THE OASIS reunion tour has had the internet going crazy over the past week, with over a million fans luckily securing their concert ticket over the weekend.
The band’s 2025 tour begins in Cardiff at the Principality Stadium on July 4 2025 and ends in Dublin in Croke Park on August 17. The tour also visits Manchester’s Heaton Park, London’s Wembley Stadium and Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.
As Google searches in the UK for ‘Heaton Park parking’ increased by 1706% in the past week, experts at Nationwide Vehicle Contracts have analysed car parking options and prices for those attending the 2025 concerts. There have already been reports of hotel prices soaring over the tour dates, so it is no surprise that car parking options are following suit.
Parking charges for Oasis venues have significantly increased on the dates of the concerts, with prices across all locations rising on average by 32%.
Location | Standard price | Oasis parking price | Price Increase |
Heaton Park, Manchester | £18.75 | £43.75 | 43% increase |
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh | £5.15 | £16.25 | 32% increase |
Principality Stadium, Cardiff | £6.50 | £25 | 26% increase |
Wembley Stadium, London | £39.38 | £150 | 26% increase |
Renting local driveways is often considered a cheaper alternative. However, one resident near Heaton Park charges £18.75 for 6.5 hours on a typical Friday evening, but on the date Oasis will perform, the price nearly doubles to £43.75.
Prices have increased for all locations of the 2025 Oasis tour. Prices for London Wembley parking have increased drastically from £39 to £150. Whereas Wembley Stadium parking options online are listed at just £40 for Oasis gigs, booking early is advised as they fill up quickly.
Experts from Nationwide Vehicle Contracts comment, “Those lucky enough to secure tickets should pre-book their parking now before it’s too late and too expensive. Official stadium car parks are shown to be cheaper than locals renting out their driveway; however, these car parks will be booked quickly and have limited spaces. Fans who leave parking until the last minute may even end up paying up to half their ticket price on parking charges alone.”