Liam Gallagher has dropped a tantalising hint that Oasis might be hitting mainland Europe in 2026, even as he bluntly ruled out the prospect of new music from the band.
Following the conclusion of the Oasis Live ’25 world tour on November 23, which spanned 41 shows from Cardiff to São Paulo, Gallagher used his X account on November 25 to tease the band’s next move. A fan asked, “What do you want for Christmas?” to which Liam replied:
“A European tour.”
The key detail: Europe was not included on their 2025 itinerary, making the suggestion of a 2026 tour seem like fresh territory. A Rome-city-councillor earlier indicated that negotiations were underway to bring Oasis to Italy.
However, Gallagher was equally clear on one thing: new music is off the menu—for now. Responding to fan queries about new material from Oasis, he wrote on X:
“New music is for WANKERS … It’s not I honestly don’t see the point, it won’t be as good as the old stuff … I’m quite happy singing the old stuff.”
He also confirmed that his solo career will be put aside, stating:
“What’s the point it’s OASIS or nothing… moma dint raise no fool.”
While the tour comment stirred optimism, other band members were more cautious about commitments. In August, Noel Gallagher avoided confirming 2026 tour plans, telling TalkSPORT, “Let’s talk about football.”
What This Means for Fans
The hints suggest the band may focus on live shows in Europe in 2026 — but strictly as a celebration of past work, not new albums or fresh tracks. With Liam emphasising nostalgia, set lists will likely dive deep into the band’s big hits rather than pushing new material.
Key Takeaway
Oasis fans should note: a European tour appears likely, but if you’re holding out for new songs, tough luck. Gallagher’s message is loud and clear: “Old is gold.”