Email 'Oasis' to info@bigparking.co.uk to preregister for parking near Heaton park once on sale.
Oasis have announced a major reunion tour for 2025, featuring several dates, including performances at Heaton Park in Manchester.
This tour marks the first time in over a decade that the band will reunite on stage, performing their iconic hits like “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” and “Champagne Supernova.”
Fans are excited to see the Gallagher brothers together again, recapturing the magic that made Oasis one of the biggest bands of the ’90s.
The tour is set to be a celebration of their legacy and a memorable experience for fans.
Since 2002, BigParking has provided parking for fans visiting UK Sport and Event Locations on Matchdays, also using the land for parking for Concerts and Events.
BigParking will be providing parking for thousands of travelling Oasis fans at Heaton Park
12 July 2025 - Heaton Park, Manchester
16 July 2025 - Heaton Park, Manchester - added date
19 July 2025 - Heaton Park, Manchester
20 July 2025 - Heaton Park, Manchester
To pre-register for early bird parking rates please email 'Oasis' to info@bigparking.co.uk
When on sale,
BigParking's safe and secure offsite parking locations for the Oasis Reunion tour at Heaton Park will be able to be pre-booked online at www.thebigparking.co.uk
or by calling 024 7538 6631
Heaton Park, located in Manchester, England, spans over 600 acres (242.8 hectares) and is the largest park in Greater Manchester and the largest municipal park in Europe.
An ideal venue for a band of Oasis's size, Concert attendees will be familiar with Heaton Park
The park features Heaton Hall, a Grade I listed neoclassical country house from the 18th century, which was remodelled by James Wyatt in 1772.
Although the hall now operates as a museum and events venue, it is only occasionally open to the public.
In 1902, the 5th Earl of Wilton sold Heaton Park to Manchester City Council. The park is also home to one of the few concrete towers in the UK, the Heaton Park BT Tower.
A significant renovation of the park was undertaken as part of a millennium project in collaboration with the Heritage Lottery Fund and Manchester City Council, costing over £10 million. The park boasts an 18-hole golf course, a boating lake, an animal farm, a pitch and putt course, a golf driving range, woodlands, ornamental gardens, an observatory, an adventure playground, a Papal monument, and a volunteer-run tram system and museum.
It is also listed as Grade II by Historic England. Notably, the park has the only flat green bowling greens in Manchester, originally constructed for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.