Oasis Fans Without Tickets Sing ‘Half The World Away’ Outside Dublin’s Croke Park
Oasis Fans Without Tickets Sing ‘Half The World Away’ Outside Dublin’s Croke Park
Outside Croke Park, Oasis fans who couldn’t get tickets united in song, belting out ‘Half The World Away’ with heart and soul.
If you weren’t lucky enough to score a ticket to Oasis’ second show at Dublin’s iconic Croke Park on August 17, 2025, fret not. A sea of devoted fans gathered outside the stadium, transforming the air with an impromptu singalong that proved the spirit of Oasis knows no boundaries.
Oasis lighting up Wembley Stadium, a testament to their enduring stadium-rock legacy.
A Night to Remember – Even for Those Outside the Stadium
Oasis kicked off their much-anticipated ‘Live ’25’ reunion in Dublin on August 16, their first time playing at Croke Park since 2008. The Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, returned for a second consecutive night, igniting the crowd with their classic anthems.
But outside the stadium, where ticketless fans gathered, a different kind of magic unfolded. The band shared a new clip revealing hundreds of voices harmonizing beautifully to ‘Half The World Away,’ an Oasis staple that’s etched into the hearts of millions. You can watch the touching moment here:
Watch Oasis fans sing 'Half The World Away' outside Croke Park
Inside, Oasis delivered the same powerhouse setlist as the night before, closing with the euphoric ‘Champagne Supernova’ that left everyone buzzing.
Intimate Moments Amid Stadium Spectacles
During the opening night’s set, Oasis slipped in some personal dedications that added warmth to the electric atmosphere. While performing ‘Stand By Me’—a song they had previously dedicated to Susan Boyle—the Gallagher brothers turned their attention to family, dedicating the track to their mother, Peggy, who was in attendance.
Both Peggy and their late father, Thomas ‘Tommy’ Gallagher, have Irish roots, with Liam paying homage to their mother’s small hometown by dedicating ‘Roll With It’ to it. It was a heartfelt nod to their heritage that resonated deeply with the Irish crowd.
Before launching into the crowd favorite ‘Some Might Say’, Liam lightened the mood with a cheeky confession about his personal journey: “I think I’m a Croke Park virgin! We haven’t played here before, have we? All I do know is this is the soberest I’ve been in Ireland since I was about four or five or something like that.” The candid remark drew cheers and laughter, adding a human touch to the rockstar spectacle.
Global Tour Plans: From Dublin to the World
After wrapping up their unforgettable Dublin dates, Oasis is set to take their reunion tour across the Atlantic. Expect stops in major North American cities like Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Pasadena, and even Mexico City through mid-September.
The journey doesn’t stop there. Later in 2025, Oasis fans in South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile, and Brazil will finally get their chance to experience the band live. The tour culminates with two iconic nights back at London’s Wembley Stadium—a full-circle moment for a band that’s defined stadium rock for decades.
Revisiting the ‘Live ’25’ Vibe
Oasis’ first concert of this reunion at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium earned rave reviews, hailed as a "supersonic reunion for a new generation." Critics praised the band’s ability to blend ’90s nostalgia with fresh energy, creating a visual and sonic feast that captured the crowd’s imagination.
“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.”
This tour is more than just a trip down memory lane; it’s Oasis reborn for today’s fans while still honoring their timeless classics.
A Piece of Oasis History Hits the Market
Adding to the nostalgia, the house in Cornwall where Oasis recorded their groundbreaking 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe has recently been put up for sale. For many fans, this property is a shrine to the genesis of Britpop’s biggest legends—a quiet reminder of where it all began.
Sing Along, Wherever You Are
Oasis’ Dublin shows have proven that you don’t need a ticket to be part of the magic. Whether inside the stadium or outside with thousands of fellow fans singing your favorite chorus, the Gallagher brothers’ music continues to unite and inspire.
FAQs
- How did Oasis fans outside Croke Park manage to sing together without tickets?
The fans gathered outside the stadium, creating an impromptu singalong atmosphere, sharing their love for Oasis's music. - What song did the ticketless crowd sing outside Croke Park?
They sang ‘Half The World Away,’ one of Oasis’s most beloved tracks. - Were there any special dedications during the Dublin shows?
Yes, ‘Stand By Me’ was dedicated to their mother Peggy, and ‘Roll With It’ was dedicated to her small hometown. - What’s next for Oasis after their Dublin shows?
They will tour North America, then Asia, Australia, South America, and finish with two nights at Wembley Stadium. - Is there any notable Oasis memorabilia related to the tour or band?
The house where they recorded Definitely Maybe has recently been put up for sale, marking a historic moment for the band’s legacy.
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