
"Bring on 2026": Liam Gallagher Teases Oasis Future as Band Hits 1 Million Sales Milestone
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2026 is shaping up to be another year of decoding Liam Gallagher's tweets. Just as fans were preparing to say goodbye to the massive "Live '25" reunion tour, the singer has reignited hope for the future.
In response to a fan on X (formerly Twitter) who lamented that "Oasis 2025 will officially be over in a day," Gallagher replied with a cryptic message: "Bring on 2027 I mean 2026 I mean happy easter."
A Change of Plans?
This tease comes as a surprise to many, as Gallagher had previously stated that the band was "not doing anything in 2026." However, industry insiders suggest that conversations are already happening behind the scenes regarding the band's next move following their triumphant tour, which concluded in São Paulo in November.
Breaking Records Without New Music
While the future of live shows is debated, the band's commercial power is undeniable. New data reveals that Oasis amassed one million album sales in 2025. This feat is even more impressive considering the band has not released a single new record in 17 years.
According to the British Phonographic Industry, their greatest hits collection, Time Flies... 1994-2009, was the fourth most popular album of the year, while the classic (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? sat comfortably at number seven.
What's Next: New Album or Stadium Residency?
Speculation is rife about what a 2026 return could look like. Reports indicate that the Gallagher brothers are exploring several options:
- A New Greatest Hits Album: While Liam famously rejected this idea in 2023, sources say a compilation of post-2000 classics is back on the table to capitalize on the reunion's success.
- Stadium Shows: Rumors are circulating about a potential residency at Manchester's Etihad Stadium or a return to Knebworth.
- Festival Headliners: Major offers are reportedly coming in from festivals like Coachella and Benicàssim.
One thing is certain: if Oasis hits the road again, don't expect the exact same show. Liam confirmed that fans can expect a shake-up, stating: "If we tour again there will be changes to the set list thems the rules."
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