Liam Gallagher hints at possible expansion of Oasis reunion tour in 2026

Liam Gallagher hints at possible expansion of Oasis reunion tour in 2026

Vocalist uses social media to respond to fan and raises speculation about continuity of Oasis Live ’25

Liam Gallagher signaled that the reunion tour of Oasis may have new dates in 2026. The vocalist responded to a fan on Twitter generating speculation about the continuity of the Oasis Live ’25.

The statement came when a fan questioned why “The Hindu Times” is not on the reunion tour setlist. Noel Gallagher had previously stated that the repertoire would not change during the tour. Liam replied: “Relax, Winston, we’re not even halfway through. It’s a tour of two halves.”

The band currently has 13 performances remaining scheduled for Asia, Australia and South America. Speculation suggests that the Oasis may return to the UK in 2026 to celebrate 30 years of the historic shows at Maine Road and in Knebworth. The venues considered are the Etihad Stadium and Knebworth, but no show has been officially confirmed.

Liam He even posted a message saying that “a big announcement was coming”:

The tweeting vocalist also shared a post with the inscription “MMXXVII”, which was quickly deleted. Fans speculate that it could represent a date. At the last show at Wembley, Liam provoked: “‘Champagne Supernova’see you next year”, slapping his own hands afterwards, as if he had revealed something he shouldn’t have.

THE Oasis has other projects confirmed besides the tour. The band produces a documentary film about the meeting with Steve Knightcreator of Peaky Blinders. A book titled OASIS LIVE ’25 OPUS will be released with photographs from the reunion session and live tour.

The band recently announced the reissue of the live album Family To Millions to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The November 14th release will include limited 2CD and 3LP formats, with special edition vinyl in silver, red with black marble and blue. The record was recorded at Wembley in 2000.

In Brazil, the Oasis performs two shows on November 22 and 23, 2025 at MorumBIS Stadium, in São Paulo. This is the first time the band has returned to South America in 16 years. Tickets were made available on November 13, 2024, with prices between R$245 and R$1,250, but are already sold out.

Born in Argentina but based in Brazil for over 15 years, Daniela found music to be her universal language. Graduated in radio broadcasting from UNESP, she became a creative researcher and established her footing in music journalism on the Popload portal. Gateira, during the week he looks for his next favorite band and on the weekends he always finds a good show to watch.


Source: Rollingstone

You may also like