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Is Oasis Coming Back in 2026? Liam Gallagher’s Latest Tease Has Fans Losing Their Minds

January 2026

If there’s one thing Liam Gallagher does better than belting out “Wonderwall,” it’s keeping Oasis fans on the edge of their seats. The possibility of an Oasis 2026 reunion has everyone talking. Just when we thought the story was over, the legendary frontman has done it again, dropping cryptic hints that have the entire fanbase dissecting every syllable like it’s the Rosetta Stone.

The Tweet That Started It All

On December 30th, as the world prepared to bid farewell to 2025, Liam casually dropped this bombshell on X (formerly Twitter): “Bring on 2027, I mean 2026, I mean happy easter”

Wait. What?

For those keeping score at home, this is the same Liam Gallagher who, just weeks earlier, emphatically told fans in all caps, no less, that there would be NO Oasis tour in 2026. When pressed if he was serious, he fired back: “YES IM F**KING SERIOUS.”

So… which is it, Liam?

The Reunion That Broke the Internet (And Our Hearts)

Let’s rewind for a second. The ‘Live ’25’ reunion tour was nothing short of biblical for Oasis fans. After 16 years of bitter feuding between the Gallagher brothers, they finally buried the hatchet and gave us 41 sold-out shows across five continents. From Manchester’s Heaton Park to London’s Wembley Stadium, from Buenos Aires to Melbourne, Oasis reminded the world why they were the undisputed kings of Britpop.

The tour wrapped up in Brazil on November 24th with an emotional finale that left fans both euphoric and devastated. As the final notes of “Champagne Supernova” echoed into the night, one question remained: Was this really goodbye?

The Mixed Signals Are Peak Liam

Here’s where things get properly mental. Throughout the tour’s final weeks, Liam has been playing an elaborate game of “will they, won’t they” with fans:

September 2025: At Wembley, he tells the crowd, “See you next year!” then mockingly covers his mouth like he’s said too much. Cheeky bastard.

November 2025: When asked if he’s sad the tour is ending, he cryptically tweets, “I’m not actually as I know things you don’t.”

Also November, He then contradicts himself, saying Oasis needs to “sit down and discuss these things” and admits it’s not entirely up to him whether they tour again.

December 2025: Definitively states NO to a 2026 tour. Multiple times. With expletives.

December 30, 2025: The “2027, I mean 2026” tweet that’s now living rent-free in every fan’s head.

It’s enough to give anyone whiplash.

What About the Setlist?

If you needed more evidence that something might be brewing, Liam’s also been dropping hints about future setlist changes. When a fan asked if “Listen Up” might make a comeback, he replied with characteristic confidence: “If we tour again, there will be changes to the set list thems the rules.”

Another fan pleaded for “Columbia” to return, and while Liam didn’t make promises, he didn’t shut the door either. The band played the exact same 23 songs in the same order at all 41 shows on the ‘Live ’25’ tour, so the idea of fresh tracks entering the mix? That’s got fans salivating.

There are “loads more classics we need to play for you when we go out again,” Liam teased. When, not if. Notice that?

The Knebworth Rumours Won’t Die

Adding fuel to the speculation fire are persistent rumours about Oasis returning to Knebworth House in 2026. The legendary Hertfordshire venue hosted two massive shows in 1996 that attracted 250,000 people, the largest UK concerts ever held at the time. Those gigs are etched into rock history as the pinnacle of Britpop excess and Oasis’s cultural dominance.

2026 marks 30 years since those iconic performances. While nothing’s been confirmed (and Liam has dismissed some of the talk), the timing is almost too perfect to ignore. A commemorative return to Knebworth would be the ultimate full-circle moment.

What We Know For Sure

Alright, let’s separate the wishful thinking from the actual facts:

Confirmed: A documentary film about the ‘Live ’25’ tour is in the works, produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight and directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace. This means we’ll at least get to relive the magic on screen.

Confirmed: The band announced a “pause for a period of reflection” after the tour ended, signing off simply as “Oasis.”

Probable: The Gallagher brothers need to actually sit down and hash out what comes next. As Liam himself admitted, if it were entirely up to him, “we’d be touring till the day we die,” but unfortunately, it’s not.

Unclear: Whether 2026 will bring new shows, new music, or just more cryptic tweets.

Why The Tease Matters

Look, we all know Liam Gallagher loves winding up fans. It’s practically part of his brand at this point. But here’s the thing, he’s also been known to plant genuine breadcrumbs before major announcements. Remember how the initial reunion was teased? Exactly.

The fact that he’s gone from “absolutely not touring in 2026” to “2027, I mean 2026” in a matter of weeks suggests something is being discussed behind the scenes. Whether that’s another tour leg, a festival headline slot, a one-off special show, or even (dare we dream?) new music remains to be seen.

The Bottom Line

Will Oasis tour in 2026? Honestly, not even Liam seems to know for certain, or at least, he’s not ready to tell us. What we do know is that the Gallagher brothers have rediscovered the magic of playing together, fans around the world are desperate for more, and there are “loads more classics” waiting to be played.

The ‘Live ’25’ tour proved that Oasis isn’t just a nostalgia act; they’re a vital, powerful force that can still fill stadiums and move crowds like no one else. The demand is there. The songs are there. The only question is whether Noel and Liam can agree on what comes next.

For now, all we can do is wait, refresh Liam’s Twitter feed obsessively, and hold onto the hope that maybe just maybe this isn’t the end of the story. As Oasis themselves once sang, “You gotta roll with it.”

And if 2026 does bring more Oasis magic? Well, don’t look back in anger when you didn’t keep the faith.


What do you think? Is Liam just winding us up, or is there really something brewing for 2026? Let us know in the comments below, and make sure you’re following Oasis and Liam Gallagher on social media so you don’t miss the next cryptic clue.