With their ‘Live ’25’ tour dates now well underway, here are all the Oasis tracks fans are still hoping to hear.
Liam and Noel kicked off their highly anticipated tour in Cardiff last week, playing their first live shows together in 16 years, with support from both Cast and Richard Ashcroft.
They stormed through hits like ‘Live Forever’, ‘Acquiesce’, ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’, ‘Fade Away’, ‘Supersonic’, ‘Half The World Away’ and more (you can check out the full setlist from their historic first comeback show here), and fans have since been hitting social media with their dreams additions to the set.
Many are desperate to hear the likes of ‘Columbia’, ‘The Importance Of Being Idle’, ‘Lyla’ and ‘Stop Crying Your Heart Out’, all of which appeared on NME’s Supersonic setlist. Should they not materialise on the upcoming shows, you can stream our dream setlist on Spotify here, or here on Apple Music.
noel listen to me you wanna add the importance of being idle to the setlist soooo bad pic.twitter.com/YhiAFyGb2t
— ros
oasis in 14 days (@broknarrow_) July 6, 2025
We need to talk about The importance of being idle.
A 5* British pop song.
Oasis last British no 1.Surely this has to make the next set list?#oasis #heatonpark
— Bob (@Bob544246859082) July 9, 2025
They never played Lyla , Importance of Being Idle or She’s Electric either , glaring omissions in my book .
— 𝚁𝚎𝚋𝚎𝚕𝚁𝚘𝚌𝚔 (@disgracelands9) July 8, 2025
The Importance Of Being Idle is probably my favourite Oasis track, so that one.
— Incredhead (@vinylranter) July 7, 2025
People complaining about the Oasis Set List
What do you add??
Lyla
Don’t Go Away
I’m Outta Time
Go Let It Out
The Importance Of Being Idle
Song Bird
Stop Crying Your Heart Out #oasislive25— Do You Kiss Your Mother With That Mouth (@Cre8tiveGenius2) July 6, 2025
You reckon will get a slight setlist change this early on? I definitely dig it, Colombia and round are way for bring it on down and…?
— AllThingsOasis (@_AllThingsOasis) July 7, 2025
They can’t please everyone… But what’s missing that should definitely be on the setlist?
Columbia, for me, is a massive miss.
Source: https://t.co/TBpxCS4PZG pic.twitter.com/gj9QzlNghv
— McJagger 𝕏 (@McJagger_X) July 4, 2025
Up there in the top 3 Oasis gigs I have ever been to. Sound (Liam voice!)/Visuals spot on. Set list great – spot-on (but where was Colombia!) and this photo of Liam/Noel got to be photo of the century! Still blown away & hopefully will get tickets for later date! #Oasis25 #Oasis https://t.co/gdLvnoAegc pic.twitter.com/yJ1qotjyRZ
— Jeremy Cramp (@jem_cramp) July 5, 2025
@oasis Drop C&A, Roll With It and Wonderwall from the setlist for Columbia, Listen Up and The Importance of Being Idle.
— Neil Farrington (@Neilfarrington) July 5, 2025
The Live ‘25 tour rolls into Heaton Park in the north of Manchester today (July 11), having kicked off last week with two triumphant shows in Cardiff’s Principality Stadium. 80,000 fans are expected at each of the Heaton Park shows, and it has been confirmed that the area will be open from 3pm on each day, with a curfew of 10:30pm. Check out a map of the venue here.
Ahead of the Cardiff shows, a drone display was seen for the first time, and ahead of tonight’s show, locals have noticed the lights of the drones forming the Britpop band’s classic logo. It can be seen in a video shared by the band soundtracked to ‘Round Are Way’, which is naturally a top contender for tonight.
That song should be in the setlist
— Damon Chandler (@damonlufc88) July 11, 2025
They better put round our way on the setlist for Manchester https://t.co/iyPCkX8kas
— millie x (@valntyne_mill) July 11, 2025
round are way
want play this song!— パーやん (@joe_mick_paul) July 11, 2025
Round Our Way has to be added to the set list
— Tom O (P) (@Tommy_Oldham1) July 11, 2025
Omg please that they’re playing Round Are Way
— Dylan (@dylanwhxtbread) July 11, 2025
After their five shows in Manchester, the Britpop icons will play seven nights at London’s Wembley Stadium, as well as make stops in both Edinburgh and Dublin. From there they will head to North America, South America, Australia, South Korea and Japan.
At the first of their 2025 live shows, NME gave the show in Cardiff a full five-star review and wrote: “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.”
The post These are the Oasis classics they’ve not played yet but fans hope make it into the setlist appeared first on NME.