
Oasis releases date of cities and songs for 2026 world Tour
In a move that has stunned the music world and thrilled millions of fans, Oasis has officially announced the release of dates, cities, and songs for their highly anticipated 2026 World Tour. After years of speculation, denials, and rumors surrounding a possible reunion, the iconic British band has not only confirmed they’re back—they’ve mapped out an ambitious global tour that will revisit their biggest hits and a few deep cuts rarely performed live.
The 2026 World Tour will kick off in Manchester, England, the city where it all began. Scheduled for May 15th, the opening night at Etihad Stadium is expected to be a nostalgic and emotional experience, with Liam and Noel Gallagher sharing the stage once again. The band plans to hit major cities across Europe, North and South America, Asia, Australia, and Africa, with over 50 dates currently confirmed.
Among the announced cities are London, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, Tokyo, Cape Town, Sydney, and Berlin. Fans in smaller cities such as Glasgow, Dublin, Toronto, São Paulo, and Milan will also get a chance to witness the legendary band live. The tour is being marketed as a full-circle celebration of Oasis’ musical legacy, dubbed the “Definitely Forever Tour.”
The band has revealed a draft of the setlist for the tour, and it’s packed with fan favorites. Songs like “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” “Champagne Supernova,” and “Live Forever” will take center stage. Notably, rarer gems such as “Talk Tonight,” “Fade Away,” “Half the World Away,” and “Acquiesce” are also expected to appear, offering longtime fans a treat they’ve been waiting for over two decades.
Liam Gallagher, in typical fashion, took to social media with the announcement: “The lads are back. Setlists are mad. Voices are sharp. See you in the pit.” Noel, more reserved but equally impactful, shared a short video featuring footage from rehearsal sessions, along with a caption that simply read: “Let’s finish what we started.” The moment instantly went viral, sparking renewed Oasis fever.
Tickets for the 2026 tour are set to go on sale in staggered waves starting in August 2025, with presale access for registered fans and premium packages that include exclusive merchandise, early venue entry, and limited edition vinyls of the tour’s setlist. Fans are advised to register early due to overwhelming demand already being reported across platforms.
The band has also partnered with Netflix to produce a behind-the-scenes tour documentary that will follow the Gallaghers and the crew city to city. The documentary, currently titled Back on the Road: Oasis 2026, is expected to include unseen archival footage, interviews, and emotional moments as the band reconciles creatively and personally.
In addition to the tour, Oasis has confirmed they’ll be releasing a digital compilation titled Cities and Songs, which will evolve with each performance. Fans will be able to access live audio recordings, curated setlists, and city-specific artwork through the band’s official app and streaming platforms. This digital archive aims to turn each stop of the tour into a collectible experience.
There’s also a tribute planned for their original 1996 Knebworth concert, with a special one-off anniversary show scheduled for August 10, 2026. It’s being dubbed the “Knebworth Echo,” and it promises to be one of the most historic concerts in modern British music, with guests rumored to include former Britpop icons and newer artists influenced by Oasis.
As of June 27, 2025, Oasis fans around the world are holding their breath with excitement. The announcement comes with the kind of cultural weight only a band like Oasis can carry—bold, loud, and laced with swagger. The combination of nostalgia, reconciliation, and musical brilliance has reignited a global passion for the band that shaped a generation.
For a group whose story was as much about brotherhood and breakdowns as it was about anthems and attitude, this tour is more than just a concert series—it’s a living, breathing chapter of rock history unfolding in real time. It’s a reminder that music, no matter how fractured the past, still holds the power to bring people together again.
The Oasis 2026 World Tour is not just a comeback. It’s a resurrection, a redemption, and for many, a once-in-a-lifetime chance to hear those iconic choruses sung live once more. From Manchester to Melbourne, Tokyo to Toronto, the world is ready to live forever.
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