The state government has announced a major event ticketing declaration for Oasis’ 2025 Melbourne concerts to help protect the tickets from scalpers.
The Oasis Live ’25 tour has been declared a major event, which means tickets will be protected under the state’s tough anti-scalping laws.
Declaring the concert a major event will help deter scalpers from snatching up highly coveted tickets, allowing more fans to be a part of the Gallagher brothers’ highly anticipated return to Australia.
Tickets to a declared major event can’t be advertised or resold for more than 10 per cent above their original value. Ticket package sellers are also required to be authorised by the event organiser, and individual ticket sellers must also include ticket and seating details. Any ticket sellers who do not comply are subject to hefty fines.
Oasis will perform at Marvel Stadium on 31 October and 1 November 2025, and fans not wanting to look back in anger should get their presale tickets on Monday, 14 October at 12pm. The general public sale will follow at 10am, Tuesday, 15 October.
Oasis Live ’25 is the latest event to be classified as a major event in Victoria, joining the likes of the upcoming 2024 Meredith Music Festival, this year’s Australia v India Boxing Day Test, and the 2025 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix.