Liam Gallagher sent Oasis fans wild with a deleted post hinting that the band will play more shows in 2026.
Rumours have been rampant that Liam and Noel Gallagher may play at Knebworth, the UK’s biggest music venue, next year - 30 years after their last show there.
The Britpop rockers have no dates currently set beyond their final reunion tour date in Brazil on November 23.
However, Liam appeared to drop a huge clue about the band’s future plans when he shared a cryptic message on X on Monday night.
The Oasis frontman posted the Roman numerals, “MMXXV11,” before swiftly deleting it, according to a fan page.
Fans speculated that it means a big announcement is coming in November, with one writing: “It was 2025 in Roman numerals with an 11 after it so I'd imagine it's an announcement in November 2025.”

Artists typically confirm their run of summer shows in November.
Another fan added: “Maybe it's the year we'll get a new album.”
A third posted: “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.”
The Standard has contacted Oasis’ representative for comment.
During Oasis’ final Wembley Stadium gig in London last weekend, Liam suggested the band will be back in 2026.
“I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the f**king map,” he said ahead of their final song, Champagne Supernova.
The rocker added, “Champagne Supernova. See you next year!” prompting delighted cheers from the crowd.
Oasis performed two iconic 1996 gigs at Knebworth in Hertfordshire, which went on to be released as a live album and the focus of a documentary on the band.

Last month, The Sun reported that Liam and Noel had been offered five huge shows at Knebworth House next to mark the 30th anniversary of their historic concerts there.
There have also been rumours of a possible residency at the Etihad Stadium, home of their beloved football club Manchester City.
The brothers stunned fans last August when they announced their reunion tour, marking the first time they would be reuniting in 16 years after a long and public feud.
Having played several dates in London, the band also performed in Edinburgh and Dublin, while also touring the Americas, performing in Toronto, Los Angeles, Mexico, and Chicago.
The siblings will perform in Australia in October and November and jet to Chile and Brazil for further shows in November.