Oasis have officially announced their long-rumored return to the road with the Rock ’n’ Roll Star Tour, a swaggering, no-nonsense celebration of the band’s legacy and enduring impact on rock music. The tour promises to capture the raw energy and defiant spirit that made Oasis a defining force of the ’90s, blending stadium-sized anthems with the unapologetic attitude fans have missed for years. From the first teaser alone, it’s clear this tour isn’t about nostalgia alone—it’s about reminding the world exactly why Oasis mattered, and still do.
The setlist is expected to lean heavily on the songs that turned the band into icons, with thunderous performances of era-defining tracks sitting alongside deeper cuts beloved by longtime fans. Sources close to the production describe a stripped-back but powerful stage design, putting the focus squarely on the music, the attitude, and the connection with the crowd. Each night is being framed as a full-throttle rock ’n’ roll event, built for massive singalongs and moments that feel larger than life.
Cities and dates for the Rock ’n’ Roll Star Tour have now been revealed, confirming a major run across the UK, Europe, and select international stops. The tour kicks off in Manchester before moving through London, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, and Madrid, with additional shows planned in New York, Los Angeles, and Tokyo. Every stop is positioned as a landmark event, reinforcing the idea that this tour is less about routine concerts and more about reclaiming Oasis’s place on the world’s biggest stages.
With anticipation at a fever pitch, the Rock ’n’ Roll Star Tour is already being described as one of the defining live events of the decade. For fans old and new, it represents a rare chance to experience the sound, confidence, and chaos that defined an era of British rock music. The tour is set to begin in June 2026, marking a moment that many once thought would never arrive.