Oasis live at Wembley Stadium: check out the weather forecast

Oasis reunite for a 2025 tour. Credit: Simon Emmett

Oasis are gearing up to perform at London’s Wembley Stadium – check out the latest weather forecast ahead of all five nights below.

The band will play the first of seven Live ’25 dates in the capital tonight (July 25), following two gigs in Cardiff and a five-night homecoming residency at Manchester’s Heaton Park.

LiamNoel Gallagher and co. are then scheduled to return to Wembley on Saturday (26) before playing at the stadium again next Wednesday (July 30), Saturday (August 2) and Sunday (3).

After taking their huge UK and Ireland reunion tour to Edinburgh, Dublin and North America, Oasis will then head back to London for an additional two concerts at Wembley on September 27 and 28.

If you’re heading down to the opening night, you can expect dry weather all day, with highs of 25ºC at around 5pm, cooling to 21ºC at 10pm.

For Saturday’s show (July 26) the weather will be mostly calm and cloudy all day, reaching highs of 22ºC at midday. From 2pm there’s a slight chance of rain, which persists until 5pm. As the band take to the stage it should be sunny, before chances of rain resume at 9pm.

Fans at the first stop of the Oasis Live 25 reunion tour in Cardiff, Wales on July 4, 2025. Credit: Andy Ford for NME
Fans at the first stop of the Oasis Live 25 reunion tour in Cardiff, Wales on July 4, 2025. Credit: Andy Ford for NME

Wednesday (July 30) will see perhaps the brightest weather, with sunshine and a gentle breeze predicted for the entire day, and highs of 27ºC at 5pm. From there, it will cool down to around 22ºC at 10pm.

The good weather ends for those heading down next Saturday (August 2), though, with a 49% chance of rain from 2pm until around 7pm. After that, it’s set to be sunny with temperatures of 19ºC at 10pm.

Finally, Sunday’s (August 3) show is set to be sunny with a small chance of rain (about 6%) from midday. After that, it will be mostly sunny with a gentle breeze, with highs of 24ºC, with a 12% chance of rain returning at 9pm.

Find a list of the weather forecasts for each day below via BBC Weather.

Oasis’ Live ’25 London tour dates are:

JULY
25 – Wembley Stadium, London (SOLD OUT)
26 – Wembley Stadium, London (SOLD OUT)
30 – Wembley Stadium, London (SOLD OUT)

AUGUST 
02 – Wembley Stadium, London (SOLD OUT)
03 – Wembley Stadium, London (SOLD OUT)

SEPTEMBER
27 – Wembley Stadium, London (SOLD OUT)
28 – Wembley Stadium, London (SOLD OUT) 

Earlier this week, Oasis have posted the full timings for their stint in the capital. The gates to Wembley Stadium are due to open at 5pm BST, ahead of Cast delivering the first support set of the evening at 6pm BST. Richard Ashcroft will then take to the stage at 7pm BST.

Oasis, who last performed at Wembley in 2009, are set to kick off their concert at 8:15pm BST. The two-hour show will end at 10:15pm BST, in line with the venue’s curfew. Check out the post here:

Meanwhile, ticketless Oasis fans have been warned that they will be “moved on” if they congregate outside Wembley Stadium while the shows are on. This came after huge crowds gathered on ‘Gallagher Hill’ for the group’s performances in Manchester’s Heaton Park – prompting action from the police and Manchester City Council.

In other news, Wembley Park has announced a new outdoor exhibition of iconic Oasis photos in the run-up to the massive London gigs.

NME gave Oasis’ first concert at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium a glowing five-star review, writing: “After a ‘90s heyday and an often maligned post-millennium era, this is Oasis redesigned for the 21st Century.”

“Playing before a pop-art-meets-psychedelia visual spectacular that never distracts but will look sick on a phone, they seem the quintessential stadium band playing the greatest hits of greatest hits,” it added.

Meanwhile, Liam Gallagher joked about Coldplay’s viral “kiss cam” incident at Heaton Park: “Doesn’t matter to us who you’re fucking mingling with, or tingling with, or fingering with. It’s none of our fucking business.”

Last week, a teenage boy who praised Southport killer Axel Rudakubana appeared in court after allegedly planning an attack at the first show of Oasis’ reunion tour.

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