Entertainment
Oasis Takes Croke Park Stage: Fans Eagerly Anticipate Concert

Oasis is set to electrify fans at Croke Park in Dublin, with guitarist Bonehead recently sharing photos from inside the venue. The excitement is palpable as thousands of attendees prepare for a night filled with music and nostalgia. Fans are gathering not just from Ireland but from across the globe, ready to sing along to their favorite hits.
As the countdown to the concert continues, support acts have been announced. The popular Liverpudlian indie rock band Cast will kick off the evening, taking the stage at 18:00 and performing approximately seven songs. Following them, Richard Ashcroft, the frontman of The Verve, will bring his signature style to the stage, also delivering a seven-song set starting at 19:00.
Oasis is scheduled to perform a two-hour set beginning at 20:15, providing fans with a thrilling experience before the venue’s curfew. Fans are advised to arrive early, as gates open at 17:00. This allows ample time for attendees to settle in and soak up the atmosphere.
Fans have expressed their enthusiasm on social media, sharing their anticipation for the evening. The concert promises to be a highlight of the summer, with many eager to experience the iconic band live.
As the night approaches, the energy surrounding the event is undeniable. With its rich musical history, Croke Park serves as the perfect backdrop for this highly anticipated concert. This event marks a significant moment for both the band and their dedicated fans, uniting them in a shared love for music.
The stage times are as follows:
– Gates open: 17:00
– Cast: 18:00
– Richard Ashcroft: 19:00
– Oasis: 20:15
Fans are encouraged to stay updated via social media and official channels as the concert approaches. With Oasis in the building, it is sure to be a night to remember.
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