It’s been just over a month since Oasis kicked off their epic reunion tour, and already fans and insiders alike are buzzing about what could come next.
The legendary Gallagher brothers have been flooded with tempting offers to extend their comeback well into 2026 — including some huge gigs at Knebworth House that would celebrate the 30th anniversary of their iconic 1996 concerts.
Rumors Swirl About Knebworth and Manchester Residency
Among the talks are plans for four massive shows at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire.
If that happens, Noel and Liam Gallagher would beat Robbie Williams’ record of three nights at the same venue.
On top of that, fan forums have been lighting up with speculation about a possible residency at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium, with fake posters even popping up online to stir excitement.
But, despite all the chatter, those close to the band have stressed that no deals have been signed yet and there aren’t any firm plans for 2026.
A source told The Sun, “They’ve seen the speculation, they’ve heard about the offers and they know what the fans want.”
The insider added that the reunion has become “a cultural movement,” and the brothers face a big choice: whether to end their comeback on a high or keep the magic going.
The Big Question: To Keep Going or Call It a Day?
The source explained, “It’s ultimately up to them to decide.
The Oasis reunion hasn’t just been concerts — it’s something bigger. Nothing recent comes close to what Oasis has done.”
It boils down to whether Noel and Liam want to “draw a line in the sand” and close this chapter, knowing they’ve captured a moment in history, or continue with the tour and keep that special spark alive. The decision isn’t an easy one.
Liam Gallagher Takes Aim at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
While the future of Oasis is up in the air, Liam Gallagher didn’t hold back on his thoughts about the Edinburgh Fringe Festival during the band’s opening show at Murrayfield Stadium.
In front of 70,000 fans, Liam slammed the world’s biggest performing arts festival as a celebration of “thick s***.”
He joked about acts involving people “juggling fing b*s,” “swallowing swords,” and doing “s**y card tricks.”
He also took a jab at Edinburgh Council, accusing them of skimming money and waiting for an apology.
His words came shortly after Edinburgh council officials criticized Oasis fans, calling them “drunk, fat and middle-aged,” and suggested that such crowds might discourage performers from participating in this year’s Fringe.