
The Oasis Wembley Stadium shows may be over, but it might not be the last we see of the Britpop brothers.
At the band's final UK show, Liam Gallagher hinted that the 90s hitmakers might have some more gigs lined up next year.
As fans know, the huge reunion tour is almost over, with final show dates scheduled for Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil (you can buy tickets on the following sites: StubHub, Viagogo, and TicketNetwork).
In the last couple of days, rumours have been rife that Oasis could play Knebworth Park or the Etihad Stadium, given that 2026 will mark the 30th anniversary of the landmark gigs.
Last night (September 28), Liam further fuelled the speculation towards the end of the Wembley performance, as he teased the crowd: "See you next year."
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Naturally, the comment sent fans into a frenzy on social media.
"Such an iconic moment!" one fan shared on TikTok. "Oasis return would be legendary. The anticipation around their comeback is electrifying, I can't wait to see what happens next!"
A second added: "Can't believe they ended it in London... So when’s the actual reunion gonna happen? Knebworth better get ready for round two or I’m starting a petition."
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A third said, "Knebworth and Etihad Stadium Cwmon!!!!"
LADbible has reached out to Oasis representatives for comment.
If you simply can't wait that long, resale tickets are still up for grabs for their final international show dates. Find out everything you need to know below.
Where to buy final Oasis tour resale tickets
As mentioned above, Oasis are heading to South Korea and Japan next. The group will then head to Australia, Argentina, and Brazil.
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At the time of writing, there's still time to buy Oasis resale tickets on the following sites:
In a statement on verified resale tickets, StubHub said: 'Every order on our platform is backed by our FanProtect guarantee which means in the rare scenario that a fan cannot get in, we will work to provide a replacement ticket or issue a full refund. We provide full transparency of all ticket conditions, including any restrictions, so fans can make an informed choice before they buy.'
Who is supporting Oasis in Australia?
No, Richard Ashcroft is not travelling the world with Oasis, as he is busy preparing for his own UK tour (you can buy tickets here).
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Instead, Oasis have tapped up local talent Ball Park Music for all five show dates. The Brisbane rockers confirmed the news in an Instagram post which reads: "Can hardly believe I’m typing this but it’s true, we’ll be supporting the Mancunian legends, the one and only, Oasis on their historic reunion tour when they visit Australia this year.
"To say we’re pumped is a massive f***king understatement. We. Can. Not. Wait. Let’s f***king get it!"
What time will the Oasis gigs start?
Start times have not yet been confirmed for international tour dates, but you can look at Wembley Stadium for reference.
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The Champagne Supernova legends kicked things off at 8.15pm on previous dates.
The support act will likely start an hour or two prior to this.

Where are Oasis heading on tour next?
Now Wembley Stadium is done and dusted, Oasis are heading to South Korea and Japan for three sell-out shows. The band will then travel to Melbourne, Sydney, and Buenos Aires.
Your final chance to be a part of the crowd is on November 23 at MorumBIS in São Paulo. You can find a full list of remaining tour dates below. See you there?
Final Oasis Live '25 tour dates:
21 October 2025: Goyang Stadium, South Korea
25 October 2025: Tokyo Dome, Japan
26 October 2025: Tokyo Dome, Japan
31 October 2025: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
21 November 2025: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
24 November 2025: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
27 November 2025: Accor Stadium, Sydney
28 November 2025: Accor Stadium, Sydney
15 November 2025: River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires
16 November 2025: River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires
19 November 2025: MorumBIS, São Paulo
23 November 2025: MorumBIS, São Paulo