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Oasis Set For 2027 European Tour As Liam Gallagher Gives Rome Show Hint

By Dalton Mac Namee
26/04/2026
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A 2027 Oasis European Tour looks on the cards, after Liam Gallagher told Italian fans that the band will play live in Rome next year.

This comes after the band returned with a huge reunion tour this year, where they performed in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, Dublin, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Seoul, Tokyo, Melbourne, Sydney, Santiago and Buenos Aires, before finishing off in São Paulo in November.

Now, while 2026 tour dates have been ruled out, Oasis could be set to hit the road next year, with Liam Gallagher implying that another big tour was a strong possibility.


Back in November, he was asked if he was “sad that the tour is ending soon”, to which the singer replied: “I’m not actually, as I know things you don’t know”.

Now, Gallagher appears to have confirmed huge rumours of further European shows for Oasis. While greeting fans in Rome this week, Gallagher was asked if he was be in "Roma next year", who which he replied "Without a doubt, 100 per cent".

Watch this space.

News of this comes a week after Liam's brother Noel Gallagher had confirmed that he was back in the recording studio, while stopping short at confirming if this was tied to his solo career or Oasis business.

"I'm in the studio noodling away. It's all good." Andy tried to push him for more information, but Noel remained coy - and sarcastic - in his response", Gallagher said in a recent interview with TALKSPORT. 

This could potentially mean new music from Oasis for the first time since 2009. More on this story from Nova here.

Back in March, Liam Gallagher also reacted to Oasis' fall in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame standings.


Sarcastically thanking fans for their support, he said: I’d like to thank all the people who HAVENT voted for us from the bottom of my HEART this is for you thanks". 

In another post, Gallagher aimed a dig at those who did not cast their vote:  “And to all the people who voted for us,” he wrote, “SIT DOWN". 

More on this 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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