
Oasis photography exhibition to go on display at Wembley Park ahead of London shows
An outdoor photography exhibition featuring stills of Oasis at the height of their 1990s Britpop fame is set to go on display at Wembley Park, ahead of the band making their highly anticipated return to Wembley Stadium on their reunion tour.
Over 20 large-scale photographs will be displayed across the Wembley Park site, taken by former NME photographer Kevin Cummins, who worked closely with the Gallagher brothers during their rise to stratospheric fame.
The exhibition, titled Brothers: Liam and Noel Through the Lens of Kevin Cummins, will be free to enter and on display from July 25th until the end of September 2025, coinciding with Oasis’ run of seven gigs set to take place at the stadium over this timeframe.
Cummins himself reminisced on the power of those heady Britpop days, which are now being relived through the reunion, stating, “When the Oasis album, Morning Glory, was released in 1995, we were all living in Oasis world. In every bar, shop, restaurant, football stadium, even the sound floating down the street through open windows, this album was the soundtrack to Britain for at least six months. I never thought I’d see anything like it again, but here we are; back in Oasis world again.”
He added: “The gigs will be great. The mood is great, and I love the idea that those of us who were there first time round, are sharing it with excited younger fans who are seeing the band for the first time.”
It comes as the Gallagher brothers are set to make their return to Wembley Stadium on July 25th, following a hugely successful five-night stint at Manchester’s Heaton Park. However, where fans without tickets were able to camp at the nearby ‘Gallagher Hill’ to see into the gig, organisers have exclusively told Far Out that crowds will not be able to do this in London.
A Wembley Stadium spokesperson said: “To support with the safe entry and exit of everyone within the stadium, no one is allowed to stand outside any entrance or on the Olympic Steps at the front of the stadium. Non-ticket holders will be moved on.”
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