The announcement fans thought would never come has finally arrived: Liam and Noel Gallagher are stepping back onto the same stage for The Brothers Return Tour. After years of public feuds, solo paths, and endless speculation, the Gallagher brothers have chosen music over rivalry, reuniting to celebrate a shared legacy that reshaped British rock. This tour isn’t just a comeback — it’s a reckoning with history, attitude, and the unmistakable sound that defined a generation.
The Brothers Return Tour promises a career-spanning setlist packed with anthems that once ruled stadiums and still echo through playlists worldwide. From raw, guitar-driven classics to deep cuts fans have been arguing about for decades, the shows are expected to capture both the chaos and chemistry that only Liam and Noel together can deliver. Insiders describe rehearsals as intense, loud, and unapologetically old-school, with the brothers leaning fully into the spirit that made them icons.
Beyond nostalgia, the tour is being framed as a statement — that time hasn’t dulled the fire or relevance of the Gallaghers. Backed by a stripped-down but powerful live band, the production is set to favor grit over gloss, letting the songs and sibling tension do the talking. Cities across the globe are preparing for sell-out nights fueled by sing-alongs, distortion, and a crowd that knows every word by heart.
Dates and cities for The Brothers Return Tour have now been revealed for 2026, with the run kicking off on May 15, 2026, in Manchester, before moving through London, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Tokyo, Sydney, and closing in Glasgow on August 29, 2026 — marking a full-circle moment for a tour that many believed would never happen.