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Oasis add more dates to Australia 2025 reunion tour

Oasis have announced additional dates for the Australian leg of their 2025 reunion world tour – you can find all the details below.

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Liam and Noel Gallagher will play their first live shows together since 2009 next summer, kicking off with huge stadium gigs in the UK and Ireland. From there, the Britpop band are due to head to North America before returning for two extra dates at London’s Wembley Stadium in late September.

Earlier this week, the Gallagher brothers confirmed their return to Australia, which will take place in late October and early November. They initially announced two shows: one in Melbourne and one in Sydney. Now, they’ve added an extra show for each of those cities due to “phenomenal” demand.

Tickets for both Melbourne shows go on general sale at 10am AEDT next Tuesday (October 15), with the Sydney gigs scheduled to go on general sale at 12pm AEDT that same day. You’ll be able to buy yours here.

Oasis’ Australian Live ’25 tour dates are:

OCTOBER
31 – Melbourne – Marvel Stadium

NOVEMBER
01 – Melbourne – Marvel Stadium [NEW]
07 – Sydney – Accor Stadium
08 – Sydney – Accor Stadium [NEW] 

NME exclusively revealed that Oasis would be playing in Sydney and Melbourne in a report last month. The article also listed upcoming appearances in other international territories such as South Korea, Japan, Brazil, Chile and Argentina.

The band previously confirmed that their 2025 UK and Ireland dates would be the only European shows of their comeback tour. They later told fans that plans were “underway” for further performances around the globe.

However, Oasis have ruled out a headline performance at Glastonbury 2025 and said they won’t be appearing at any other festivals next summer. Liam and Noel have shot down rumours of a return to Knebworth in 2026 too.

Meanwhile, fans have been speculating over who will be opening for Oasis at their reunion shows next year. So far, support has only been announced for the North American leg – which will see Cage The Elephant join the line-up.

It was reported last month that Liam Gallagher was seeking “established acts” to appear on the bill. The frontman has since suggested that Manic Street Preachers and Richard Ashcroft could take on opening slots.

Elsewhere, Blossoms recently spoke to NME about the possibility of supporting Oasis at their Live ’25 dates. It currently looks unlikely that Suede or Fontaines D.C. will be on the line-up after Liam hit out at both bands online.

In other news, Liam has said that he and Noel have no plans to do any interviews together about their long-awaited reunion. “We’re scared of the media asking us intrusive questions and trying to pick holes in our relationship,” he explained.

The frontman also told fans that a new Oasis album was “already finished”, and reaffirmed the statement to another fan, writing: “It’s in the bag mate fuck the air.”

It was reported last month that LG was looking for “established acts” to open for the band in the UK and Ireland. He has since suggested that Manic Street Preachers and Richard Ashcroft could take on support slots.

Elsewhere, Blossoms recently spoke to NME about the possibility of appearing on the bill at the Live ’25 dates. It currently looks unlikely that Suede or Fontaines D.C. will be on the line-up after Liam hit out at both bands online.

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