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Oasis Concludes Australian Reunion Tour as Liam Gallagher Promises: “See You Again”

Oasis Concludes Australian Reunion Tour as Liam Gallagher Promises: “See You Again”

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev
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Oasis Concludes Australian Reunion Tour as Liam Gallagher Promises: “See You Again”

Oasis wraps up their monumental Australian tour, with Liam Gallagher thanking fans and hinting at future shows.

The Aussie Chapter of Oasis' Massive ‘Live ‘25’ Tour Comes to a Close

If you were lucky enough to catch Oasis during their Australian reunion leg, you witnessed something truly electrifying. The Britpop legends closed out their Down Under run on November 8 in Sydney, capping a series of shows that had over 320,000 fans roaring along from Melbourne to Sydney.

Liam Gallagher of Oasis

Liam Gallagher commanding the stage during Oasis' Australian reunion tour.

The tour included three explosive nights at Melbourne's Marvel Stadium on October 31, November 1, and November 4, followed by two massive nights at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on November 7 and 8. Throughout these dates, Brisbane’s indie rock gems, Ball Park Music, warmed up the crowd with their infectious energy.

Watching the reunion felt like stepping back into the mid-90s, yet with a fresh vigor that welcomed both longtime fans and new generations. Liam Gallagher himself couldn’t help but acknowledge the wild ride:

“Thanks for putting up with us. We know we were dickheads sometimes. Your support has put us back on the map. Respect! You’ve got a lovely fucking country. See you again.”
– Liam Gallagher

Liam’s Promise: More Oasis Shows on the Horizon?

Though the 2026 tour dates haven’t been officially announced, Liam Gallagher has teased that more Oasis gigs could be in the cards. Just last September 27 at Wembley Stadium, near the end of their UK show, he told the crowd:

“I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the map. See you next year.”

The possibility of Oasis returning keeps the fans buzzing with excitement. Will we see them making history again, perhaps even at legendary venues like Knebworth or the Etihad Stadium? The 30th anniversaries of those iconic Knebworth and Maine Road concerts fall in 2026, and fans are hoping for a grand celebration.

The Knebworth Rumor That Stirred the Lords

Mystery and excitement swirled around an unexpected moment in the House of Lords when Lady Taylor of Stevenage mentioned Oasis playing five consecutive anniversary shows at Knebworth House next summer. She quickly clarified to The Guardian that she was speaking hypothetically, as the band had not confirmed such plans.

Still, it was thrilling for fans to imagine Oasis returning to those historic grounds, echoing the magic of August 1996 when they played to record-breaking crowds.

A Tremor of a Tour: Oasis Shakes Melbourne

The Aussie tour didn’t just rock fans—it literally shook the ground! Reports from Melbourne’s Seismology Research Centre noted tremors during the concerts, a testament to the sheer volume and passion emitted by the band and their audience.

James Young, owner of the iconic Cherry Bar in Melbourne, a venue with ties to Noel Gallagher himself, declared the Melbourne dates the bar’s “biggest weekend and biggest week on record.” His praise was heartfelt:

“The darkest hour is before the dawn, Melbourne and Cherry Bar needed a hero and who knew that it would come in the shape of a couple of ‘no f#cks given’ Mancunian larrikins?!”

A Darker Moment: Flare Incident at Melbourne Show

While the concerts were largely joyous celebrations, one incident at the first Melbourne show cast a shadow. A fan launched a flare into the crowd, prompting Liam Gallagher to vent his fury on X (formerly Twitter), calling the individual a “massive c**t” and promising consequences:

“You are 1 seriously fucked up individual and you will get yours trust me.”

Such moments remind us of the unpredictability of live music, but they did little to dampen the overall spirit of the shows.

Oasis on the Move: South American Dates Await

After their Aussie stint, Oasis is set to take their reunion tour to South America with dates lined up in Buenos Aires, Santiago, and São Paulo. The lineup will also see the return of guitarist Bonehead, whose real name is Paul Arthurs.

Bonehead took a break during the Asia and Australia legs of the tour to continue cancer treatment. Having received the all-clear from tonsil cancer in 2022, he shared his prostate cancer diagnosis earlier this year but is now back on stage, much to fans’ relief.

In his absence, Mike Moore, who plays in Liam’s solo band, filled in, and the band even had an honorary cut-out of Bonehead on stage, a quirky nod to their comrade’s spirit.

The Reunion Tour: A Celebration of Legacy and Love

Oasis’ Australian tour leg was more than just a series of concerts—it was a powerful reminder of why this band shaped so much of the '90s music landscape and continues to captivate hearts worldwide. The massive crowds, the palpable energy, and the connection between band and fans felt like a joyous waypoint in their ongoing story.

With fans eager for more, and hints dropping like cheeky Liam Gallagher one-liners, the future looks bright for Oasis. Will they reunite for their 30th-anniversary shows at iconic venues next year? Time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: the band’s legacy is alive and kicking.

FAQ

  • How many fans attended Oasis’ Australian reunion tour?
    Over 320,000 fans attended the tour stops across Melbourne and Sydney.
  • Who supported Oasis during their Australian shows?
    Brisbane indie rock band Ball Park Music opened for Oasis on all Australian tour dates.
  • Did Bonehead participate in the entire reunion tour?
    Bonehead took a break during the Asia and Australia legs for cancer treatment but rejoined the band for the South American dates.
  • Are there any plans for Oasis shows in 2026?
    Though no official dates are announced, Liam Gallagher has hinted at possible gigs, including speculated shows at Knebworth and Etihad Stadium.
  • Was there any incident during the Australian leg of the tour?
    Yes, a fan threw a flare at the Melbourne show, which Liam Gallagher strongly denounced.

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