Oasis 2025 Australian Tour Dates Revealed
The Gallagher brothers are playing shows in Melbourne and Sydney.

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Rolling Stone Magazine has revealed Oasis has locked in two Australian shows next year as part of their OASIS LIVE ‘25 World Tour.
The reunited Liam and Noel Gallagher will perform at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on Friday, October 31, followed by a gig at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Friday, November 7.
If you’re wondering why there's a gap between shows, it’s believed Oasis wants room to maneuver so they can announce extra shows if the original dates sell out. This is expected considering the demand for tickets for their UK tour.
This is huge news for Aussie Oasis fans, especially those who tried to get tickets to their UK tour but missed out.
There’s no information regarding dynamic pricing, but considering the uproar it caused and the fact the band aren’t using it for their American tour, there’s hope it won’t come into play when tickets for the band’s Australian shows go on sale.
Oasis’ tour of Australia will be their first of the country in 20 years, having last played back in 2005.
Rolling Stone also reports tour dates will officially be announced next Tuesday, October 8.
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It’s been a massive month for Oasis fans, with the Britpop legends finally getting the band back together after calling it quits in 2009.
During their time together Oasis ruled the charts across the globe. Their debut album, 1994’s Definitely Maybe is the fastest-selling debut album in British history and spawned the hit singles ‘Supersonic’, ‘Live Forever’ and ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’.
The band’s sophomore release (What's the Story) Morning Glory? was even bigger and cemented Oasis as the biggest band in the world at that time.
All seven of the band’s albums would top the UK charts, with hit single ‘Wonderwall’ becoming a favourite of Aussie fans, coming in at number one in triple j’s Hottest 100 of 1995.
Since the band’s split in 2009 both Liam and Noel have pursued successful solo careers, but it will be great to finally see the two reunited on stage performing Oasis hits together.
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