Oasis are said to be weighing up their next move following the mammoth success of their long-awaited reunion tour.
The Britpop icons have reportedly been inundated with offers for potential live dates in 2026, including four blockbuster shows at Knebworth House to mark the 30th anniversary of their legendary 1996 gigs.
The band – who split acrimoniously in 2009 after a backstage bust-up between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher – stunned fans last year when they announced they would play their first concerts in 15 years.
Tickets for the 41-date stadium and arena run, which began last month, sold out in record time and unsurprisingly, music promoters are now clamouring to sign them up for more.
According to The Sun, proposals on the table include a residency at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium – the home ground of the Gallaghers’ beloved football club – as well as headline slots at major festivals such as Coachella in the US and Benicàssim in Spain.

However, insiders caution that nothing has yet been agreed.
“They’ll be having a well-earned holiday as soon as this tour finishes later this year,” a source told the paper.
“They’ve seen the speculation, they’ve heard about the offers and they know what the fans want – but it’s ultimately up to them.”
The insider continued: “The Oasis reunion hasn’t just been concerts – it’s been a cultural movement. Nothing comes close in recent history. The question is whether Noel and Liam draw a line under it, or keep the magic going.”
The Knebworth proposal would carry extra emotional weight for fans.
The band’s two concerts at the Hertfordshire estate in August 1996 attracted 250,000 people over two nights, cementing Oasis’s place at the heart of ’90s British music culture.
Demand was so intense that more than two million people applied for tickets – a record at the time.
If they return, it would also mark a rare moment of prolonged harmony between the famously fractious Gallagher brothers, whose on-stage chemistry has been matched only by their off-stage feuds.
For now, fans will have to wait to see whether the reunion remains a one-off, or if Oasis will once again take their place at the top of the global live music scene.