Oasis Hints at 2026 Global Tour Following Sold-Out Wembley Shows
Oasis Hints at 2026 Tour as Reunion Sparks Global Excitement
Following a triumphant return to the stage with sold-out performances at Wembley Stadium, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has teased the possibility of more shows in 2026. During a heartfelt performance of the band’s classic track Champagne Supernova, Gallagher addressed the crowd directly, stating, ‘I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the f***ing map. Champagne Supernova. See you next year!’ The remarks have ignited a wave of speculation about a potential global tour.
The reunion, which saw Liam and Noel Gallagher reunite after years of public feuds and private disagreements, has already been hailed as one of the most significant musical events of the decade. The Wembley shows sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale, drawing a multi-generational audience and reigniting one of Britain’s most enduring musical rivalries.
Industry insiders suggest that the band may be seriously considering a series of major events, including four shows at Knebworth House to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the band’s legendary 1996 concerts. That event, which drew over 250,000 fans, is widely regarded as one of the most iconic rock concerts in history.
Further rumors indicate potential dates at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium, as well as festival appearances at international events such as Coachella in the United States and Benicassim in Spain. There is also growing speculation that Oasis could make a long-awaited return to Glastonbury, a festival where the band has not performed in decades.
Despite the excitement, Liam and Noel Gallagher had previously denied any intention of extending the reunion beyond 2025. However, the overwhelming demand for tickets and the band’s unprecedented ability to sell out venues across the globe have led promoters and industry analysts to believe that a 2026 tour is not only possible but highly likely.
If confirmed, the 2026 tour would mark another milestone in the band’s storied career, potentially rivaling the record-breaking performances of artists like Robbie Williams at Knebworth in 2003. For fans around the world, the prospect of seeing Oasis return to the stage is a dream come true, and the coming months will be watched with bated breath as the band continues to shape the future of one of rock’s most enduring legacies.
