Oasis Reunites in Melbourne with a Roaring Australian Comeback
It finally happened — Oasis are back, and they’ve made their return to Australia in the most electrifying way possible. The Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, reunited for a euphoric show at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, marking the start of their long-awaited Australian tour. As Liam greeted the roaring crowd with a cheeky, “G’day Australia. Did you miss us? Because we missed you,” the stadium erupted in pure joy.
It’s been more than two decades since Oasis last performed on Australian soil. Back in 1998, their visit was packed with as much drama as it was with anthems. Liam was famously banned for life from Cathay Pacific after a rowdy flight, Noel stirred controversy with comments about Princess Diana, and Liam even ended up in a Brisbane courtroom over an alleged head-butting incident. But controversy never hurt their reputation here — if anything, Australians seemed to love them more for it. Their unapologetic, swagger-filled style has always found a second home down under.
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This latest show, however, told a different story — one of reunion, warmth, and even affection. The brothers walked on stage, hand in hand, to deafening cheers. Fans spanned generations — from those who’d waited 27 years for this moment to a new wave of twenty-somethings who grew up on their parents’ Oasis records. One fan said it best: “I never thought this was going to happen. I’m too young to have seen Oasis live, so this is unreal.”
Marvel Stadium was a sea of bucket hats, Adidas jackets, and anoraks — a 90s Britpop throwback that refused to be forgotten, even in the Australian heat. At one point, a sweating Liam joked, “Come to Australia, they said. Don’t bring your parka, mate, it’s going to get roasting!”
The setlist was pure nostalgia: “Wonderwall,” “Champagne Supernova,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” and more — all performed with the precision and passion that made Oasis legends. There were still flashes of the old mischief too. Liam teased the crowd, asking, “Are you still sniffing cocaine? You’ll grow out of it,” and later dedicated a song to “the classic glue sniffers.”
But the brothers’ chemistry on stage showed something new — a sense of peace. After months on their world tour, they’ve swapped cold shoulder gestures for full hugs. Noel even poked fun at Liam’s Mancunian accent during “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” while Liam signed off sweetly, saying, “Nice one for putting up with us over the years. We appreciate it. We love you.”
For the fans who thought they’d never see Oasis again, this Melbourne concert wasn’t just a show — it was history being replayed, louder, brighter, and more heartfelt than ever. And judging by the energy in that stadium, Australia definitely missed them.
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