Group portrait of British rock band Oasis in Manchester, United Kingdom, 29th November 1993. L-R Noel Gallagher, Paul Arthurs (aka Bonehead), Paul McGuigan, Tony McCarroll,Liam Gallagher. (Photo by James Fry/Getty Images)
After years of rumors, near-misses, and endless fan speculation, Oasis have officially announced their monumental 2026 comeback tour titled Supersonic Revival: The Morning Glory Return. The news has ignited excitement across the globe, marking what many are calling the most anticipated Britpop reunion of the decade. With a legacy built on swagger, anthems, and unforgettable live performances, the Gallagher-led band is ready to reclaim stadium stages and remind the world why they defined an era.
Supersonic Revival: The Morning Glory Return promises to celebrate the band’s timeless catalog, blending raw early hits with the massive stadium singalongs that made them legends. Fans can expect electrifying renditions of classics alongside immersive visuals that pay homage to their ‘90s dominance. Insiders hint at a production that balances nostalgia with modern spectacle — massive LED backdrops, stripped-back acoustic moments, and full-throttle rock ’n’ roll chaos that captures the spirit of their golden years.
The 2026 tour will span major cities across the UK, Europe, North America, and beyond, signaling a true global return. Confirmed stops include Manchester, London, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Tokyo — each city preparing for nights destined to become historic. Industry analysts are already predicting instant sell-outs and record-breaking attendance as multiple generations of fans prepare to witness the revival live.
The band has confirmed that Supersonic Revival: The Morning Glory Return will officially kick off on June 12, 2026 in Manchester, UK, before continuing through Europe and North America throughout the summer, with additional international dates scheduled into early autumn 2026.