Quick Read
- Oasis performs two Sydney concerts at Accor Stadium on November 7 and 8, 2025.
- Setlist features 23 songs; gates open at 6pm, Oasis starts at 8:45pm.
- Ball Park Music is the support act; 70,000 fans expected each night.
- Public transport strongly advised due to limited parking and heavy traffic.
- Official Oasis merch available at Westfield Sydney and Accor Stadium.
Oasis Rocks Sydney: Two Nights, One Massive Event
After electrifying Melbourne with three sold-out shows, Oasis has landed in Sydney for the next leg of their Live ’25 World Tour. The Britpop legends, led by the Gallagher brothers, are set to perform two back-to-back nights at Accor Stadium, promising a celebration of nostalgia and rock for fans old and new.
With nearly 200,000 fans packing Melbourne’s venues, expectations are sky-high for Sydney’s turn. The city’s Olympic Park is bracing itself for seismic crowds – and with Oasis, you can always expect a few surprises, but so far, no onstage drama.
Essential Details: Dates, Set Times, and Support Acts
Mark your calendars: Oasis plays Accor Stadium on Friday, November 7 and Saturday, November 8. The stadium gates swing open at 6pm, giving fans ample time to find their spots. Ball Park Music, an acclaimed Australian act, kicks off the night at 7:30pm, setting the mood for what’s to come. Then, at 8:45pm, Oasis takes the stage, unleashing two hours of hits and deep cuts that have defined a generation.
Fans with general admission tickets might want to arrive early to secure a prime viewing spot. Those with reserved seating can take their time and soak up the pre-show energy that always buzzes before an Oasis gig.
Tickets: Last Chance to Join the Crowd
For those who haven’t secured their tickets, there’s still hope. A handful of official tickets remain, and resale options can be found via Tixel, though prices may vary as demand surges in the final hours. With 70,000 expected each night, it’s set to be one of the biggest musical events Sydney has seen in recent years.
The experience goes beyond just the music – it’s a gathering of fans, a sea of bucket hats and vintage Oasis tees, each person bringing their own story and memories to the night. As Blunt Magazine notes, Oasis gigs tend to be communal, almost ritualistic events in Australia.
Getting There: Navigating Sydney’s Olympic Park
With tens of thousands converging on Olympic Park, transport logistics are key. Transport for NSW is urging concertgoers to opt for public transit, highlighting the congestion and limited parking around Accor Stadium. Pre-booked parking spots are in short supply, and ride shares or taxis will be stretched to their limits.
To ease the journey, extra express trains and major event buses are scheduled from mid-afternoon onwards. Express trains will run frequently between Central Station and Olympic Park, with easy connections from the west via Lidcombe. Buses on nine major routes will ferry fans from 3:30pm to 7pm, with late-night returns available until midnight. Attendees are advised to expect delays, especially after the show when the mass exodus can add an hour or more to travel times.
For many, the trek becomes part of the experience – a pilgrimage to see a band whose songs have been the soundtrack to countless lives. The anticipation on the train, the buzz at the bus stops, the camaraderie of fans swapping stories: all part of the ritual.
The Setlist: Oasis Delivers a Two-Hour Hit Parade
Based on the Melbourne shows, Sydney fans are in for a treat. Oasis is performing a mammoth 23-song setlist that weaves through their greatest hits and cult favorites. Here’s what fans can expect to hear:
- Hello
- Acquiesce
- Morning Glory
- Some Might Say
- Bring It On Down
- Cigarettes & Alcohol
- Fade Away
- Supersonic
- Roll With It
- Talk Tonight
- Half the World Away
- Little by Little
- D’You Know What I Mean?
- Stand by Me
- Cast No Shadow
- Slide Away
- Whatever
- Live Forever
- Rock ‘n’ Roll Star
- The Masterplan
- Don’t Look Back in Anger
- Wonderwall
- Champagne Supernova
It’s a set designed to satisfy die-hards and casual listeners alike, with singalongs guaranteed for classics like «Wonderwall» and «Don’t Look Back in Anger». The energy in the stadium is palpable – every chorus echoing back from 70,000 voices.
Merchandise: Where to Get Your Oasis Gear
For many, a concert isn’t complete without grabbing some exclusive merch. Sydney fans have two prime options: the official pop-up store at Westfield Sydney, open until November 23, and the stadium merch stand, open from midday on both concert days. The pop-up features the coveted Adidas Originals x Oasis collection, limited edition tour vinyls, and a full range of apparel – from tees to the ever-popular bucket hats.
Whether you’re after a keepsake or just want to show your colors, these stores are the place to be. And if you miss out, there’s always next time – Oasis’s merchandise tends to fly off the shelves, becoming collector’s items for fans worldwide.
Fan Experience: The Heart of the Show
Beyond logistics and setlists, the real story is the communal spirit of an Oasis show. Sydney’s crowds are known for their enthusiasm, and the anticipation is tangible. For longtime fans, these concerts are more than just entertainment – they’re reunions, moments to relive memories, and opportunities to introduce younger generations to one of Britain’s defining bands.
As the lights dim and the opening chords ring out, the stadium transforms into a living tribute to Oasis’s legacy. From the rowdy front rows to the families in the stands, everyone is united by the music. It’s the kind of night that lingers long after the final encore.
Oasis’s Sydney concerts are shaping up to be a landmark moment for fans and the city alike. With meticulous planning around transport, a packed setlist, and all the excitement of live music’s return, these shows stand as a testament to the enduring power of rock and the communal joy it inspires.

