Oasis may be planning to recreate their legendary concert in 2026, according to recent rumors.

Is it a definite maybe... or perhaps not?

September 11th 2024.

Oasis may be planning to recreate their legendary concert in 2026, according to recent rumors.
There has been a lot of buzz surrounding the possibility of Oasis returning to Knebworth for their 30th anniversary. Fans have been eagerly waiting for confirmation from the band, and finally, their prayers have been answered with a statement on social media.

The reunion of Noel and Liam Gallagher has caused quite a stir among the British public, with fans scrambling to secure tickets for what is sure to be one of the most highly anticipated concerts of the century. And now, there are talks of the Gallagher brothers marking their special anniversary by returning to the iconic venue of Knebworth, where they gave an unforgettable performance in 1996.

A source close to the band revealed to The Sun that the brothers are seriously considering the idea of returning to Knebworth, despite it seeming like a distant dream. "They are fully committed to their comeback next year and want to see how they gel first before making this idea a reality," the source said.

However, Oasis has put these rumors to rest with a clear message on social media, stating that there are no plans for any further UK dates beyond their already announced stadium tour. This may come as a disappointment to some fans, but it is important for the band to focus on their reunion tour before considering any additional shows.

Back in 1996, Oasis was at the peak of their fame with their album Definitely Maybe, making their performance at Knebworth even more iconic. While the Gallagher brothers have made it clear that Knebworth is not currently on their agenda, the source revealed that they are aware of the potential demand for tickets and may even want to settle an old score.

"It's no secret that there is a love-hate relationship between the brothers, but they know that going back to Knebworth would be a fantastic opportunity to beat Robbie Williams' record," the source said. "And naturally, the prospect of breaking Robbie's record makes the idea even more appealing. There's some unfinished business there."

The ongoing feud between Oasis and Robbie Williams has been in the spotlight for years, ever since Noel called Robbie the "fat dancer from Take That" at the 2000 Brit Awards. Robbie recently reignited the feud by commenting on the brothers' reconciliation, saying that it will be "fascinating" to watch their reunion unfold.

Located 2 miles south of Stevenage, Knebworth House is a beautiful Tudor mansion that has been the home of the Lytton family since 1490. The current owner, Henry Lytton Cobbold, has expressed his excitement at the possibility of hosting Oasis at Knebworth. "Wembley is a reasonable warm-up venue for Knebworth. But get ready for a huge 30th shindig in 2026," he said. "That's what the people want and they seem pretty good at doing what the people want. It would be a great way to have the best party of all parties."

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