Oasis is back in the headlines, and not for their music alone—rumors are swirling about a potential surprise UK gig that has fans speculating like it’s the ’90s all over again! Just as we’re gearing up for their highly anticipated 2025 reunion tour, whispers of a monumental 30th anniversary show at Knebworth House next summer are making waves. After all, who wouldn’t want to relive the magic of that iconic 1996 concert, where 250,000 devoted fans gathered? But here’s the kicker: despite the buzz, Oasis has chosen to remain mum on the matter. So, are these rumors simply the longing echoes of nostalgia, or is there something brewing behind the scenes? This situation is practically begging for an answer—and cue the fans flocking to online forums to unravel the mystery! Want to get the scoop? Click LEARN MORE.
Oasis have refused to comment on rumours of a surprise UK gig as online speculation goes into overdrive.
This week, rumours are swirling that the Britpop legends will return to Knebworth House next summer for a massive 30th anniversary show following their 2025 reunion tour.
The Gallagher brothers famously performed at the iconic venue to 250,000 fans across two days back in 1996. So given we’re approaching the 30-year anniversary, the timings would make sense, but where have the rumours come from?
According to online reports, an account claiming to be Knebworth House ‘uploaded and deleted’ a poster which depicted a shot of the Knebworth crowd from 1996 alongside the words: “This is history. August 2026.”
However, when LADbible reached out to confirm, Oasis representatives declined to comment.
A spokesperson for Knebworth House said: “As much as we would like to welcome Oasis back for a 30th Anniversary Knebworth concert in 2026 and would be delighted to discuss dates with their promoters, this report that says it comes from Knebworth House is fake news. Knebworth House’s X account did not make this post.”
So it seems all hope isn’t lost, and it certainly hasn’t stopped fans taking to Reddit to discuss the rumours. One fan wrote, “I’d actually say that this will happen, makes sense, also an opportunity to sell tickets at a decent price too, probably four nights.”
Another fan agree, adding: “That would be biblical. I just got the Knebworth 1996 record yesterday.”
A third said: “That’s plausible. A lot of money to be made. Could also have a new record by then.”
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The news comes days after Liam Gallagher confirmed the band lineup for the UK and Ireland 2025 reunion tour with Joey Waronker (drums), Andy Bell (bass), Gem Archer (guitar), and Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs (guitar), set to take to the stage.
If you missed out on the massive rush for tickets, then there’s still time. Over on StubHub, prices start from £260, and the cheapest option is to book Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium on Friday, August 8.
You can also check out Viagogo, where prices start from around £260. As for Ticketmaster, most tickets have sold out, but there’s a few up for grabs for Manchester’s Heaton Park on Saturday, July 12 at the time of writing this. Prices start from £148.50.
If you have cash to splash, then VIP tickets are available to purchase via Seat Unique for the band’s London and Edinburgh shows. Prices start from £1,499 and include premium seating, food and drink options, access to hospitality lounges, fast track exit, and a concert goodie bag.
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Oasis are hitting the road this summer for a series of highly-anticipated performances in Manchester, London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Dublin. In case you needed reminding, you can find a full list of Oasis 2025 tour dates below:
Visit StubHub now to buy resale tickets.