Oasis are reportedly planning an epic return in 2027 with a record-breaking 12-night residency at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, followed by six concerts at Knebworth, according to an insider. The news comes after the band's hugely successful comeback tour in 2025.
Details of the Leaked Tour
A source told The Sun: "Oasis’ schedule is booked. It’s 12 nights at the Etihad in June over six weeks. They will then play Knebworth six times over a three-week period in September. Dates could be added but for now that’s the master plan." The insider added that Noel and Liam Gallagher always planned for a second run, and discussions about announcing it during the World Cup were considered due to the connection between their hit 'Wonderwall' and the England football team.
Significance of the Venues
The Etihad Stadium holds special significance for the Gallagher brothers as it is the home of their beloved Manchester City. Oasis famously played two iconic concerts at Knebworth in 1996, and Liam performed two solo shows there in 2022. If the band plays six dates at Knebworth in 2027, it will be the most times any act has performed at the venue.
An insider previously told the Manchester Evening News: "It will be 12 nights at the Etihad Stadium across May and June. It's just massive for Manchester and for the local economy. They could even add more dates to that as well, there's talk of up to 20. The wider tour is also going to include a return to Knebworth."
Liam Gallagher's Hints
Liam Gallagher has previously hinted at Oasis's activity in 2027. He wrote on X: "We’re not doing anything in 2026 sorry. I don’t [have] snizzle to do until 2027, I mean happy Christmas," and "Bring on 2027… I mean 2026." When asked in 2025 about the tour ending, he replied: "I’m not actually, as I know things you don’t know."
The band's hit 'Wonderwall' has become England's unofficial anthem during the World Cup, with players singing it with fans after matches. Noel Gallagher has supported this association.



