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Liam Gallagher caused a stir among Oasis fans on Wednesday after teasing a ‘big announcement’.
The musician, 53, and his brother Noel, 58, have been back on the road this year with their hugely-successful reunion tour.
And after Liam recently tweeted that he had some news many were left convinced that more dates, for Knebworth in particular, would be announced.
Fans had already been speculating about a potential 2026 show or a 30th anniversary concert at Knebworth after the iconic 1996 show there.
Liam penned on X: ‘Big announcement coming soon keep your eyes peeled.’
After a series of posts read: ‘Ready’, ‘Shall I give you another 5 mins’ and ‘Rite this is it we’re going in’.

Liam Gallagher caused a stir among Oasis fans on Wednesday after teasing a ‘big announcement’

Liam penned on X: ‘Big announcement coming soon keep your eyes peeled’
Fans went wild as they posted in reaction saying: ‘Oh no!!! Another day on ticket master!!! LETS HAVE IT!!’,
‘See you in Knebworth man, just drop the bomb already.’,
‘I’m joining you for Knebworth and 2026 shows. I’m calling it.’,
‘Knebworth baby.’
However it turned out he was just messing around as his ‘big reveal’ was simply a post which read: ‘I AM THE F***ING B****CKS.’
There are currently no no new dates for Oasis beyond their confirmed 2025 tour dates.
While Liam Gallagher recently teased more dates with a cryptic tweet that was quickly deleted, and nothing official has been announced.
It comes just after on Monday night Oasis fans claimed Liam tweeted – and then deleted – a huge hint at the band’s plans for 2026.
Liam fuelled the rumour mill by sharing a cryptic message, before swiftly deleting it.
In the message, which was re-shared on X, Liam tweeted the Roman numbers ‘MMXXV11.’
Fans were quick to note that the letters hinted that an announcement from Oasis could be coming in November 2025.


After a series of posts read: ‘Ready’, ‘Shall I give you another 5 mins’ and ‘Rite this is it we’re going in’

However it turned out he was just messing around as his ‘big reveal’ was simply a post which read: ‘I AM THE F***ING B****CKS’

Daily Mail revealed last month that Liam and his brother Noel could take to the stage at the iconic venue Knebworth next year, 30 years after their last show there
Comments included: ‘It was 2025 in roman numerals with an 11 after it so I’d imagine it’s an announcement in November 2025;
‘Maybe it’s the year we’ll get a new album.’,
‘There’s definitely something going on next year though as he’s been saying ‘see you next year’ multiple times this tour, and Noel trying to change the subject when being asked about Knebworth next year.
‘Whatever that was about, it’s a sign of something coming up for the band, which means … Oasis is so back, baby!’
Music industry sources previously claimed the Gallagher brothers have tentative dates for 2026 following their successful world tour, which is said to have generated up to £1.2billion. The Knebworth anniversary concerts could produce an additional £100million.
One insider told Daily Mail: ‘Talk about the chance to cash in. After all these years of insisting they won’t get back together, now Liam and Noel have got these dates on hold, they have pencilled in five days for the gigs.
‘It’s all very exciting for fans. Back in 1996, it was so special. It was the pinnacle of Britpop so Oasis returning to Knebworth would just be perfect for the fans.
‘The plan is for five concerts in what will be a music extravaganza. First the fans got a reunion tour. Now it looks like that they will be able to relive those two performances at Knebworth.’
As Oasis marked the end of the UK leg of their reunion tour over the weekend, Liam appeared to confirm the band will be returning to the stage next year.
The frontman dropped the biggest hint yet that the band will be back following rumours that they will release tickets for Knebworth shows next summer.
Ahead of their final song, Champagne Supernova, at Wembley Stadium in London Liam thanked fans for making their reunion tour happen.
He said: ‘I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the f***ing map. Champagne Supernova. See you next year!’
The group has been tipped for a return to Knebworth, the site of their famous 1996 gigs at the festival of the same name in Hertfordshire.
The announcement was met with cheers of delight from the crowd, with many others hoping that they will finally be able to see the band.
Oasis announced their reunion tour in August last year, 16 years after their dramatic split in 2009.
It came after Liam’s other brother and fellow bandmate Noel quit following the siblings’ backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.