After years of speculation, headlines, and unforgettable solo runs, and have officially announced their long-awaited reunion tour, The Peace Treaty Tour. The announcement has sent shockwaves through the music world, marking a historic moment for Britpop fans who never thought they would see the brothers share a stage again. Known for their sharp tongues and even sharper songwriting legacy, this reunion signals not just a truce, but a celebration of the music that defined a generation.
The Peace Treaty Tour promises a setlist packed with era-defining anthems, deep cuts, and acoustic surprises that will remind audiences why their catalog became the soundtrack of the ’90s. Insiders hint at a raw, stripped-back stage design fused with massive stadium visuals, blending Manchester grit with global rock spectacle. The chemistry — once volatile — is now being described as electric, focused purely on the music and the fans who kept hope alive for this moment.
The tour will span major cities across the UK, Europe, North America, and beyond. Confirmed stops include Manchester, London, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, New York City, Los Angeles, Toronto, Sydney, and Tokyo, with additional dates expected to be added due to overwhelming demand. Industry analysts are already predicting record-breaking ticket sales, with stadiums preparing for what could be one of the biggest rock reunions of the decade.
The Peace Treaty Tour kicks off on June 20, 2026, in Manchester before rolling through the summer and concluding in late October 2026, with tickets going on general sale March 14, 2026. For fans who grew up on timeless anthems and sibling swagger, 2026 won’t just be another tour year — it will be the year the Gallagher brothers finally stood side by side again.