Ball Park Music have gotten the call-up to play the biggest shows of their career to date. This October and November, the Brisbane indie-rock favourites will be warming up stadiums for rock legends Oasis on the down under leg of their Live 25 world reunion tour.
The beloved locals have been named as the official support act for all five of the Gallagher brothers’ stadium dates in Melbourne and Sydney, four of which have already completely sold out.
Ball Park Music – ‘Please Don’t Move To Melbourne’
Only limited tickets remain for the final date in Naarm, happening at Marvel Stadium on Tuesday, 4th November.
Ball Park will be running into these shows off the steam of their brand new album Like Love, which just debuted at #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, marking the band’s first ever #1 album and making them the first Aussie act to top the ARIA Albums Chart in 2025 so far.
Not to mention their own whopping 28-date regional tour off the back of said album, happening across this May, June and July.
With eight studio albums, platinum-selling singles, ARIA top five debuts, and over a dozen triple j Hottest 100 placements to their name, Ball Park Music have long cemented their place as one of Australia’s most revered and beloved bands, and these stadium dates supporting Oasis will plonk them on their biggest stages yet.
Meanwhile, Oasis’s forthcoming Australian tour will take place almost exactly 20 years removed from their last tour here, which came in November 2005 in support of their sixth studio album Don’t Believe The Truth.
You can suss all the dates and details down below.
Oasis Live 25 Australian Tour Dates
Supported by Ball Park Music
- Friday, October 31st – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC – SOLD OUT
- Saturday, November 1st – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC – SOLD OUT
- Tuesday, November 4th – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
- Friday, November 7th – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW – SOLD OUT
- Saturday, November 8th – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW – SOLD OUT
Final tickets on sale now here
Further Reading
Oasis Announce First Australian Shows In 20 Years For 2025
Ball Park Music Expand 2025 Australian Tour To 28 Dates
‘Too Many Nose Beers’ – Music Feeds Readers Review Oasis’ ‘Be Here Now’