Oasis fans are preparing to snap up tickets for the legendary British brothers’ reunion tour tomorrow morning – and arranging travel plans will be next on the list for successful concertgoers.
As hotels hike prices for the dates in July and August next year, short-term lets at Airbnbs across the UK in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin are available to host
Amanda Cupples, general manager for the UK and Northern Europe at Airbnb, said: “The highly anticipated reunion of Oasis, one of the most iconic British bands in history, is generating a lot of excitement worldwide.
“As fans from around the world begin planning their trips to the UK and Ireland for this momentous music event in 2025, we’ve curated some wonderful Guest Favourite Airbnb Oases in Manchester, Edinburgh, Dublin, Cardiff and London for our Wonderwall fans, where guests can recharge after an unforgettable night of music.”
From tomorrow, those who secure a seat can stop saying maybe to booking accommodation for the anticipated run of Gallagher gigs.
Here are Airbnb’s top stays for ‘madferits’ in the concert cities ahead of 2025, which at time of publication still have availability.
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Cardiff, Principality Stadium
4th, 5th July 2025
This refurbished townhouse in the Pontcanna district is just a short walk from Cardiff Central and the Principality Stadium and sleeps eight people. Think modern furnishings, period details and a Victorian fireplace ideal for singing Don’t Look Back in Anger post-concert.
Six guests can stay in this Edwardian family home in Roath within walking distance of the city centre concert. With a music system, three bedrooms and hands-on hosts (including continental breakfasts if you choose to stay as hosted accommodation), it’s perfectly situated for exploring Cardiff in the summer.
Manchester, Heaton Park
11th, 12th, 19th, 20th July 2025
The boutique apartment sleeps four guests just a four-minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly Train Station. With a home-from-home vibe, the Grade II listed…
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