
Oasis fans getting ready for their two sold out shows in Croke Park this weekend may be anxious to check out stage times in case they are arriving in late, or don’t want to miss one of the support acts.
With the countdown ticking down, thousands of fans up and down the country, and from abroad, are packing their bucket hats and practising belting out tunes from the top of their voices.
Support for Oasis throughout the tour has been consistent, with Liverpudlian indie rockers Cast taking on support duties, alongside The Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft.
While some provisional stage times have been released for the Croke Park shows, these can be subject to change, so make sure to keep an eye on any updates.
As it stands gates open up at 5pm for fans to flock in, with Cast taking to the stage for 6pm, playing around seven tunes. Richard Ashcroft, clad in his iconic dark sunglasses, will head to the stage with his band at 7pm, also playing a seven song set.
Oasis, who have been playing a two hour set, will grace the audience with their presence for 8:15pm, giving fans around 30 minutes to clear out of the stadium before curfew hits. Here is a rundown of the stage times:
5:00pm Gates open 6:00pm Cast 7:00pm Richard Ashcroft 8:15pm Oasis 10:45pm Curfew
Tickets for the Oasis reunion sold out across all venues due to huge demand when they went online earlier in the year. However, there are still several options available for fans trying to snag a last-minute spot.
Limited last-minute tickets can be bought from the official Ticketmaster resale site, where fans who can no longer go sell their seats, although these tend to go into and out of stock quickly. Elsewhere, resale sites like Viagogo, Vivid Seats, StubHub and Twickets are selling tickets for various dates, although fans should always bear in mind that many official sites, such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation, discourage the purchase of resale tickets.Meanwhile Seat Unique has some VIP tickets available offering a host of additional perks alongside access to the gig.
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