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Oasis Tour 2027: Everything we know about Manchester residency rumors and Knebworth dates

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Can you believe it’s been a full year since the Gallagher brothers began their monumental comeback tour? After a 16-year wait, the shows turned out to be exactly as euphoric as we imagined, and of course, fans were hungry for more.

Even before Oasis wrapped up their 2025 world tour, we were hoping Oasis would bless us with a second reunion tour. The rumors especially intensified when Liam teased the crowd at the end of the band’s last Wembley show with a “see you next year” and then pretended to slap himself on the wrist for missing out on the news.

Liam dropped a few more hints to fuel the rumors in the following months, but now we may have the strongest evidence yet that another reunion is on the way. Here’s everything we know about Oasis’ potential 2027 tour.

What are the rumors about the Oasis 2027 tour?

As we said, rumors about another Oasis tour have been circulating for the past 12 months. The latest update came from Manchester Evening News, which states that a number of sources close to Manchester City FC and promoters have hinted at a major residency at Etihad next year.

Where are Oasis rumored to play in 2027?

Manchester Etihad

There are rumors that the 2027 tour could include a huge 12-night homecoming residency at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium in May and June. A source close to Manchester City said talks are underway to increase this to 20 nights.

MEN The luxury city center hotel was fully booked from late May to June for the arrival of the band and their tour entourage, a separate source said.

Adding fuel to the fire, Manchester’s Parklife festival recently changed its dates and will be held in July instead of June for the first time in 2027. Fans believe this was done to avoid conflict with Oasis’ performances.

Oasis fan outside the merchandise stall at Wembley Stadium
Photo: Chris BethellOasis fan outside the merchandise stall at Wembley Stadium

Knebworth

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Oasis’ historic and record-breaking concerts at Knebworth Park in Hertfordshire. So it seems right that they will return there on the next tour. Indeed, the same source reportedly confirmed MEN that “the wider tour will also include a return to Knebworth”.

Scotland

There were rumors that the brother’s tour would include a performance at Celtic Park in Glasgow.

Europe

In April, while he was in Italy, a fan asked Liam Gallagher if he would be at Roma next year. He replied: “Without a doubt. 100 percent,” which sparked rumors of a reunion tour in Europe. There are also reports that the band are considering performing at Slane Castle in Ireland, where they have performed previously in 1995 and 2009.

Has Oasis’ 2027 tour been officially confirmed?

No, none of the rumors have been confirmed yet. At the moment, all of the above are rumors, but insiders say that an official announcement could happen in the coming weeks.

When will tickets go on sale for the Oasis 2027 tour?

If the tour is confirmed, Manchester Evening News said tickets will likely go on sale this summer or early fall.

Oasis fans at Wembley Stadium in London for the reunion concert, Chris Bethell
Photo: Chris BethellOasis fans at Wembley Stadium in London for a reunion concert

How much will tickets cost?

If the rumors are true, we assume that tickets will cost the same as for the last tour. In 2025, standard tickets ranged from £73 to £206 (excluding those affected by dynamic pricing).

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