Britpop icons Oasis have officially announced their return to Australia as part of their highly anticipated reunion tour.
After 16 years apart, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher are set to perform together once again.
The band will play two headline shows at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium and Sydney’s Accor Stadium next year.
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These concerts are part of Oasis’s expanded world tour, which includes sold-out dates across the UK, Ireland, North America, Canada, and Mexico.
Ticket registration for the Australian shows is now open, with general sales starting on Tuesday, October 15.
An exclusive pre-sale for fans will begin on Monday, October 14, at 12pm.
“People of the land down under, ‘you better run-you better take cover’. We are coming. You are most welcome,” the band said in a press release.
The tour announcement coincides with the 30th anniversary of Oasis’s debut album Definitely Maybe.
A special reissue of the album recently reached number one in the UK and hit the Top 10 in Australia.
However, ticket pricing has sparked controversy, with Oasis’s management confirming that the Australian leg of the tour will not use the dynamic pricing model.
The original system adjusts ticket costs based on demand, and earlier this year, UK fans experienced soaring prices as a result.
Oasis aims to provide a smoother ticket-buying experience for Australian fans.
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