Liam Gallagher Teases Oasis Future: “See You Next Year” Sparks Talk of 2026 Tour Plans
Liam Gallagher Teases Oasis Future: “See You Next Year” Sparks Talk of 2026 Tour Plans
Liam Gallagher's "see you next year" hints have stirred excitement, with Oasis fans eager as the band considers future tours and legendary Knebworth gigs.
If you've been keeping one eye on Oasis lately, you know the reunion buzz has been nothing short of electric. Liam Gallagher’s recent “see you next year” remark didn’t just spark whispers—it raised a chorus of eager anticipation and some well-placed eyebrow raises. As the iconic Britpop band wraps up their 2025 tour, fans are buzzing about what could be next for Oasis. So, what’s really going on behind the scenes? Let’s dive into the latest updates from Liam himself and unpack the hype around those possible 2026 shows.
The Reunion Tour Roars On — And Might Not Be Over Yet
Oasis kicked off their massive ‘Live ‘25’ tour earlier this summer, packing out stadiums across the UK before taking their legendary sound overseas. For those lucky enough to snag tickets, it’s been a nostalgic rush back to the ’90s glory days, blended with fresh energy only the Gallagher brothers can deliver.

Oasis lighting up Heaton Park with a stadium full of fans
As the band nears the end of their South American leg, Liam has been dropping some tantalizing hints about what’s next. Remember his cryptic tweet when a fan asked if he was sad the tour was ending? He replied, “I’m not actually as I know things you don’t know,” followed by a cheeky “google it.” Naturally, fans did just that, uncovering swirling rumors of a possible 2026 tour, including a spectacular return to Knebworth, where Oasis made history 30 years ago.
Could this mean Oasis isn’t quite ready to hang up their guitars?
A Slip of the Tongue or a Bold Promise?
At the band’s final Wembley shows in September, Liam casually dropped the line, “See you next year,” before joking about slapping himself for the slip-up. That moment alone sent Oasis fans into overdrive, guessing that 2026 might hold more live magic.
In follow-up tweets, Liam admitted the comment “raised a few eyebrows,” but clarified his stance: “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.” That sounds like a band seriously weighing their future—while Liam’s passion for touring shines through: “If it was all up to me then you know we’d be touring till the day we die as it’s the best thing in the world but UNFORTUNATELY it’s not.”
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.
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher)
The Knebworth Rumors: A Legendary Venue Beckons Again
One of the most tantalizing whispers concerns Knebworth—an iconic spot etched into Oasis history. Back in 1996, their Knebworth shows sold out in under 24 hours, drawing a staggering 250,000 fans across two nights. Now, 30 years later, the buzz is that Oasis might return for an anniversary run.
Even a British peer in the House of Lords accidentally spilled the beans last month, suggesting Oasis would perform five back-to-back gigs at Knebworth next summer—then quickly backtracking, saying the band hadn’t confirmed anything yet.
No matter the official word, fans can’t help but dream of those sprawling fields filled with anthems like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger” echoing once again under the sky.
Final Dates in South America and Band Updates
The 2025 tour is wrapping up with a few shows in South America, including:
- Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos in Santiago, Chile (November 19)
- Two gigs at Morumbi Stadium in São Paulo, Brazil (November 22 and 23)
Amidst the tour, guitarist Bonehead (Paul Arthurs) has been taking a break to focus on his prostate cancer treatment. Having been declared clear of tonsil cancer in 2022, Bonehead shared his new diagnosis earlier this year and stepped back from the Asia and Australia legs of the tour for “the next phase of care.”
While he was away, the band performed with a cardboard cut-out of Bonehead for a bit of cheeky tribute, and Mike Moore from Liam's solo band filled in on guitar duties.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Oasis and Liam Gallagher?
While Liam’s tweets make it clear the future isn’t set in stone, there’s no doubt the spirit of Oasis is alive and kicking. Whether it's more stadium tours, a grand return to Knebworth, or just a few special shows sprinkled in, the band’s legacy continues to thrill new and old fans alike.
Are we about to witness another chapter in the storied history of Oasis? Only time will tell, but if Liam’s enthusiasm is any indicator, the best might still be ahead.
FAQ
- Will Oasis definitely tour again in 2026?
Oasis have not officially confirmed a 2026 tour, but Liam Gallagher has hinted that discussions are ongoing and future dates are possible. - What is the significance of Knebworth for Oasis?
Knebworth is legendary for Oasis, where they played two historic shows in 1996 that sold out in under a day and marked a highlight of their career. - Is guitarist Bonehead back on the tour?
Bonehead has rejoined the tour after taking a break to undergo treatment for prostate cancer. - What were Liam Gallagher’s exact words about touring in the future?
Liam said, “You will see me next year and the year after and so on just not sure yet if it’ll be with Oasis,” emphasizing that the band needs to discuss future plans. - Are there any confirmed dates left for 2025?
Yes, Oasis have a few remaining shows in South America, including concerts in Santiago and São Paulo in November.
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