Hold onto your parkas, Oasis fans – Liam Gallagher just dropped a bombshell that has everyone buzzing. Could the iconic band be reuniting sooner than we thought? Just months after insisting Oasis wouldn’t tour until 2027, Liam’s recent social media antics suggest otherwise. But here’s where it gets controversial: after flat-out denying any 2026 plans and even shutting down Knebworth rumors, Liam suddenly flipped the script. In a cryptic tweet, he teased, “Bring on 2027 I mean 2026 I mean Happy Easter,” leaving fans scratching their heads and eagerly speculating. And this is the part most people miss: he’s also hinted at setlist shakeups, promising “changes” if they hit the road again. Songs like ‘Listen Up’ and ‘Columbia’ might finally get their moment in the spotlight.
Let’s rewind a bit. Earlier this year, Oasis wrapped their massive ‘Live ‘25’ reunion tour, a 41-date global extravaganza that reignited the band’s magic for a new generation. From Cardiff to Brazil, the tour was a triumph, but the band announced a “pause for reflection” afterward, leaving fans hungry for more. Rumors of new music and additional shows have swirled, fueled by Liam’s playful hints like “I know things you don’t know.” Even a British peer accidentally spilled the beans about a potential Knebworth return in 2026 before backpedaling.
But is Liam just trolling us, or is something bigger brewing? His recent comments have sparked heated debates among fans. Some believe he’s simply keeping the hype alive, while others are convinced an announcement is imminent. And let’s not forget the upcoming Oasis documentary, produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, which promises an inside look at their comeback.
Here’s the real question: If Oasis does return in 2026, what would you want to see? A fresh setlist? New music? Or the same classics that made them legends? Let’s debate it in the comments – are you Team 2026 or Team Wait-and-See?