Oasis have been inundated with offers for further shows in 2026 following their highly successful reunion tour this year. The band, fronted by brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, reunited after a decades-long feud and have already performed in Cardiff, Manchester, London, and Edinburgh, with upcoming dates in Dublin, the US, Asia, Australasia, and South America.
According to reports, the band has received offers for four dates at Knebworth House, marking the 30th anniversary of their historic shows there, as well as a possible residency at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium. Festivals including Coachella and Benicassim have also reportedly sent offers. Fake posters for a 2026 tour have already appeared online, fuelling fan speculation.
However, a source close to the band said the decision rests with Liam and Noel. 'They'll be having a well-earned holiday as soon as this tour finishes later this year. As for 2026, they've seen the speculation, they've heard about the offers and they know what the fans want. But it's ultimately up to them to decide,' the source told The Sun. They added that the brothers must weigh up whether to 'draw a line in the sand' or 'keep the magic going'.
Oasis manager Alec McKinlay previously stated that the current dates are the only ones planned, saying: 'This is very much the last time around, as Noel's made clear in the press.' However, Liam later countered on X, writing: 'Neither do I and the only people that will be making any kind of decisions on the future of OASIS will be ME n RKID [Noel] so let's just take it one day at a time.'
The Mirror has contacted Oasis representatives for comment. The band's current tour was announced last year, almost 15 years after their split, and has seen the brothers performing together amicably, often holding hands on stage.



