie Sticks/ Ipads/ TabletsDronesBanners/ Posters/ or signs above A3 in size
For this particular set of concerts no bottles (including metal / plastic water bottles) are allowed through the turnstiles. Free water is available at water points on all levels of the stadium.Mobile phones and battery packs are fine to bring into the stadium.