Oasis fans are once again caught between excitement and confusion after a series of mixed messages from Liam Gallagher. After the band’s huge comeback tour in 2025, many believed that Oasis were done for good — or at least for a long while. But as usual, Liam has found a way to keep the rumours alive.
Earlier in December, Liam appeared to shut down any hopes of future Oasis plans. Replying to a fan on X (formerly Twitter), he wrote, “We’re not doing anything in 2026 sorry.” For many fans, this felt like a clear answer. After such a long and emotional reunion tour, a break seemed reasonable.
However, things quickly became unclear again. In another post, Liam joked that he had “nothing to do until 2027,” mixing humour with just enough mystery to keep people talking. Then, just as fans were coming to terms with the idea that Oasis might be on pause for a few years, Liam changed the tone once more.
Responding to a fan who said that Oasis 2025 was officially over, Liam replied, “Bring on 2027 I mean 2026 I mean happy Easter.” The confusing message instantly set social media on fire. Fans began wondering if Liam had accidentally revealed future plans or if he was simply winding everyone up — something he is well known for.
Adding more fuel to the fire, Liam also hinted at what could happen if Oasis ever tour again. When a fan asked for the song “Listen Up” to be added to a future setlist, Liam said that there would be changes if the band toured again. Another fan asked about the song “Columbia,” and Liam replied that it would be included — if they toured again. These small comments gave fans hope that the door is still open.
This isn’t the first time Liam has teased fans. During Oasis’ final Wembley show in September, he famously shouted “See you next year!” before jokingly slapping his wrist, as if he had said too much. The moment felt playful but meaningful, leaving the crowd buzzing with speculation.
The 2025 reunion tour itself was historic. Oasis, featuring Liam and Noel Gallagher along with Bonehead, Gem Archer, Andy Bell, and Joey Waronker, played 41 shows around the world. From the UK to South America, the tour was packed with emotion, nostalgia, and unforgettable moments.
After the tour ended, the band released an official message thanking fans and reflecting on the journey. They described the love, joy, and energy of the shows and confirmed that Oasis would now take a “pause for a period of reflection.”
So, are Oasis really finished? Right now, there is no official confirmation of another tour. But with Liam Gallagher’s playful posts and constant teasing, fans know one thing for sure: with Oasis, you can never say never. Until something is officially announced, all fans can do is wait, listen, and hope.