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Published 07:39 8 Oct 2024 BST
Updated 07:39 8 Oct 2024 BST

Oasis have announced they will be playing even more international dates on their reunion tour next summer, this time heading to Australia.
In August, Oasis fans across the world rejoiced when it was announced that the Gallagher brothers would be burying the hatchet and getting back together for a series of gigs across the UK and Ireland in summer 2025.
After a lot of ticketing drama and a fair bit of controversy over pricing, all the dates sold out.
Oasis then announced last month that they would be heading across the pond to the US, to see if the American public will finally take them to heart after all these years.
Now, the Britpop legend have confirmed they will be heading down under to play two huge concerts in Melbourne and Sydney, on October 31, 2025, and November 7, 2025, respectively.
Announcing the Australia dates on social media, the band said: "‘People of the land down under. You better run-you better take cover...'
"'We are coming. You are most welcome.’
"Oasis will tour Australia in 2025!"
A private ballot is open for the pre-sale, which will take place on Monday, October 14. General sale will then be the following day at 10am AEDT (Melbourne) and 12PM AEDT (Sydney).
Fans can register for the pre-sale ballot here.
Following the announcement of the US dates, Oasis revealed the controversial dynamic pricing ticketing policy would not be in place when tickets for these concerts go on sale.
The band have yet to comment about whether dynamic pricing will be in place for the Australia dates, but considering they admitted the policy lead to an "unacceptable experience for fans" in the UK and Ireland, it seems unlikely it will be in effect for the Australia tickets sales.
Currently, the Melbourne and Sydney concerts are the last ones Oasis will play on their Live '25 Tour, which now consists of 30 shows running from July to November.
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