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Liam Gallagher Teases 2026 Oasis Activity

By Dalton Mac Namee
02/01/2026
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Liam Gallagher has fuelled rumours that Oasis could be set to hit the road in 2026 after all.

Last month, the singer appeared to rule out the possibility that the band could be set to tour in 2026, following rumours that they were set to perform a run of follow up shows following their much publicised reunion tour in 2025.

“We’re not doing anything in 2026 sorry", Gallagher tweeted last month, before later adding: “Nothing going on next year except the WC (World Cup)". Find out more on this story from Nova here.

Gallagher also denied reports that Oasis were set to perform at Knebworth next year, saying: “I don’t [have] snizzle to do until 2027 I mean happy Christmas". 

However, Gallagher appeared to suggest that Oasis could be taking to the stage in 2026.

When a fan wrote to him on social media that “Oasis 2025 will officially be over in a day”, Liam responded: “Bring on 2027 I mean 2026 I mean happy easter”.

The singer also shared a few teasers relating to the make-up of possible Oasis setlists for these tours.

After one fan had asked if 'Listen Up' would feature on the list, Gallagher replied: “If we tour again there will be changes to the set list thems the rules”. Another fan asked if 'Columbia' would feature on future lists, Gallagher said: “Oh it’ll be there if we tour again". 

News of this comes as new data reveals that Oasis sold more tickets than Beyoncé in 2025.

According to data compiled by Pollstar, a leading global trade publication for the live entertainment industry, Oasis' tour grossed $407 million, compared with Beyoncé's $405 million. It also showed that Oasis sold 630,000 more tickets than Beyoncé, 2,228,471 vs 1,596,165. While Oasis also played 36 dates, compared Beyoncé's 32.

Both acts featured in a top 10 revenue list, which also included artists Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Post Malone and The Weeknd. More on this story from Nova here.

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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