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Hour-by-hour weather forecast for first 2 Oasis London gigs

LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 20 – The Oasis Live '25 reunion tour marks the band's first Wembley shows in 16 years with seven sold-out concerts, drawing fans after Liam and Noel Gallagher reconciled.

  • On Friday, July 25, the Met Office issued an hour-by-hour forecast for Oasis’s opening concert at Wembley Stadium, covering conditions for Friday and Saturday.
  • Following their infamous 2009 falling out, the Gallagher brothers return to London, reuniting after their final Manchester gig on Sunday, July 20, at Wembley Stadium.
  • At 4pm on Friday, July 25, conditions are 25C with sunny intervals and a gentle breeze, and on Saturday at the same hour temperatures dip to 24C under similar skies.
  • Until 10pm, concertgoers must heed the rain warning, with the forecaster warning of `showery rain, heavy and perhaps thundery`.
  • This year, London exceeds all cities in global headliners, with over 3.6 million fans expected to attend shows across venues like The O2, Wembley Stadium and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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Manchester Evening News broke the news in Manchester, United Kingdom on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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