UK supergroup Oasis has touched down in Melbourne ahead of the band's anticipated Australian tour.
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The iconic UK supergroup Oasis has landed in Melbourne, sparking excitement as they gear up for their eagerly awaited Australian tour.

The Gallagher brothers made separate arrivals in the vibrant Victorian city earlier today, with their first performance scheduled for Friday.

Oasis is set to captivate audiences with a total of five shows spanning Melbourne and Sydney.

Here’s everything you need to know about their highly anticipated tour Down Under.

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)

When is Oasis playing in Australia?

The Australian segment of Oasis’s Live ’25 tour is set to launch at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on Friday, October 31.

Following the opening night, the band will deliver two additional performances in Melbourne 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.

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