
Oasis Adds Australian Shows to 2025 Reunion Tour, Their First in 20 Years
It’s official—Oasis is bringing their highly anticipated reunion tour to Australia in 2025! After nearly two decades of waiting, fans in Melbourne and Sydney can finally look forward to seeing the iconic British rock band perform live once again. This will mark Oasis' first performance on Australian soil in 20 years, with two massive stadium shows planned for Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on October 31 and Sydney’s Accor Stadium on November 7.
Liam and Noel Gallagher, despite their infamous sibling rivalry, are reuniting for this monumental global tour, which has already sold out across the UK, Ireland, North America, and Mexico. Australian fans are buzzing with excitement, as the tour promises to be one of the biggest rock events in recent years. Tickets will go on sale to the public on October 15, with pre-sales beginning a day earlier for those eager to secure their spots.
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The reunion tour coincides with the 30th anniversary of Oasis' debut album, Definitely Maybe , which was recently re-released as an anniversary edition, landing yet another UK number one album for the band. Fans can expect to hear iconic hits like "Wonderwall," "Don’t Look Back in Anger," and "Champagne Supernova," making for a nostalgic and electrifying live experience.
One of the key decisions that has drawn praise from fans is the band’s choice not to implement dynamic ticket pricing for the Australian leg of the tour. After backlash from the UK and Ireland shows, where tickets surged to nearly $900, Oasis has made it clear that Australian fans will not face the same pricing issues. This decision aligns with their stance in North America, where the band is avoiding dynamic pricing to prevent scalping and ensure a fairer ticketing process.
This tour marks a significant moment in rock history, not just because of the music, but because of the fact that Liam and Noel Gallagher have finally agreed to set aside their differences after the band's 2009 breakup. Their falling out, which culminated in a backstage fight before a scheduled performance in Paris, put an abrupt end to Oasis. However, the enduring popularity of their music and their cultural impact have kept fans hopeful for a reunion ever since.
With over 75 million albums sold worldwide and anthems that have defined a generation, Oasis remains one of the most influential rock bands of all time. Their return to the stage is a testament to their lasting legacy, and for Australian fans, this is a chance to witness a part of music history that may never come around again. The excitement is real—this is the tour everyone has been waiting for!
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