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06 Sept 2025

Oasis fans beg for fourth most popular song to be added to setlist

Oasis fans could be disappointed as classic songs are omitted from setlist

Noel and Liam Gallagher have reunited after

Irish Oasis fans may be in for a shock this weekend, if they expect to hear the Gallagher brothers’ most-played songs in Croke Park. 

An analysis of their recent concert performances reveals that hit songs Stop Crying Your Heart Out and She’s Electric - which have over 400 million and 187 million Spotify streams each - have been left out of their 23 song setlist. 

Concert goers expressed their dissatisfaction on X (formerly Twitter) at the exclusion of Oasis’ top hits from their legacy tour.

One fan said: “Have learned that Oasis is not playing “She’s Electric” on the tour, which is a crime”.

READ MORE: LATEST: Everything you need to know ahead of the Oasis gigs in Dublin this weekend

Another pleaded: “Oasis need to add Stop Crying Your Heart Out and Columbia to the US tour setlist and drop Bring It On Down and Fade Away if needed for time. “

Over 100,000 concert goers are expected to attend Dublin’s Oasis reunion - with the capacity of the Croke Park able to hold 80,000 a night.

Concert goers can expect to enjoy the following tunes this weekend: Hello, Acquiesce Morning Glory, Some Might Say, Bring It On Down, Cigarettes & Alcohol, Fade Away (For All the Young Ones), Supersonic, Roll With It, Talk Tonight, Half the World Away, Little by Little, D'You Know What I Mean, Stand By Me, Cast No Shadow, Slide Away, Whatever, Live Forever,  and Rock 'n' Roll Star. 

The band’s biggest hits are reserved for the encore; the duo typically save The Masterplan,  Don't Look Back in Anger, Wonderwall, and Champagne Supernova for last. 

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