Oasis are reportedly planning a massive 2027 tour, with a 12-night residency at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium and six shows at Knebworth, according to a source speaking to The Sun. Tickets are rumoured to go on sale as early as August 2026, following the end of the World Cup.
Etihad Stadium residency and Knebworth return
The band is set to take over the Etihad Stadium for 12 nights across six weeks starting in June 2027, followed by six performances at Knebworth over three weeks. 'Dates could be added, but for now that's the master plan,' claimed the insider. The source 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.'
Second run always planned
The brothers reunited last year after the band split in 2009 amid a fraught relationship. Putting aside their long-running feud for the Oasis Live '25 tour proved a resounding success, and a source told The Sun: '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 headline Glastonbury 2027, with bookies favouring them.
Ticket sale timeline and expected demand
Fans should watch Oasis' social media and Ticketmaster closely next month. The source said: 'They've settled on August. It'll give the country something to shout about — whether we're celebrating or commiserating.' If the chaos around the Oasis '25 ticket release is any guide, demand will be immense. Many fans faced queues of over 500,000 people, and a wave of scams and extortionate resale prices followed, even prompting Prime Minister Keir Starmer to call it 'not fair'. Similar scenes are expected for Oasis '27.



