The storm is back. After years of speculation, side projects, and endless fan debates, Oasis have officially announced their 2026 comeback run, the Global Glory Tour. The announcement has sent shockwaves through the music world, marking one of the most anticipated reunions in British rock history. Promising a career-spanning setlist packed with era-defining anthems and deep cuts, the band is ready to reclaim stadiums across continents with the swagger and sound that defined a generation.
The Global Glory Tour will kick off in Manchester at Heaton Park before moving through major UK cities including London’s Wembley Stadium and Glasgow’s Hampden Park. From there, the band will cross the Atlantic for North American dates in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Chicago, before heading to South America with massive stops in São Paulo and Buenos Aires. European fans can expect electrifying nights in Paris, Berlin, Madrid, and Milan, while Asia-Pacific dates include Tokyo, Sydney, and Seoul. Each city promises a full-scale stadium production with towering visuals, explosive lighting, and a nostalgic yet modern stage design worthy of their legacy.
Fans can expect to hear timeless classics like “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” and “Champagne Supernova” alongside fan-favorite album tracks that haven’t been performed live in years. Industry insiders are already predicting record-breaking ticket sales, with presale registrations surging within hours of the announcement. The band has hinted at special guest appearances in select cities, adding another layer of excitement to what is shaping up to be the defining rock tour of 2026.
The Oasis: Global Glory Tour begins June 5, 2026 in Manchester, with additional key dates including June 20 in London, July 10 in New York, July 25 in Los Angeles, August 12 in São Paulo, September 3 in Berlin, September 18 in Tokyo, and concluding October 10, 2026 in Sydney, making it one of the most ambitious worldwide rock tours of the decade.