Oasis, led by Liam and Noel Gallagher, announced a historic reunion tour that has already grossed $1.5 billion, one of the biggest comebacks in music history.
In summer 2026, the band will headline five shows at Knebworth Park, England, marking 30 years since their iconic 1996 concerts that drew 250,000 fans. These shows promise to cement Oasis’ legacy as rock legends.
THANK YOU LOS ANGELES 🇺🇸#OasisLive25 pic.twitter.com/L3P9Ns7kFt
— Oasis (@oasis) September 10, 2025
In August 1996, Oasis’ two Knebworth shows attracted over 2% of the UK population applying for tickets, making it a defining moment in ‘90s rock. The 2026 shows are expected to draw global fans, with insiders predicting $125 million in revenue. The setlist will feature hits like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” plus later tracks like “Go Let It Out.”
The reunion tour has proven Oasis’s worldwide appeal. At Pasadena’s Rose Bowl on September 6, 2025, 90,000 fans, including Paul McCartney and Leonardo DiCaprio, packed the stadium. The Gallagher brothers’ ability to fill venues from Tokyo to Los Angeles shows their enduring star power, per Rolling Stone.
LOS ANGELES VIBES IN THE AREA 🇺🇸#OasisLive25 pic.twitter.com/XHn3AjEatc
— Oasis (@oasis) September 8, 2025
The Knebworth shows are a victory lap for Oasis, a band once thought never to reunite. For fans, especially in the US, it’s a chance to witness rock history. The concerts highlight Oasis’ global influence and the cultural significance of their music, three decades after their peak.