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Oasis add third Melbourne concert due to 'phenomenal demand'

Oasis fans Down Under have another opportunity to bag tickets to see the reunited Britpop legends live in Melbourne on November 4

Oasis have added a third Melbourne date to the Australian leg of their reunion tour "due to phenomenal demand".

The reformed rockers are preparing to embark on a huge world tour next year - dubbed 'Oasis Live '25' - marking their first live shows together since 2009 with concerts in their native UK and North America as well as Australia.

Their gigs in Melbourne and Sydney registered huge demand leading to the 'Wonderwall' hitmakers adding two more shows.

The band will now play five shows Down Under on October 31, November 1, and now November 4, at the Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, before moving on to a pair of dates at the Accor Stadium in Sydney on November 7 and 8.

Tickets for the additional Melbourne date go on general sale on October 18.

A statement on the band's social media pages read: "Due to phenomenal demand, a third and final Melbourne date has been added on Tuesday 4th November 2025. If you weren’t successful in the initial pre-sale ticket ballot, you might have another chance! General onsale this Friday 18 October."

It comes after the 'Don't Look Back In Anger' group announced the first international dates for the 'Oasis Live 25' tour with tickets for shows in Toronto, Chicago, New Jersey, Los Angeles and Mexico City swiftly selling out.

The Britpop icons have already sold out 19 stadium shows across the UK and Ireland next summer.

Support acts are yet to be revealed for any of the gigs, but frontman Liam Gallagher has teased the idea of Richard Ashcroft and the Manic Street Preachers being part of the bill.

When a fan on X - formerly known as Twitter - asked the singer if The Verve star would be appearing on the tour, Liam replied: “That would be BIBLICAL”. He then added: “Richard Ashcroft or Manic Street Preachers as support”, before adding shortly after: "The Manics it is".

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