As Oasis head to Wembley Stadium for the first time in 16 years for their Live '25 tour, more than 90,000 people will be travelling to London for each of the seven concert dates.
Those without a ticket are being told to avoid the area completely, while motorists are being warned that road closures and parking restrictions will be in place.
Near the stadium and before the concerts, a ban on street drinking will be in place in an effort to prevent antisocial behaviour.
Wembley Stadium hasextra restrictions in placefor items being brought in. Anyone carrying banners above A3 in size, or with GoPro cameras, selfie sticks, iPads or tablets will be refused entry. People are forbidden from bringing in water bottles of any kind.
For those with a ticket, here are some key bits of information to help you plan your trip to the gig for the London leg ofthe Live '25 tour.
No-one knows yet what the set list will be for Wembley, but this was the running order from the opening night in Cardiff, so this could be a good guide:
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