Oasis Heaton Park LIVE as 70,000 emotional fans head to last Manchester show
Tonight will mark the last Oasis show in Manchester as part of the band’s Live ‘25 tour this year.
Concluding their epic run of five dates at Heaton Park, which was described as 'a homecoming of epic proportions’, the band will perform in front of close to 80,000 devoted fans on their home turf for one last time.
Known for anthems like Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back in Anger, the band have sold millions of records and have remained a lynchpin of the Manchester culture scene since forming in 1991.
This Live ‘25 tour, which was announced last summer and sold out within minutes, has marked the first time that Noel and Liam Gallagher have performed together on stage since the band’s split back in 2009.
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As with Saturday’s show, it’s looking like fans could be hit with some unpredictable weather - with storms and rain forecast throughout the day, so expect a poncho or two amongst the sea of bucket hats today.
There will also be the second show from Billie Eilish at Co-op Live this evening, which means that there is expected to be busier public transport services across the whole network.
As with the last two shows, fans without tickets have been told not to head to Heaton Park so that crowds around the concert site can be safely managed.
We’ll be sharing all the updates as Oasis gear up for their last show at Heaton Park tonight with our live blog below.
Fans are facing a yellow weather warning for rain from the Met Office.
The warning is in place until 10pm this evening, and the forecaster is warning people to expect 'showery rain, heavy and perhaps thundery'.
But the weather forecast Prestwich, where Oasis will be making their fifth appearance at Heaton Park tonight, suggests the


