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Oasis: Extra Tickets Released For Live '25 Australian Tour

2 July 2025 | 8:53 am | Mary Varvaris

Oasis will play five massive shows in Australia this October and November.

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Limited additional tickets have been released for Oasis’s massive 2025 Australian dates.

As posted by tour promoters Live Nation on Tuesday (1 July), production holds have been released, which means that with the stage set-up confirmed, side stage and other production hold tickets are now available. The shows were previously sold out.

Oasis will play five massive shows in Australia this October and November and be joined by special guests Ball Park Music, who Liam Gallagher said he personally chose for the tour.

Ball Park Music previously said of the honour, “Can hardly believe I’m typing this, but it’s true, we’ll be supporting the Mancunian legends, the one and only, Oasis on their historic reunion tour when they visit Australia this year. To say we’re pumped is a massive fucking understatement. We. Can. Not. Wait. Let’s fucking get it!”

The Oasis tour begins on Friday, 31 October, at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium. From there, the iconic British rockers will play another two shows at Marvel Stadium on Saturday, 1 November, and Tuesday, 4 November. They’ll then perform for two nights at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Friday, 7 November, and Saturday, 8 November.

You can head to the Live Nation Australia and Ticketmaster websites to find tickets for all shows.

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The tour marks the band’s first visit Down Under since 2005. This week, Oasis will hit the stage for the first time in the world since 2009.

Oasis will begin their long-awaited Live ’25 tour at Principality Stadium in Cardiff this Friday (4 July) – stay tuned, as The Music will post about the setlist as soon as we see it online.

Last month, U2 frontman Bono stated that he’d had a recent conversation with Noel Gallagher, who said he was “shocked” by how great the band was sounding at rehearsals.

Bono told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in an interview, “I love them [Oasis]. I just love them,” Bono said. “And what I really love is, the preciousness that had gotten [into] indie music, they just blew it out. There was just the swagger, and the sound of getting out of the ghetto, not glamorising it.”

He continued, “They’re both funny – I’m still very close with Noel, and he sent a message to me saying he’s kind of shocked by how great the band is [sounding at rehearsals]. I think we’re going to have a good summer.”