Britpop legends Oasis have officially concluded their monumental 'Live '25' reunion tour, leaving fans buzzing with anticipation for what might come next.
The Final Bow in São Paulo
The record-breaking tour came to a spectacular close on 23 November 2025 with a second night in São Paulo, Brazil. This final show marked the end of an epic journey that spanned 145 days and 41 shows across the globe, treating audiences to a powerhouse setlist packed with the band's greatest hits.
As the final chords echoed around the stadium, frontman Liam Gallagher left the crowd with a tantalising message. "We'll see you again sometime," he declared, before sharing a notable on-stage hug with his brother and former songwriting partner, Noel Gallagher.
Speculation Fuels Future Hopes
This fraternal moment and ambiguous farewell have immediately fuelled intense speculation about the band's future. Despite the tour's conclusion, rumours are already swirling about potential 2026 gigs at iconic British venues.
Whispers within the industry suggest massive shows could be planned for Knebworth or Manchester's Etihad Stadium. These rumours gained unexpected credibility when a British peer accidentally let slip hints about possible Knebworth dates.
New Music or Just a Joke?
While the prospect of more live performances seems promising, hopes for new Oasis material have been dampened. The band's manager, Alec McKinlay, has firmly denied any plans for a new album.
This directly contradicts earlier social media posts from Liam Gallagher, who had claimed an album was "finished," only to later dismiss the announcement as a joke, leaving fans to wonder what is truly happening behind the scenes.