Liam Gallagher Manchester Concert — Next Date & Ticket Alerts
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Tour routing can change late, and Manchesterdates are often added after the first on-sale. Here's how to be first in line — plus everything worth checking while you wait.
When Liam Gallagher plays Manchester, shows are typically at Heaton Park.
Liam Gallagher Manchester — Heaton Park and Co-op Live, Burnage hometown context
Manchester is home. Liam was born in Longsight in 1972, raised between Burnage and Levenshulme, and the city has carried every chapter of his career since Oasis emerged from the Burnage rehearsal-room circuit in 1991. Stadium-tier Manchester dates anchor on Heaton Park in Prestwich — the 80,000-capacity outdoor venue that hosted four sold-out nights on the 2024 Definitely Maybe 30th-anniversary tour, roughly a quarter of a million tickets across the run, and returned for additional Oasis Live '25 stadium nights in summer 2025. Indoor arena dates land at Co-op Live in east Manchester at the Etihad Campus, the UK's largest indoor music arena at 23,500 capacity, opened in 2024, or the older AO Arena beside Victoria station. Heaton Park access runs through Heaton Park Metrolink stop on the Bury line direct from Victoria, with shuttle buses from Manchester Piccadilly on show days and pedestrian access along Sheepfoot Lane and Bury Old Road; Co-op Live is reached via the Etihad Campus Metrolink stop. Ticket tiers on the 2024 Heaton Park cycle ran from roughly seventy-five pounds at the upper-tier seated configuration to one hundred and fifty to one hundred and ninety pounds for pitch standing on primary, with VIP and hospitality packages including premium pitch viewing, bar access, and commemorative merchandise. Live '25 stadium tiers landed broadly in the same band before dynamic pricing engaged. The setlist on Heaton Park nights leans hard into the Manchester catalogue — Cigarettes & Alcohol, Rock 'N' Roll Star, Live Forever, Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger, and Champagne Supernova are non-negotiable, with the 2024 cycle adding the full Definitely Maybe album front to back and Live '25 adding selections from Morning Glory and Be Here Now. The Heaton Park crowd is the loudest on the UK calendar — Manchester out-sings the band on the entire Oasis catalogue, and the four-night 2024 run was widely reported as the defining UK live moment of that summer. Pre-show concentration runs across Ancoats, the Northern Quarter, and the Burnage / Levenshulme corridor for fans on the Bury line. Post-show egress from Heaton Park clears the Sheepfoot Lane and Bury Old Road pedestrian routes within an hour, with the Metrolink running heavy until 23:30. Manchester pre-sales for Liam's solo cycles have run through the Liam Gallagher mailing list and Ticketmaster UK, with O2 Priority and Three+ covering arena dates; Live '25 added the Verified Fan layer.
