Responding To Rumors Of Oasis Adding Concert Tour Schedule, Liam Gallagher: See You Next Year

JAKARTA - Liam Gallagher signaled Oasis would again hold a concert tour in 2026. This was conveyed in the middle of their performance at Wembley Stadium, London, England.

As is known, Oasis returned to London after a series of concerts in North America, before the Gallagher brothers were scheduled to continue their tour of Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile, and Brazil.

Meanwhile, the final concert for the reunion tour is scheduled to take place on November 23, 2025 in Brazil.

In the midst of the ongoing 'Live 25' tour, rumors about Oasis returning to hold concerts next year are widely heard. This rumor emerged in line with the 30th anniversary of their historic concerts at Knebworth and Maine Road.

Liam also heated the rumors. When closing their concert at Wembley Stadium, Liam thanked Oasis fans for maintaining confidence in the rumors.

"See you next year," Liam Gallagher told the audience, quoted by NME, Monday, September 29.

The statement made fans excited. Many hope Oasis will soon make an official announcement after the last concert in London.

In addition to concerts, other rumors say that Oasis will release Liam Gallagher's new album or solo tour in 2026.

But Oasis manager Alec McKinlay denied the rumors. In May 2025, McKinlay said Oasis had no intention of releasing new material or adding to the tour schedule.

"This is really the last time. Noel has made it clear in the media," McKinlay said. This is an opportunity for fans who have never seen this band to see them. And no, there are no plans for new music.

Liam Gallagher then denied McKinlay's comments via uploads on X. He confirmed that only he and his brother, Noel, made a decision regarding Oasis.

"The only people who will make any decisions about Oasis' future are ME and RKID (Liam's nickname for Noel)," Liam wrote.

Previously, Liam had also signaled that Oasis would release a new album. He claims that Oasis has completed a new album and is fascinated by the new material written by Noel.

However, moments later, Liam corrected his statement. Through X, he wrote, "No Oasis album is being made."