“See you next year,” the frontman said before launching into “Champagne Supernova”
Oasis wrapped the U.K. leg of their 2025 reunion tour with a pair of shows in London over the weekend. But frontman Liam Gallagher left the stage Sunday night, Sept. 29, with the suggestion that there might be more in store for 2026.
Before launching into their final tune of the night, “Champagne Supernova,” Gallagher issued a slew of thank yous, ending with one for the fans. “Most of all, I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the map,” he said, adding a few moments later: “See you next year!”
Oasis have been very quiet about what they plan to do after their wildly successful reunion tour wraps later this year. Back in August, Noel Gallagher skirted the subject entirely during a rare interview on his favorite sports talk radio show. While the guitarist and songwriter appeared thrilled with how the run was going — and even complimented his brother, Liam — when the hosts asked him about what might be next for the band, Gallagher quickly quipped, “All right, let’s talk about football.”
As it stands, the only thing Oasis really have on the docket for the future is the release of the film being made in conjunction with the reunion tour. The movie was created and produced by Peaky Blinders scribe Steven Knight and directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, who helmed the 2012 LCD Soundsystem concert film Shut Up and Play the Hits. But the film currently has neither a title, nor a release date, and it’s unclear what kind of format the project will take, or if it’s even considered a documentary.
Oasis will launch the final international stretch of their reunion tour next month, with dates scheduled in Japan, Australia, and South America.