Oasis hint at massive comeback as Liam Gallagher thanks fans and promises new gigs during reunion concert at Wembley Stadium

Oasis hint at massive comeback as Liam Gallagher thanks fans and promises new gigs during reunion concert at Wembley Stadium

Oasis fans at Wembley Stadium were given more than just a show – they got a hint of what’s coming next.

As the final notes of Champagne Supernova echoed through the arena, Liam Gallagher looked out over the sea of fans and dropped a line that set social media buzzing: “See you next year!”

Liam’s Words Spark Hopes of Another Big Return

The 53-year-old frontman took a moment to thank the crowd for keeping the band alive and helping bring them back into the spotlight.

For many in the audience, it sounded like a confirmation that Oasis isn’t just back for a short run, but gearing up for another wave of shows.

Rumors are already swirling about a return to Knebworth, the legendary site of their historic 1996 gigs.

Wembley Crowd Erupts

The response from fans was electric.

The cheers that filled Wembley weren’t just for the band’s performance but for the possibility of another chance to see Oasis live.

For those who missed out on tickets this time, the thought of new dates in 2026 feels like redemption on the horizon.

Remembering Ricky Hatton

Amid the celebrations, the band also took a poignant moment to remember their close friend, boxer Ricky Hatton, who passed away earlier this month at 46.

A photograph of him appeared on the big screens as the band performed Live Forever, a touching tribute that had fans singing with tears in their eyes.

The Gallagher brothers had carried Ricky’s belts into the ring back in 2008, and their bond with him was deeply personal.

Tributes Pour In

Liam himself had already shared his heartbreak on social media, calling Ricky a “champ” and saying it was an honor to know him.

On stage, that tribute became something bigger – a communal moment of remembrance shared by tens of thousands.

Even Richard Ashcroft, the band’s support act, dedicated his iconic Bittersweet Symphony to the late fighter earlier in the night.

A Tour That’s Bigger Than Nostalgia

This UK run at Wembley was part of Oasis’s Live ’25 world tour, which has already taken them across Ireland, Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.

With upcoming stops in Japan, South Korea, Australia, and South America, the Gallagher brothers have shown they’re not just reliving their past – they’re rewriting the present.

Hand in Hand, Back on Stage

The sight of Liam and Noel walking onto the stage together, hand in hand, was enough to make headlines on its own.

They kicked things off with Hello from their iconic 1995 album What’s the Story Morning Glory?, setting the tone for a night of anthems that included Morning Glory, Some Might Say, and Roll With It.

For fans, it was proof that despite years of feuding, the magic is still there when the brothers share a stage.

From Breakup to Reunion

It’s been 16 years since Oasis dramatically split in 2009 after their infamous backstage fight in Paris.

For years, reunion talk seemed impossible, but last August the announcement finally came: the band was back.

Now, after months of sold-out shows, the reunion feels like it’s just getting started.

Fans Already Looking Ahead

With Liam’s “see you next year” echoing in everyone’s minds, attention is turning to what’s next.

Will Oasis officially announce Knebworth dates?

Will new music follow the tour?

For now, nothing is confirmed – but the hint is enough to keep fans buzzing with anticipation.

What Comes After Wembley?

Oasis closes out this leg of their UK tour before heading overseas again, but all eyes are on next summer.

Whether it’s Knebworth or somewhere else, it looks like the Gallagher brothers aren’t done making history just yet.