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Oasis Heaton Park Bar Prices Confirmed Including Cost of Pint and Half of Beer

HEATON PARK, MANCHESTER, JUL 11 – Drink prices at Heaton Park range from £2.60 for water to £16.50 for wine, with fans allowed to refill empty water bottles at stations, organizers said.

  • Oasis is performing five sold-out shows at Manchester's Heaton Park from July 11 to 20, marking their first Manchester residency in 16 years.
  • The band issued severe weather warnings hours before the gigs, advising fans to prepare for "extreme heat and sun" and to stay hydrated with collapsible plastic bottles allowed.
  • Doors open at 3pm with support from Cast at 6pm and Richard Ashcroft at 7pm, followed by Oasis at 8:15pm, concluding the night by the 10:30pm curfew.
  • Drink prices at Heaton Park include £6.50 for a pint of lager or cider, notably cheaper than the £8.20 pints at recent Cardiff shows, which some fans called "reasonable" in Manchester.
  • The Manchester shows' lower prices and heat warnings suggest efforts to enhance fan experience amid a UK heatwave during Oasis's major reunion tour.
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Full list of drinks prices at Heaton Park revealed for Oasis gigs

Here are the prices of all the beer, wine, cider, spirits and more available at Heaton Park for the Oasis shows.

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