Oasis have announced the Australian leg of their Oasis Live ’25 world tour, marking their first performances in the country in 19 years.
After announcing a long-awaited reunion earlier this year, Oasis have revealed they will be making their way down under in October and November 2025. Due to high demand for tickets, the band will be playing two additional shows – one extra night both in Melbourne and Sydney.
The tour follows the record-breaking success of their previously announced UK and Ireland dates, which sold out instantly, drawing over 10 million fans from 158 countries to secure tickets. Their return also coincides with Oasis claiming their eighth UK number one album, celebrating the 30th anniversary of their debut album Definitely Maybe, alongside holding two other positions in the top five of the UK albums chart.
Oasis Australia Tour 2025
- Fri 31 Oct – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
- Sat 1 Nov – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne (NEW SHOW)
- Fri 7 Nov – Accor Stadium, Sydney
- Sat 8 Nov – Accor Stadium, Sydney (NEW SHOW)
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The band, who continue to be a major force in the streaming world with over 27 million monthly listeners on Spotify and nearly 12.5 billion streams across platforms, hinted at their excitement for the Australian shows, stating, “You better run, you better take cover… We are coming. You are most welcome.”
Our last review of an Oasis show was in fact Liam Gallagher’s latest tour, which we reviewed as: “Despite the humid conditions, Gallagher walked onstage in a trademark jacket, one that he continued wearing throughout the entire show.
To say he and his touring band received a positive reception would be an extreme understatement. Gallagher kicked things off with Rock’n’Roll Star from Oasis’ classic debut album. If the crowd weren’t already in a buoyant mood after hearing this, following it up with ‘Morning Glory’ certainly kicked them into gear.
“Following the belter of an opening to the show, Gallagher performed four songs in a row from his debut album. Wall of Glass sounded great live, while the emotion of Paper Crown was clear for all to hear.
Though people admittedly used this time to head to the bar more so than during the Oasis songs, those who had listened to the album clearly enjoyed these songs. If it weren’t for less emphatic response at their conclusion, for the uninitiated it wouldn’t have been clear which songs belonged to Oasis and which was his solo material.”
Presale registration is open until 8am AEDT on Wednesday 9 October. General ticket sales begin at 10am AEDT for Melbourne and 12pm AEDT for Sydney on Tuesday 15 October.
For more information, visit livenation.com.au.