New Oasis 2027 gig dates ‘leaked’ with tickets rumoured to go on sale within weeks

Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher of Oasis perform onstage at the Oasis Live '25 World Tour held at the Rose Bowl on September 07, 2025 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Rich Polk/Variety via Getty Images)
Oasis ’27 anyone? (Picture: Rich Polk, Variety via Getty Images)

Where were you when everyone was scrambling to get Oasis tickets after they announced their reunion tour back in 2024?

It was the hottest ticket in town as many fans battled the dreaded queues of Ticketmaster to get their hands on the much-awaited golden ticket to the reunion tour that so many fans of Noel and Liam Gallagher had been dreaming about for years.

Oasis ’25 saw the brothers and their band perform 41 shows in 14 countries across five continents, with massive turnouts at the likes of London’s Wembley Stadium and their home turf at Manchester’s Heaton Park.

You may have thought you missed your chance to catch the Gallagher brothers back on stage. But don’t look back in anger, as if new rumours are to be believed, their touring days are not done yet.

Rumour has it they will be back on home soil next year with even more tour dates in Manchester- so let’s take a look at what we know so far about the potentially record-breaking gigs coming up in 2027.

Where are Oasis rumoured to play in 2027?

According to The Sun, Oasis are set to take over Manchester City’s home ground, the Etihad Stadium, for a 12-night residency across six weeks starting in June 2027.

They will then reportedly be playing at Knebworth six times over three weeks.

Picture supplied by Gregg Wolstenholme/Bav Media 07976 880732. The picture dated June 19 shows Take That performing their homecoming Circus Live show at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester. Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen are set to play four nights at the stadium over the next week. The trio has brought back their legendary 2009 tour The Circus with a show featuring clowns, fireworks and huge puppet elephants.
The Etihad could be home to Oasis next summer (Picture: Gregg Wolstenholme/Bav Media)

‘Dates could be added, but for now that’s the master plan,’ claimed the insider.

A source for The Sun added: ‘Knebworth is a special place for Noel and Liam.

‘The shows in 1996 broke records as 2.6million people applied for tickets. It was the largest demand for tickets in British music history. They broke that with Oasis Live ’25.

‘Now they’re going to become the only act to have played Knebworth six times.’

The brothers reunited last year following the band splitting up in 2009 amid reports of a fraught relationship between Noel and Liam.

A Sea of hands full the crowd at Knebworth Park during the Oasis Open Air Concert.
The 1996 Knebworth Park performance is an iconic moment in the band’s history (Picture: Stefan Rousseau/PA Archive)

Putting their long-running feud aside to reform the band for the Oasis Live ’25 tour has been a resounding success, and apparently it’s always been the plan to do more.

A source told The Sun said: ‘Noel and Liam always planned for the tour to have a second run.

‘There were discussions about announcing [it] during the World Cup because of the connection between Wonderwall and the Three Lions in this tournament.’

There are also whispers that the band could be one of the headline acts at Glastonbury 2027, with the new rumoured dates increasing their odds as bookies’ favourites to headline the beloved festival.

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When could tickets go on sale?

For those keen not to miss out on these tour dates, they’re going to want to keep a close eye on Oasis’ social pages – and Ticketmaster – next month.

The source told The Sun that the band have decided to give some space between the World Cup ending and announcing the tour officially.

‘They’ve settled on August.

‘It’ll give the country something to shout about — whether we’re celebrating or commiserating.’

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If the chaos around the Oasis ’25 ticket release is anything to go by, the demand for these new Oasis gigs is almost guaranteed to cause another [Champagne] supernova of ticket purchase activity.

Many fans were faced with queues of over 500,000 other people when trying to claim spots at the numerous locations of the anticipated tour.

A wave of scams and extortionate resale prices followed quickly in the wake of the ticket release, which even forced the Prime Minister to get involved, with Keir Starmer saying it’s ‘not fair’ after fans realised the eye-watering price of resale tickets.

Time will tell whether we’ll see similar scenes of demand and frustration as and when the new dates are officially announced – but it would be a safe bet to assume Oasis ’27 will be just as Supersonic as ’25.

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