Speculation is flying that Oasis will return to Wembley Stadium next year after the band played their final London gigs of their reunion tour.
At Wembley on Saturday night, Liam Gallagher teased at additional tour dates after telling the crowd “see you next year” at the end of the last set.
While no dates are currently set beyond their final “Live 25” date in Brazil on November 23, rumours have spread that the Gallagher brothers may play Knebworth, the UK’s biggest music venue, or the Etihad Stadium in London next year.
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Next year could see Oasis play landmark gigs as it marks the 30th anniversary since their legendary performances at Knebworth and Maine Road.
While preparing for the final song “Champagne Supernova” at Wembley last Saturday, Liam thanked fans for “keeping the faith”, adding “see you next year”.
This comes after the band began its hugely successful reunion tour this year following an almost 16-year break.
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 band have remaining confirmed dates throughout October and November in Australia and South America.
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Although some say Liam’s announcement is a confirmation of more performances to come, no tour dates have yet been confirmed.
However, an insider told the Sun the brothers are getting plenty of requests to perform more shows.
“If fans thought Oasis were busy, they should see the offers their teams are fielding behind the scenes,” the source told the outlet.
“Festivals in the US like Coachella want Oasis to headline next year, as well as big ones in Europe including Benicassim. Then you have businesses and individuals who want them to perform. The offers are endless.”
The insider added: “None of the bids are being accepted at the moment. They’re just being stacked up to be discussed at a later date. The focus for Oasis is this tour, and so far it’s been a phenomenal success.
“Any decisions about future performances are a long way off — but some of them look incredibly tempting. It’s all up to Noel and Liam, though, and whether they want to continue — or if this run is enough. They’re loving every second of being back on stage in front of their fans so far.
“The atmosphere and chemistry between them is electric.”