Ball Park Music Joins Oasis Live ’25 Australian Tour
The Brisbane quintet have secured the coveted support slot for Oasis’ upcoming Australian tour.
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Brisbane indie five-piece Ball Park Music have been announced as the support act for Oasis’ upcoming Australian tour.
This is a huge honour for Ball Park Music, who have been at the forefront of Australia’s indie rock scene for over 15 years. No stranger to playing in front of massive crowds, Ball Park Music are sure to bring the energy to Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium and Sydney’s Accor Stadium this October and November.
The Aussie leg of the Oasis Live ’25 world tour will arrive in Australia at the end of October following 31 sold-out shows across the UK, Canada, the USA, Mexico, South Korea and Japan.
Oasis have locked in three concerts at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on Friday, October 31, Saturday, November 1 and Tuesday, November 4, followed by two arena shows at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Friday, November 7 and Saturday, November 8.
All concerts are sold out bar the third and final Melbourne show, with limited tickets remaining via oasisinet.com.
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One of the country’s most beloved acts, Ball Park Music have released eight studio albums, dropped countless platinum-selling singles and toured the globe multiple times.
The band recently released their latest album, Like Love, which debuted at #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, marking both their first ever #1 album and the first Australian act to top the ARIA Albums Chart in 2025.
Before supporting Oasis, Ball Park Music are embarking on their own tour in support of Like Love. The tour commences in Tassie with gigs at Fort’s Forth Pub on Friday, May 2 and Hobart’s Odeon Theatre on Saturday, May 3.
Ball Park Music then have dates lined up at Bunbury’s Prince of Wales on Thursday, May 8, Margaret River’s The River on Friday, May 9, Melbourne’s Forum on Friday, May 16, Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday, May 17, Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Friday, May 23 and Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Friday, May 30.
The tour arrives in New Zealand for shows at Wellington’s San Fran on Friday, June 6 and Auckland’s Tuning Fork on Saturday, June 7, before coming to an end at Canberra’s UC Refectory on Friday, June 13.
Supported by fellow Brisbane band Bean Magazine, Ball Park Music are excited to be playing for their fans again, releasing this statement about the upcoming tour: “This run will see us return to many of our favourite venues in the country as well as making it to New Zealand for some of our first ever proper headline shows.
“The new record has seen us explore a more tender, introspective side of our band and we’re excited to redesign our show to accommodate this, as well as all our usual faves for the stage. Joining us in support for the Aussie leg will be our new fave Brissie band, Bean Magazine. We adore them and they’re gonna kill it. We couldn’t be more pumped to go. We’ll see you out there!”
Catch Ball Park Music at Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday, May 17 and supporting Oasis on their 25 Live Tour in October and November. For full ticketing information, visit ballparkmusic.com.
BALL PARK MUSICLIKE LOVE 2025 Australian/New Zealand TOUR DAtes
Friday, May 2 – Forth Pub, Fort TAS
Saturday, May 3 – Odeon Theatre, Hobart TAS (All Ages)
Thursday, May 8 – Prince of Wales, Bunbury WA
Friday, May 9 – The River, Margaret River WA
Friday, May 16 – Forum, Melbourne VIC
Saturday, May 17 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA
Friday, May 23 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD
Friday, May 30 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW (All Ages)
Friday, June 6 – San Fran, Wellington NZ
Saturday, June 7 – Tuning Fork, Auckland NZ (All Ages)
Friday, June 13 – UC Refectory, Canberra ACT
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