Oasis have added more dates to the Australia leg of their 2025 reunion tour before tickets have even gone on sale.
Noel and Liam Gallagher confirmed two concerts Down Under on their long-awaited comeback tour, with tickets slated to go on sale on Tuesday.
However, the rock duo have now added two further dates to their schedule amid ‘phenomenal demand’.
Oasis took to Instagram on Friday to confirm the news with their followers, however some fans were upset they will still only be performing in Sydney and Melbourne.
As well as the previously announced show at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on October 31, the brothers will also perform at the venue on November 1.
They will then head to Sydney, where they will now perform at the Accor Stadium on both November 7 and 8, taking their total run of Australia dates up to four.
Many eager Aussie fans were quick to share their delight, though some also voiced their disappointment over Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane being left out.
New Zealand has also seemingly been snubbed from the Oceania dates, meaning there will be no doubt be even higher demand for the Australian concerts.

Oasis have added more dates to the Australia leg of their 2025 reunion tour before tickets have even gone on sale

On Friday, Oasis took to Instagram to confirm the news with their followers (all dates pictured), though some fans were upset they will still only be performing in Sydney and Melbourne
‘That’s awesome! The high demand means the events in Melbourne and Sydney will be fantastic!’
Another commented: ‘Congratulations Australia’ and a fourth gushed: ‘So exciting to see Oasis adding more dates! Can’t wait to see them live in Melbourne or Sydney!’
But others weren’t so thrilled.
‘Add Brisbane please,’ one wrote, while another added, ‘A tour usually isn’t just two cities.’
‘Nope! Still no Brisbane show,’ one more said.
Tickets for the shows will be made available on October 15 at 10am in Melbourne, and midday in Sydney.
Ticketmaster registration opens 24 hours ahead of the sale.
Oasis’ website strongly advises fans to register in advance with Ticketmaster as yet another ticket frenzy is expected after the chaos for the UK leg of the tour.
Many Oasis fans have already been left empty-handed when the hotly-anticipated 17-date UK reunion tour sold out in a matter of hours in an online fiasco.
Around 14 million fans faced eight-hour queues in a bid to get their hands on the highly-sought-after tickets to see the rock band live, with many still missing out.
While other lucky fans managed to nab tickets, many were forced to splash out huge amounts on them after dynamic pricing saw costs soar to almost double within mere hours.
The Gallagher brothers then made tickets available for another two Wembley shows via a staggered invite-only ballot, but many fans were left disappointed after not being called up for the sale despite queuing for hours in the first sale.

The sky-high demand for the band’s first tour Down Under in 19 years comes before tickets are slated to go on sale on October 15 (Noel and Liam are pictured in 2008)
During their 90s heyday, Oasis visited Australia in 1998 for the Be Here Now Tour after their chart-topping global success.
They delighted fans by returning Down Under for the 2001 Heathen Chemistry Tour, and again came back in late 2005 for the Don’t Believe the Truth Tour.
Their 2025 string of concerts will mark their first tour Down Under in 19 years, and their first tour since their explosive fallout and disbandment in 2009.
The band infamously called it quits after a backstage argument at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris in 2009.
Oasis shot to global stardom in the ’90s, with their 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe becoming the fastest-selling debut album in British history.
The following year (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? was released with smash hits Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back In Anger and Champagne Supernova, with Wonderwall topping the ARIA Top 10 charts for 11 weeks in a row following its release.