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Oasis Teases 2026 Shows with ‘See You Next Year’ Message


Key Takeaways

  • Final Shows: Oasis wrapped up their U.K. and Ireland tour with two nights at Wembley Stadium.
  • Future Plans: Liam Gallagher hinted at potential shows in 2026 during his closing remarks.
  • Ticket Controversy: The band addressed previous ticket sale issues by adding the final shows in London.
  • Tour Continuation: The tour will resume in South Korea after the U.K. leg, with additional dates planned.

Oasis wrapped the U.K. and Ireland leg of its Live ‘25 reunion tour over the weekend and appeared to tease more shows for 2026.

The band played two nights at Wembley Stadium on Saturday and Sunday (Sept. 27, 28) as the final shows of the local leg of their reunion tour. They kicked off the tour in Wales, Cardiff on July 4, and played shows in Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin during the initial run, which concluded in mid-August.

The group announced the two final shows in the English capital following outcry from fans regarding the controversial ticket sale process back in August 2024, saying that it was “a small step towards making amends for the situation.”

As Saturday’s show concluded with “Champagne Supernova,” Liam Gallagher thanked the crowd for “keeping the faith” before teasing that he would “see you next year.” Rumours have swirled for months that the band were intending to tour the U.K. once again, with shows set for Knebworth House in honor of their legendary original shows there in 1996. The group performed two shows to 250,000 people at the height of their fame, then the largest U.K. concerts ever held.

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The band have kept quiet on the possibility of new shows, and when asked in a rare interview on TalkSport Noel Gallagher declined to comment on the rumors.

The topic of additional shows was raised by one of the band’s co-managers, Alan McKinlay, who told MusicWeek that this was “very much the last time around, as Noel’s made clear in the press,” in an interview in May. “It’s a chance for fans who haven’t seen the band to see them, or at least for some of them to. And no, there’s no plan for any new music.” Liam took to his X/Twitter profile to dispute the comments made by McKinlay: “the only people that will be making any kind of decisions on the future of OASIS will be ME n RKID so let’s just take it one day at a time.”

The two shows at Wembley Stadium this past weekend featured an identical setlist to other shows on this run, with no changes made from the opening night in Cardiff.

The band concluded their North American run in Mexico City on Sept. 13, and followed shows in Toronto, East Rutherford, Chicago, and Los Angeles. The tour will resume in Seoul, South Korea on Oct. 21 before heading to Tokyo, then onto dates in Australia and Latin America. The outing finishes in São Paulo, Brazil on Nov. 23.

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