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Oasis tour will not end in 2025, according to Liam Gallagher

It was an open secret, but in recent weeks Liam Gallagher has made it even clearer both on his social networks and on stage. The Oasis tour will most likely continue in 2026.

The first sign occurred at their last concert at Wembley. At the end, out of emotion he let it slip that we would have news from Oasis in 2026: “‘Champagne Supernova’, we’ll see you next year,” he blurted out, awakening screams from the fans.

Earlier today, while responding to a tweet asking why the song ‘The Hindu Times’ wasn’t on the setlist, Liam declared that they haven’t even gotten to the “break” of what they have planned: “It’s a two-part tour,” he openly posted. It is not clear whether this refers to a regular tour or special concerts. Knebworth is a much talked about date among fans of the band.

Finally, last week Chris Evans, host of The Breakfast Show, also promised fans of the band that we would have “big news for 2026.” This caused the Oasis website to completely crash, swearing that the news would arrive that day. This did not happen. Shortly after, Liam shared a tweet with what seemed like a mysterious date: “MMXXV11.” It was eliminated shortly after. It seems we still have Oasis for a while.

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