- Oasis hints at potential future tours with guitarist Liam Gallagher’s comments.
- Speculation about Knebworth and Etihad Stadium performances in 2026 fuels excitement among fans.
- Band members discuss the possibility of continuing their live performances despite upcoming hiatuses.
Oasis’ Live ’25 Tour: Hints at Future Shows and Rumors
The Britpop icons, Oasis, have been leaving fans intrigued with hints about potential future tours. Guitarist Liam Gallagher has recently addressed rumors that more gigs could be on the horizon for 2026, suggesting the band needs to “sit down and discuss” their plans.
Band’s Hints and Fan Speculation
Gallagher first hinted at possible future tours in September during a performance in Wembley. After being asked by a fan if he was feeling sad that the tour is ending soon, Gallagher responded cryptically: “I’m not actually as I know things you don’t know,” encouraging fans to ‘google it’ for answers.
The singer’s comments sparked speculation about upcoming tours, with fans pointing out that the first search results suggested more dates could be on the way. One of these speculations mentioned Knebworth House in 2026, marking a significant milestone as it would coincide with the 30th anniversary since their legendary shows there sold out in under 24 hours.
Live ’25 Tour and Upcoming Shows
The band has been touring for much of 2025, starting with several sold-out stadium slots across the UK before heading abroad. Their current tour is set to conclude with a few South American gigs. The final show in Santiago, Chile, takes place today (November 19), followed by two more performances at MorumBIS in São Paulo on November 22 and 23.
Bassist Paul Arthurs, known as Bonehead, will be rejoining the band after taking a break for cancer treatment. He was given the all-clear from tonsil cancer back in 2022 but recently shared that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer this year, leading to his absence during the Asia and Australia shows.
Band’s Future Plans
In response to fans’ queries about future plans, Gallagher clarified: “You will see me next year and the year after and so on just not sure yet if it’ll be with Oasis we need to sit down and discuss these things.” This statement implies that while there might be more live performances, the decision is far from certain.
Despite the uncertainty, Gallagher emphasized that touring is his passion: “as it’s the best thing in the world but UNFORTUNATELY it’s not.” This sentiment reflects both the band’s love for performing and their practical considerations regarding future commitments.
The speculation about Knebworth and Etihad Stadium performances continues to intrigue fans. Both venues hold significant historical importance, making any potential return highly anticipated by Oasis devotees.
As the year winds down, fans eagerly await more details on what might be in store for the iconic band’s future live performances.