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Deals of the Week 1:16PMFriday, November 7th, 2025 In the know quiz Set your local weather Breaking News Courts & Law Courts & Law Courts & Law Courts & Law South Australia Western Australia Northern Territory Breaking News North America US Politics South America Middle East UK Politics Health Problems Mental Health Inspiration Weight Loss School Life Restaurants & Bars Food Warnings Relationships The Sealed Section Family & Friends Fashion Shows Fashion Trends Face & Body Cosmetic Surgery True Stories Lifestyle Videos Travel Ideas Short Breaks Food & Drinks Destinations North America New Zealand Middle East Central America South America Travel Advice Tips & Tricks Accommodation Australian Holidays Northern Territory South Australia Western Australia Travel Videos Entertainment Celebrity Life Hook Ups & Break ups Celebrity Photos Celebrity Kids Celebrity Deaths Celebrity Style What To Watch Morning Shows Current Affairs Upcoming Movies Movies Reviews Music Festivals Books & Magazines Golden Globes Entertainment Videos Social Media Mobile Phones Home Entertainment Archaeology Environment Climate Change Sustainability Natural Wonders Motoring News On the Road Technology Videos Cost of Living How to Save Salary Secrets Personal Finance Superannuation Australian Culture Power & Influence Inside Parliament Gig Economy Breaking News Manufacturing Other Industries Australian Economy World Economy Interest Rates Federal Budget Australian Markets World Markets Australian Dollar Cryptocurrency Real Estate Sydney & NSW Melbourne & VIC Adelaide & SA Cricket Live Scores V8 Supercars Sports Life American Sports Paralympics Horse Racing Expert Opinion More Sports Sport Videos Sales & Deals Home & Appliances Health & Wellbeing Entertainment Oasis fans complain of long lines into Accor Stadium as gig starts You would be seething if you were stuck in line as Oasis came out onto the stage. Joshua Haigh November 7, 2025 - 10:16PM Share via Email Share on Facebook Share on Whatsapp Listen to this article Copied URL to clipboard Oasis fans have complained of long lines outside Accor Stadium before the band’s first Sydney show. The British brothers are performing two shows in Sydney, one tonight, and one on Saturday. A video from outside the venue shows large crowds as many wait patiently with lines appearing to stretch hundreds of metres. Copied URL to clipboard Crowds gather in long lines ahead of Oasis' Sydney gig with just minutes to spare. Credit: Bondi_lines One fan replied to the video uploaded to Instagram: “Security are probably checking for flares!” “This is the usual situation in all venues nowadays …. Queue management is just royally f**ked,” said another. Oasis fans as they arrive at Sydney Olympic Park. Picture by Damian Shaw A third commented: “Few people missing out on first song!” Fans have been queuing since the early hours, and it’s caused brutal traffic jams on some of Sydney’s busiest roads. Transport for NSW urged concertgoers to travel via public transport for free by using their concert ticket. “Oasis fans have waited a long time for this sold-out reunion tour. With Oasis only playing Sydney and Melbourne shows on the Australian leg of their world tour, fans travelling locally and interstate are encouraged to plan their trip and consider the many public transport options available to get to and from Olympic Park each night,” Transport for NSW Coordinator-General Howard Collins said. Organisers will be praying that the concert goes off better than the band’s time in Melbourne. Liam Gallagher erupted in a foul mouthed-tirade after two flares were launched into the packed crowd at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium during the final song of the sold-out Oasis concert last Friday night. Oasis in Melbourne. Picture: Supplied. “To the massive C**T who launched that flare into the crowd last night at the gig in Melbourne you are 1 seriously f**ked up individual and you will get yours trust me,” the singer said the morning after the Melbourne gig. A Melbourne mum told news.com.au that about halfway through ‘Champagne Supernova’ she saw a flare go off and land with a flash among concertgoers before she saw a second flash do the same. “Each time you saw this flash, it looked like a fire, and then it was contained fairly quickly,” Virginia, who attended the band’s debut Australian concert with her family, said. “I was there with my 13 year-old daughter, so once that went off, I thought it was bad and thought we’ll just leave before the end of the song and try and get outside.” The flares appeared to come from within the crowd, and while frontmen Noel and Liam Gallagher didn’t interrupt the song, it appears the incident did not go unnoticed by them. 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