Oasis Tour 2026: Everything You Need to Know About Tour Dates, Venues and Prices
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- Mark Apostolou
Having completed a triumphant return to the stage, after 16 years apart, in 2025 there is growing speculation that Oasis are set to play some more massive shows during 2026. Among the projected new shows is a potential return to Knebworth, where the Mancunian Britpop legends performed in 1996, thereby making a tour return a 30th anniversary spectacular.
So What Do We Know?
Right now, everything is still technically “unconfirmed”, but several leaks and reports are all pointing in the same direction: Oasis extending their reunion into a huge UK and European run in summer 2026. A supposed internal schedule doing the rounds online has the band back on the road from late June through mid‑August, with a run of stadium shows that looks exactly like the kind of victory lap Liam’s been hinting at on stage.
For fans, that means one thing: if and when tickets drop, demand will be ridiculous, especially after the chaos of the last on‑sale when millions tried to buy at once. Going straight to SeatPick when those dates land lets you compare trusted resellers in one place, avoid fakes, and actually see what you’re paying for before you commit – whether you’re after cheap nosebleeds or right‑by‑the‑stage bragging‑rights seats.
Where Will It Happen?
The juiciest part of the leak? A UK stadium run that starts in the North and ends with a Knebworth-sized bang.
Newcastle: The “leaked” list has opening night at St James’ Park in early July 2026 – think first weekend of July, with some reports mentioning 3 July as the likely kick‑off for the tour. If you’re a Geordie Oasis die‑hard, that’s your home‑turf moment.
Manchester: After Glasgow, the band are rumoured to drop into a full Etihad Stadium residency, with up to five Manchester dates pencilled in across mid to late July. That’s Oasis back in their city, at the home of Manchester City, over multiple nights – basically Britpop pilgrimage levels.
Knebworth: Then comes the big one. Multiple outlets and even Knebworth House’s own custodian have openly talked about four huge shows there in August 2026, lining up perfectly with the 30th anniversary of the legendary 1996 gigs. Some reports suggest specific mid‑August dates – 11, 12, 14 and 15 August – being held for Oasis to try and reclaim attendance records and rewrite their own history on the same field.
The world is not ready for Oasis at Knebworth on August 10 & 11, 2026. pic.twitter.com/esuI1tcROK
— Oasis Archives🍋 (@OasisArchives) July 30, 2025
Picture it: tens of thousands singing “Don’t Look Back in Anger” where the band originally defined a generation, but with 2026 production and a setlist packed with every anthem. That’s the kind of once‑in‑a‑lifetime moment you do not leave to chance on some sketchy resale site.
Choose SeatPick
This is exactly where SeatPick comes in handy:
You’ll be able to compare tickets for every Newcastle, Manchester and Knebworth date from multiple trusted sellers side by side.
You can filter by price, section and view so you know whether you’re front‑and‑centre on the pitch or up in the stands with the best sing‑along acoustics.
As soon as extra dates are added (and let’s be real, if the first Knebworth shows sell out in seconds, more will be thrown on the calendar), you’ll see fresh inventory pop up in one place instead of hunting all over the web.
If you’re already plotting a mini‑tour following the band from St James’ Park to the Etihad and then down to Knebworth, SeatPick makes that kind of madness way easier to pull off without getting rinsed on last‑minute prices.
Other Shows in 2026?
Even if you somehow miss out on Oasis (or you’re just greedy and want more live music), 2026 is shaping up to be stacked with big tours and festivals. On top of any Oasis dates, there are strong rumours of more stadium runs from other massive rock and indie acts, plus another packed summer of European festivals where Gallagher brothers‑inspired sing‑alongs will be going off even if the band aren’t on the bill.
The smart move? Treat SeatPick as your live‑music control centre for 2026. Use our platform to:
Track Oasis tickets in every city you’re willing to travel to.
Line up back‑to‑back trips – maybe a Newcastle opener, a Manchester night, then a festival weekend somewhere in Europe.
Keep an eye on prices as the hype spikes around any Knebworth announcement, then pounce when you see a deal that makes sense.
If the rumours land the way they’re pointing – opening in Newcastle, multiple Etihad nights, and a four‑show, anniversary‑level return to Knebworth – you’re looking at the kind of tour people will still be talking about in another 30 years. When that happens, you’ll be glad you had your tickets sorted through SeatPick instead of refreshing random resellers and hoping for the best.










