It’s official — the legends of Britpop, Oasis’ Liam and Noel Gallagher, have fans around the world buzzing again as talk of a potential 2026 tour continues to grow. After selling out massive stadiums across the globe with their Live ’25 reunion run, speculation has reached a fever pitch that the Gallagher brothers might hit the road again next year. �
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The band’s triumphant return to the stage in 2025 felt almost surreal to many fans, with sold-out nights in Cardiff, Manchester, London, and beyond reminding the world just how powerful their music remains decades after their heyday. That momentum has only fed chatter that Oasis could be planning another global outing for 2026, possibly tied to the 30th anniversary of their iconic Knebworth shows. �
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While official dates and cities for 2026 haven’t been formally revealed, frontman Liam Gallagher stirred the rumor mill more than once last year by hinting at future activity, even telling fans at a Wembley show “See you next year!” — a moment that had social feeds exploding with speculation. �
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Not everyone in the band has committed publicly to more touring, though. Liam has also been quoted saying Oasis isn’t planning anything in 2026 in some comments online — reflecting the familiar unpredictability of the Gallagher brothers. One minute it sounds like there’s something in the works, the next it feels delightfully uncertain. �
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Fans have taken these mixed signals and begun imagining what a 2026 itinerary could look like, dreaming up extended runs through North America, mainland Europe, special anniversary shows at Knebworth or major UK stadiums, and even stops they missed the first time around. Enthusiasts have pointed to cities from Montreal to Milan in fan-made wish lists and mock posters shared online. �
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What’s clear is that whether it’s a full world tour, a handful of standout festival dates, or a run of celebratory anniversary shows, the appetite for Oasis live remains massive. The band’s reunion tour earlier this year proved that there’s still a huge audience hungry to sing every word of the classics at the top of their lungs. �
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So while Oasis hasn’t yet dropped an official schedule of 2026 dates and cities, the buzz surrounding the possibility is itself a testament to the band’s enduring legacy. Keep your eyes on official channels, because if the Gallaghers do return to the road next year, it’s sure to be one of the most talked-about tours in years. ⬇️⬇️