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Oasis Rocks Australia: Seismic Tremors and Nightlife Revival
10 Nov
Summary
- Oasis' 2025 Australian tour draws over 320,000 fans
- Seismic sensors detected tremors during band's performances
- Melbourne's iconic Cherry Bar sees major nightlife revival

In November 2025, the iconic British band Oasis wrapped up their highly anticipated Australian tour, marking a triumphant return down under. The Britpop legends played to over 320,000 fans across five sold-out stadium shows in Melbourne and Sydney.
The tour was not just a nostalgic celebration, but also a testament to Oasis' enduring impact. In Melbourne, seismic sensors at the Seismology Research Centre reportedly detected tremors during the band's performances, a rare phenomenon caused by thousands of fans stomping and singing in unison. Additionally, one of the city's most iconic live music venues, Cherry Bar, credited the band with sparking a major nightlife revival, calling it the bar's "biggest weekend and biggest week on record."
Despite some minor issues at the first show, such as a fan launching flares into the crowd, the tour's reception was overwhelmingly positive. Liam Gallagher, the band's frontman, even acknowledged their past behavior, telling the Sydney crowd, "Thanks for putting up with us. We know we were d-kheads sometimes." However, he also expressed gratitude for the fans' support, saying, "Your support has put us back on the map. Respect! You've got a lovely f-king country. See you again."
As Oasis heads to South America for the next leg of their global tour, which is set to continue into 2026, fans in Australia are eagerly awaiting their return, eager to experience the band's electrifying live performances once more.




