OASIS frontman Liam Gallagher last night confirmed the band will tour next year.
Before Champagne Supernova closed the band’s set at Wembley Stadium, Liam praised fans for making the comeback happen and told them there was more to come.

Liam Gallagher said Oasis will be back next year[/caption]
He said: “I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the f**king map. Champagne Supernova. See you next year!”
The announcement was met with wild cheers from the sold out crowd and has given those who couldn’t get a ticket hope of seeing the band.
During the triumphant gig, the band paid tribute to late boxer Ricky Hatton, who died aged 46.
The Manchester sportsman’s picture appeared on the big screens when they played Live Forever. Earlier in the tour, the band did a similar tribute for footballer Diogo Jota, who died in a tragic car accident in Portugal.
In August, The Sun revealed Liam and Noel had been offered four huge shows at Knebworth House next year — to mark the 30th anniversary of their two historic concerts there in 1996.
If the rockers take up the offer, the shows would see them beating their former foe Robbie Williams’ achievement of playing the iconic Hertfordshire venue three times.
There have also been whispers of a possible residency at the Etihad Stadium, home of their beloved Manchester City.
A well-placed insider, who works for a major promoter, said: “I could see all of this happening.
“There is so much on the table but it’s whether Noel and Liam want to do it.”
Those close to the band previously said Noel and Liam are not considering anything for 2026 – but it appears they’ve had a change of heart.
“They’ll be having a well-earned holiday as soon as this tour finishes later this year,” a source explained.
“As for 2026, they’ve seen the speculation, they’ve heard about the offers and they know what the fans want.
“But it’s ultimately up for them to decide.
“The Oasis reunion hasn’t just been concerts. You can see that it’s been a cultural movement. Nothing comes close in recent history to Oasis’s shows.
“It’s a question of whether Noel and Liam want to draw a line in the sand and close the door on this chapter, knowing they captured the zeitgeist. Or do they strike it up again and keep the magic going? It’s a difficult decision to make.”
Private bidders and festivals — including Coachella in the US and Benicassim in Spain — have also sent in offers for the band to consider.

Brothers Liam and Noel have healed their relationship on the stellar comeback run[/caption]