Around the anniversary of their 2025 tour, veteran band Oasis released an announcement on all of their social media platforms that sent fans into a frenzy. The group confirmed that they will return to the stage in 2027 to make it through the summer. Here’s everything we know about the band’s upcoming tour.
Oasis announce new tour ahead of ‘Oasis Live ’25 tour’ anniversary
The group took to their social media platforms and shared a first look teaser for their upcoming summer tour, which is confirmed for Summer 2027. According to the announcements, the group is ready to start a 12-night stay in Manchester City as part of their upcoming tour, with more details to be announced in the coming weeks.They will be taking over the Etihad Stadium for their upcoming shows, which will also be considered a homecoming concert for members Liam and Noel Gallagher. MEN magazine reports that tour dates and booking information will be out in a few weeks. A statement from the report read, “It will be 12 nights at the Etihad Stadium in May and June. It’s just huge for Manchester and for the local economy. They could even add more dates to that too; there’s talk of up to 20. The wider tour also includes a return to Knebworth.”Not only that, but according to reports, a nearby hotel has already been booked from late May to June for the band and everyone traveling with them for the upcoming shows. There was also speculation about the band performing in Manchester after Manchester’s Parklife festival, traditionally held every June, was moved to new dates. The festival has now been moved to July 10 and 11, as confirmed by the organizers.Fans also contacted the members of X and Instagram, and Liam was quick to connect with many of them and drop hints in his own way. When a fan asked about the upcoming dates, the musician responded by saying, “You said that now but soon we’ll announce the gig next week I mean next year I mean merry Christmas you’re running around like headless chickens trying to get a ticket so stop acting tuff.”Oasis formed in 1991 in Manchester. The rock and pop group remained active until 2009, after which they announced their break-up. After 15 years apart, the group finally reunited in 2024 and has remained active ever since.