By Robert Dalling
Police have issued a pun-filled warning to Oasis fans ahead of the official Oasis reunion at the Principality Stadium. South Wales Police have posted a statement on social media making the most of song and album names to deliver their message. They have told those attending the gigs in Cardiff on Friday and Saturday July 4 and 5 that they will have teams in the city working to keep everyone safe, from their mounted horse section to neighbourhood and facial recognition teams. It has also people to know their limits when consuming alcohol and to avoid trouble if they find themselves in a confrontation. Follow live updates as thousands flock to the city for the first night of the reunion tour here. “There’s Definitely Maybe a buzz in the air, as the Principality Stadium prepares to host the opening of Oasis’s long-awaited reunion tour tonight,” the statement read. “If you’re one of the lucky ones with tickets to see your heroes, we hope you have a Supersonic night rolling back the years and belting out their classics. “We’ll have a variety of teams out working to keep you safe, from our ever-popular mounted section to our neighbourhood and facial recognition teams. “If you see any of us, feel free to come Round Are Way to ask any questions, share any concerns or just to say Hello. As always, there’s one or two asks from us for anyone heading into the city, so Listen Up to ensure a Wonderwall night. ” Cardiff , well, She (will be) Electric and very busy, so plan your journey in advance and leave extra time for travel. Make sure you’re Part Of The Queue at the stadium in enough time so you’re not left Crying Your Heart Out when you miss part of the set. “Stick with your mates and look out for one another. If anyone Slide(s) Away from the group, be sure to find them before heading home. “Know your limits. Take it Little By Little and don’t let Cigarettes & Alcohol ruin your night. “While it might feel like a good idea to get Half The World Away in a Champagne Supernova, possession and/ or supply of drugs is illegal and could leave you questioning Where Did It All Go Wrong? “Avoid trouble. If you find yourself in any confrontation, be the Better Man, walk away, Roll With It, and Don’t Look Back in Anger. “Post-gig, if you’ve been drinking or taking drugs, don’t even think of getting behind the wheel. It’s a One Way Road to life-changing consequences. (It’s Good) To Be Free, so don’t take a risk that could land you in a cell or worse.” Get Cardiff news updates on your phone by joining our WhatsApp community here . We occasionally treat members to special offers, promotions, and ads from us and our partners. See our Privacy Notice.