THE 2025 OASIS BALL TAKES CENTRE STAGE ON BROADWAY
Get ready to shine as ‘Oasis Ball, On Broadway’ takes centre stage and rolls out the red carpet on Friday, 16 May 2025, where the Crown Perth Ballroom is transformed into a stunning theatre experience. A night of glitz, glamour, and giving back, this is the industry’s most anticipated opening night of the year.
With show-stopping entertainment and a cast of industry stars, we’re celebrating WA’s best advertising, media, and communications talent - all while raising funds for The Oasis Project, an initiative by The Salvation Army where funds help provide safe, supported, and sustainable accommodation for young people in and leaving care.
Last year we took to the skies, this year we’ve landed among the bright lights of NYC! Hail yourself an iconic yellow cab to the infamous, bustling Times Square, where you’ll be ushered into a glamorous theatre experience - who knows, you may even see your name in lights!
Whether you're a main character in the industry or making your debut, this is your chance to revel in a night of industry camaraderie amid an incredible cast.

Dress to impress and be part of a cause that deserves a standing ovation.
Tickets available early March and will sell out.
For sponsorship opportunities, please reach out to Leilani Vakaahi.
The Oasis Project supports young people between the ages of 16 and 25 who are marginalised and disadvantaged, many of whom have been sleeping rough, couch surfing, or living in unstable and unsafe arrangements. The primary focus of the Oasis Project is Oasis House in Mirrabooka, but funds raised also support a range of initiatives aimed at providing these young people with a safe, supported, and sustainable accommodation option, empowering them during their transition to independent living.
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