Liam Gallagher has fuelled rumours that more Oasis gigs could be in store for next year.
READ MORE: Oasis live in Cardiff review: a supersonic reunion for a new generationLast night (September 27), the band returned to the capital for the first of a pair of huge dates at Wembley, which will be followed by further stops in Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil.
While there are no more scheduled shows following their final ‘Live 25’ date in Brazil on November 23, rumours have been flying all summer that the Gallagher brothers could play Knebworth or the Etihad Stadium, given the 30th anniversary of their landmark gigs at Knebworth and Maine Road would fall next year.
Liam added to the speculation with a one-liner delivered at the end of their set last night. While gearing up for set closer ‘Champagne Supernova’, he thanked Oasis fans for “keeping the faith” and said, “See you next year.”
Clips of the moment sent fans into overdrive, with many hoping for an official announcement after tonight’s (September 28) final London show. “If my only ever Oasis concert will be Knebworth 26, then so be it,” wrote one fan. “Till the wheels fall off, Ticketmaster.”
'See you next year' #OasisLive25 pic.twitter.com/cWmgopc1YY
— Oasis Planet (@OasisPlanet_) September 27, 2025
Oasis live '26 confirmed?#OasisLive25 pic.twitter.com/zfzTFUHC5y
— Oasis Mania (@OasisMania) September 28, 2025
“Good,” said one fan of the potential 2026 tour news. “But the ticket process needs to be better.” The comments follow difficulties and controversies surrounding the launch of their 2025 reunion tour ticket sale, after which they launched an invitation only ballot for the additional Wembley gigs as “a small step towards making amends for the situation”.
However, as many fans have pointed out on social media, the tease for 2026 might not be live dates and could be an album or a solo trek. Back in May, their manager, Alec McKinlay, dismissed any hopes of new material from the Britpop icons and said they had no intention of announcing any more tour dates either.
“This is very much the last time around, as Noel’s made clear in the press,” he said. “It’s a chance for fans who haven’t seen the band to see them, or at least for some of them to. And no, there’s no plan for any new music.”
Liam later took to X/Twitter to contradict McKinlay’s comments and reaffirm that only he and his brother call the shots when it comes to Oasis updates, posting: “the only people that will be making any kind of decisions on the future of OASIS will be ME n RKID so let’s just take it one day at a time.”
Last year, the band shot down reports that they were planning to headline Knebworth in 2026, and dashed hopes for a new Oasis album after Liam went online and told fans that a new LP from the group was “already finished”. He raised hopes again when he claimed that he was “blown away” by the new material written by Noel.
He then went back on this and posted an update on X saying that there was “no Oasis album in the making” and his prior comments were merely something he did for “a laugh”.
Earlier this month, Oasis concluded their North American portion of the tour with two huge concerts in Mexico City. These followed dates in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Toronto.
NME gave the opening night of Live ’25 in Cardiff a glowing five-star review. “After a ‘90s heyday and an often maligned post-millennium era, this is Oasis redesigned for the 21st Century,” it read. “Playing before a pop-art-meets-psychedelia visual spectacular that never distracts but will look sick on a phone, they seem the quintessential stadium band playing the greatest hits of greatest hits.”
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