Following the Gallagher brothers’ recent stint of live shows in Scotland, 2026 tour rumours have been leaked, and there is one UK location that fans will go crazy for. The band will return to London in September, marking the end of their reunion tour, which has seen them play monumental shows in Cardiff, Manchester, London and Edinburgh over the past month. Despite this, however, British Oasis fans are already hungry for more, not to mention those who didn’t manage to get tickets the first time around.
Currently, there’s a screenshot doing the rounds on social media that implies Oasis could be back for round two in a year’s time. The word on the street suggests that the brothers have been offered four huge shows at Knebworth House in 2026, which would mark the 30th anniversary of their two record-breaking concerts that took place back in 1996. Nothing is locked in or confirmed at this point, though, and the brothers are reportedly still weighing up their options.
Alongside this, the Gallagher brothers could be set to play gigs in Glasgow, Newcastle and once again, in Manchester.
A source told the Sun: “The Oasis reunion hasn’t just been concerts. You can see that it’s been a cultural movement. Nothing comes close in recent history to Oasis’s shows.
“It’s a question of whether Noel and Liam want to draw a line in the sand and close the door on this chapter, knowing they captured the zeitgeist. Or do they strike it up again and keep the magic going? It’s a difficult decision to make.”
If you missed out on tickets the first time around, here’s everything we know about the Oasis 2026 tour rumours.
According to speculation, the 2026 UK tour would begin on July 3 and continue until August 15.
Assuming the leak is correct, the first night of the reunion tour 2.0 would be at St James’ Park in Newcastle, followed by two shows at Glasgow’s Hampden Park, then five at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium. It would then reportedly culminate in four iconic shows at Knebworth House, at which insiders say the brothers are secretly hoping to take back the attendance record from Robbie Williams, who played to 375,000 people there in 2003. The rumours also detail dates across mainland Europe in June, which include Milan, Madrid, Amsterdam and Paris.