Liam Gallagher Sparks 2026 Oasis Reunion Rumors With Cryptic Message: “Bring On 2027… I Mean 2026”


Liam Gallagher is teasing fans once again. After a record-breaking Oasis reunion tour in 2025, a mysterious new post from the singer has reignited speculation that the Britpop legends might be returning to the stage — or even the studio — sooner than anyone expected

Liam Gallagher has a talent for keeping fans guessing. As 2025 draws to a close, the Oasis frontman has once again thrown the music world into a frenzy with a single cryptic message that sent speculation spiraling about a possible continuation of the band’s long-awaited reunion.

Replying to a fan on X who wrote, “Oasis 2025 will officially be over in a day,” Gallagher responded in his trademark deadpan humor: “Bring on 2027, I mean 2026, I mean happy Easter.”

It was all he needed to say. Within minutes, the internet lit up with rumors of new Oasis plans for 2026 — despite Gallagher having insisted just weeks earlier that nothing would happen until 2027.

Following the monumental Oasis Live ’25 tour, which marked the band’s first reunion in over 15 years, fans are clinging to every hint of what might come next. The sold-out world tour became one of the biggest live events of the decade, and with every cryptic post, Liam seems to fan the flames of anticipation even higher.

Earlier this year, Liam had ruled out a 2026 tour, shutting down rumors of a Knebworth return. But his recent tone suggests a shift. Responding to a fan request to add “Listen Up” to future setlists, he replied, “If we go back on tour, there’ll be changes — that’s the rule.” When asked whether “Columbia” would make a comeback, his answer was even more direct: “It’ll be there, if we go back on tour.”

Simple replies — yet fans know that with Liam, nothing is ever that simple.

The Live ’25 tour ended triumphantly in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 24, wrapping up 41 shows across four continents — from Manchester’s Heaton Park to London’s Wembley Stadium and beyond. The final statement from the band thanked fans for “a year of love, joy, tears, and euphoria,” closing with a cryptic note: “Now comes a time for reflection.” Signed only “Oasis,” the message fueled more questions than answers.

Rumors of new shows — or even a new album — have grown louder in recent weeks. During the Wembley finale in September, Liam told the crowd, “See you next year,” sparking mass excitement. When later asked if the comment had been a “slip,” he joked that he saw “a lot of raised eyebrows after that.”

Adding to the mystery, guitarist Gem Archer revealed that four songs had been cut from the original Live ’25 setlist, hinting that they might appear “next time.” Meanwhile, whispers in Parliament — yes, literally — stirred further intrigue when British politician Lady Taylor of Stevenage mentioned “five nights of Oasis at Knebworth next July” before backtracking that it was “just hypothetical.”

For now, what’s confirmed is a full-length documentary chronicling the Oasis reunion, produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight. The film will feature behind-the-scenes footage, rehearsals, and raw moments from the Live ’25 tour — a historic reunion that redefined modern rock nostalgia.

Critics hailed the comeback as nothing short of triumphant. NME described the tour’s opening night in Cardiff as “a dazzling explosion of pop art and psychedelia that reminds us why Oasis remain the ultimate stadium band.” Fans old and new were united by an atmosphere of pure, cathartic energy — a rare blend of chaos and camaraderie that only the Gallaghers can summon.

With thousands of fans around the globe filling arenas and singing every lyric, it’s clear the Oasis flame burns brighter than ever. Whether it’s a new album, another tour, or an unexpected single drop, one thing’s certain: the world is ready — and Liam knows it.

His teasing messages and casual chaos are exactly what keeps Oasis at the center of rock conversation, decades after Wonderwall first echoed through speakers worldwide.

And maybe — just maybe — fans won’t have to wait until 2027 to find out what comes next.