Oasis have been tipped to achieve a major career milestone just days after the Britpop icons are set to return to the stage next year. The brother-led band are reportedly embarking on a huge tour in 2027, which would see them play a 12-night residency at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester and six shows at Knebworth. Following the immense success of their comeback tour, Liam and Noel Gallagher are now heavily favoured to headline Glastonbury in 2027.
Glastonbury 2027 headliner odds
Glastonbury, the largest festival in Europe, took a fallow year in 2026 to allow the land to recover, leaving room for speculation on who will headline the iconic Pyramid Stage upon its return. According to bookmakers William Hill, Oasis have topped the list of potential headliners after the announcement of their return tour.
Lee Phelps, a spokesperson for William Hill, said: “With Oasis set to return to Knebworth and the Etihad Stadium on tour in 2027, and with Wonderwall seemingly becoming the soundtrack to England's celebrations this summer, interest in the band has reached another level and we’re 6/1 that the Mancunian rockers headline any night on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2027.” He added: “There’s no doubt that it would be one of the most iconic headline performances the festival has ever seen, and it's no surprise punters are already backing Oasis to complete their comeback with a return to Worthy Farm.”
According to William Hill’s market, the most likely headliners at this stage are Sam Fender (2/1), Harry Styles (2/1), and Madonna (3/1). Other contenders include Charli XCX (4/1), Eminem (4/1), Beyoncé (4/1), Rihanna (4/1), Taylor Swift (4/1), Chappell Roan (4/1), Ed Sheeran (5/1), Adele (5/1), Sabrina Carpenter (5/1), Lady Gaga (5/1), Raye (5/1), Oasis (6/1), Miley Cyrus (6/1), Bruce Springsteen (6/1), Little Simz (6/1), Arctic Monkeys (6/1), and BAR (7/1).
Tour schedule and insider details
Oasis’ announced tour would take place in late summer, leaving them ample time to perform at Glastonbury in late June, when the Somerset festival is held. An insider 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 brothers have yet to officially announce the news themselves, but fans are already eager to secure tickets.



