Oasis fans, brace yourselves! Liam Gallagher has dropped a bombshell, confirming that the legendary band won't be hitting the road again until 2027 at the earliest. This news comes as a surprise to many, especially considering the band's recent comeback tour, which captivated audiences worldwide. But here's the twist: despite the tour's success, Gallagher seems to be taking a break, leaving fans wondering what the future holds.
In a recent social media exchange, a curious fan asked about potential tour dates in 2026, but Gallagher's response was firm: 'We're not doing anything in 2026, sorry.' Another fan's inquiry about Knebworth was met with a decisive 'Nothing going on next year except the WC (World Cup).' When a group of Oasis enthusiasts predicted a Knebworth performance next year, Gallagher swiftly dismissed the idea, stating, 'ITS NOT HAPPENING.'
The frontman's humor didn't go unnoticed, as he playfully hinted at a long wait for fans, saying, 'I don't [have] snizzle to do until 2027, I mean happy Christmas.' This lighthearted comment, however, doesn't change the fact that the band's tour has come to an end, leaving a void in the music industry.
The tour, which began in Cardiff on July 4, took Oasis on a journey across the UK, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. From their homecoming shows at Manchester's Heaton Park to seven performances at Wembley Stadium in London, the band left an indelible mark on fans worldwide. The tour's conclusion was marked by a poignant message from the band, quoting journalist Simon Price's article, 'The most damaging pop cultural force in recent British history,' which resonated with a new generation.
As the dust settles, rumors of more tour dates and new music have been circulating. Liam Gallagher's cryptic tweet, 'I know things you don't know,' sparked excitement among fans. At the final Wembley show, Gallagher's 'See you next year' comment caused a stir, leading to mixed reactions. The possibility of a 2026 tour seemed to linger, but Gallagher's recent statements suggest otherwise.
Despite the uncertainty, one thing is certain: a new film documenting Oasis' comeback is on the horizon, produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight. This film will undoubtedly capture the essence of the band's reunion, leaving fans eager for more. As we await the next chapter in Oasis' story, one thing is clear: the band's impact on pop culture remains undeniable, and their legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.