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Events at The Oasis

The main hall has become a major venue for touring acts over the last few years. As well as standing concert capacity of 3,000 we also cater for seated concerts for 1,620.

With all of our concerts we have a dedicated service area for alcoholic and soft drinks as well as snacks.

Tickets can be obtained for shows by either calling Oasis reception on 01793 445401 or buying online by clicking onto the link below, taking you to the acts page.

Below is a list of the acts that are coming to Oasis over the next few months.

Ting Tings - click for tickets

Paul Weller - Sold Out

Lemar - Click for tickets

The Enemy - click for tickets

Previous acts to have played at the Oasis include:

  • Razorlight
  • HardFi
  • McFly
  • Paulo Nutini
  • Lemar
  • Beverley Knight
  • Pet Shop Boys
  • Simon Webbe
  • Kings of Leon
  • Scissor Sisters
  • Fratellies
  • Zutons
  • Bowling for Soup
  • The Kooks
  • Sugababes
  • Cascada
  • The Kooks

To name but a few.

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