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News: Ball Park Music Joins Oasis Live ’25 Aus Tour – Backseat Mafia

Indie heroes Ball Park Music have scored one of the biggest support slots of their careers, joining the Oasis Live ’25 Australian leg this October and November. The Brisbane five-piece will warm up crowds in Melbourne and Sydney, supporting the Gallagher-led juggernaut as they touch down for five massive stadium shows—three nights at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, followed by two unmissable evenings at Sydney’s Accor Stadium.
After tearing through 31 sold-out dates across the UK, North America, Asia and beyond, Oasis’s long-awaited return to Australia is already the most talked-about tour of the year. And with Ball Park Music now on the bill, expect the vibe to hit euphoric heights before the first pint is even raised.
Fifteen years deep and still riding high, Ball Park Music are fresh off their first ever #1 album, Like Love, which just topped the ARIA Albums Chart—also marking the first local release to claim the top spot in 2025. The album, which was named triple j’s Feature Album last week, is the latest in a string of acclaimed records from a band that has carved out its own lane with heart, hooks and a DIY ethos that’s made them one of the country’s most beloved acts.
From early classics like Happiness and Surrounding Suburbs and Puddinghead to slow-burn anthems like ‘Cherub’, ‘Stars In My Eyes’, and ‘Sunscreen’, Ball Park Music have become synonymous with emotionally charged bangers and festival-defining live sets. Now, they’re levelling up once more—bringing their sonic joyride to the biggest stages in the land, as part of what’s shaping up to be the tour of the year.
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