UK supergroup Oasis has touched down in Melbourne ahead of the band's anticipated Australian tour.
Share and Follow

Renowned UK supergroup Oasis has landed in Melbourne, setting the stage for their eagerly awaited tour across Australia.

Today, the Gallagher brothers made their way to the Victorian metropolis individually, gearing up for the tour’s opening performance this Friday.

Oasis is slated to perform five concerts spanning both Melbourne and Sydney.

Here’s a rundown of essential details about the band’s Australian tour.

UK supergroup Oasis has touched down in Melbourne ahead of the band's anticipated Australian tour.
UK supergroup Oasis has touched down in Melbourne ahead of the band’s anticipated Australian tour. (Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP)

The Australian segment of Oasis’s Live ’25 tour will commence at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on Friday, October 31.

The Australian leg of the Oasis Live ’25 tour will kick off at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on Friday, October 31.

The band will play two more shows in the Victorian capital on Saturday, November 1 and Tuesday, November 4.

Oasis will then fly to Sydney for two shows at Accor Stadium, on Friday, November 7 and Saturday, November 8.

When did Oasis last tour Australia?

Fans will have the chance to see Oasis in Australia for the first time in 20 years.

The band last performed in Australia on its Don’t Believe the Truth tour in 2005.

Are Oasis tickets still available in Australia?

There are limited tickets available to the Sydney and Melbourne shows.

Be sure to keep an eye on the Ticketmaster Resale website.

Tickets sold on resale are permitted at no more than 110 per cent of the price paid for tickets.

According to Ticketmaster, tickets listed on third-party resale sites may be cancelled.

How much are Oasis tickets?

According to the Ticketmaster website, tickets for the Melbourne show will start from $183.28 up to $407.57.

A handling fee of $9.90 per order will apply.

Who is the supporting act for Oasis on their Australian tour?

Indie rock band Ball Park Music have been confirmed as the support act for Oasis on their Australian tour.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Erfan Soltani was arrested at his home after taking part in a protest last week.

Iranian Protester’s Life at Risk Just Days After Arrest

Erfan Soltani, a 26-year-old man, faces the possibility of execution as soon…
'Number one target': AFP boss speaks on Iraqi arrest of alleged kingpin

AFP Chief Hails Capture of Notorious Iraqi Kingpin as Top Priority Success

The capture of Kazem Hassad, a man believed to be a major…
Trisha Graf

Urgent Search: SA Police Intensify Bushland Hunt for Missing Mother – Latest Updates

Detectives specializing in major crimes have made their way to the isolated…
A damaged Mercedes-Benz that collided with an e-bike in Sydney's eastern suburbs.

Push for E-Bike License Plates Intensifies Amid Rising Crash Concerns

There are renewed calls for e-bikes to require number plates after two…
Davis was arrested in November last year after he allegedly sent a menacing message which encouraged hate and abuse towards Spender.

Neo-Nazi Allegedly Defends Controversial ‘Rape’ Comment as Artistic Expression

A neo-Nazi leader claims he was employing a “philosophical term of art”…
Court sketch of Tom Silvagni (Anita Lester)

Tom Silvagni Appeals Rape Convictions: Latest Developments and Legal Insights

Tom Silvagni, the son of AFL great Stephen Silvagni, has filed an…
'Help is on its way': Trump urges Iranians to keep protesting

Trump Encourages Continued Protests in Iran, Promises Support

US President Donald Trump urged Iranians on Tuesday to keep protesting and…
Bill and Hillary Clinton refuse to testify in Epstein probe

Clintons Decline to Testify: Unraveling the Epstein Investigation’s High-Profile Twist

“You might say it’s not our decision to make, but we’ve made…