The legendary Britpop band Oasis is preparing to shake the music world once again with the announcement of their 2027 Explosive World Tour, a massive global run that fans have been dreaming about since the band’s triumphant reunion. After decades of iconic hits and the long-standing rivalry between brothers Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher, the group proved during their reunion shows that their chemistry on stage is still electric. The upcoming tour promises to push that momentum even further, delivering stadium-sized performances packed with timeless anthems that helped define the Britpop era.
Excitement around the 2027 tour intensified after the overwhelming success of the band’s reunion run, which marked their first concerts since the dramatic breakup in 2009. That tour drew millions of fans worldwide and confirmed that Oasis remains one of the most influential rock bands in modern music history. Their shows combined explosive energy with nostalgia, featuring classics like “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” and “Champagne Supernova,” reminding audiences why the band’s legacy continues to resonate across generations.
With anticipation already building, promoters have confirmed that the 2027 Explosive World Tour will span major cities across Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Australia. Early reports suggest that the tour will include iconic stadiums in cities such as London, Manchester, New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Sydney, and São Paulo, giving fans across continents a chance to witness the band’s legendary live presence. The tour is expected to feature a mix of their classic catalog alongside refreshed stage production, promising an unforgettable spectacle for both longtime fans and a new generation discovering Oasis for the first time.
Full dates and city announcements for the 2027 Explosive World Tour are expected to arrive sometime in 2026, fueling speculation and excitement across the global music community. While the band has previously hinted at taking breaks between touring cycles, comments from Liam Gallagher suggest that future tours beyond the reunion era are possible, leaving the door open for another monumental chapter in the Oasis story. If the rumors and early reports prove true, the 2027 tour could become one of the biggest rock events of the decade. March 11, 2026.