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The Oasis Ball 2026 'Electric Dreams' Tickets On Sale Now

  • Writer: The Marketer
    The Marketer
  • 18 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Plug in and embrace a night of neon in homage to the decadence of the 1980’s


The Oasis Committee is amped to announce that tickets are now on sale for 2026’s Oasis Ball ‘Electric Dreams’ to be held on Friday May 15th, in The Crown Ballroom.


The Oasis Ball 2026 'Electric Dreams' Tickets On Sale Now - banner says "Let's Dance"

Don’t miss your opportunity to experience high-voltage, high-glam and even higher shoulder pads, as we celebrate WA’s advertising, media, and communications powerhouses, while raising funds for The Oasis Project - an initiative by The Salvation Army helping to provide safe and sustainable accommodation for young people as they transition to independent living.



Some of you will remember the 80’s glow, some of you will remember the decadence of Adland at that time - and some of you have some homework to do - namely listening to this committee curated 1980’s playlist. Yes, the committee made you a mix tape!


Take those VHS tapes of Xanadu and Cocktail back to Blockbuster, skip the weekly instalment of Miami Vice, and put down your Atari because if you miss it you’re not going to be able to hit rewind.


So join the industry's brightest lights on May 15 as Crown Ballroom becomes a place Electric Dreams become a vibrant reality.


Who: Media, advertising and communications professionals Where: Crown Ballroom When: 15th May, 2026 Why: Raise funds, celebrate the industry, and party hearty!




About Oasis

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 young people with a safe, supported, and sustainable accommodation option, empowering them during their transition to independent living.

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