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Liam Gallagher thrilled his fans by hinting at a return next year following the conclusion of Oasis’ final UK performance. The Gallagher brothers embarked on a tour earlier in the summer, traveling to the US and Mexico before wrapping up with two shows at Wembley Stadium.

During their last show on Sunday, Liam expressed gratitude to the audience for supporting the band and revitalizing its presence, saying, “Champagne supernova, see you next year.” Following the Wembley dates, Oasis is set to continue their tour in Japan, South Korea, Australia, and South America.

Each night, the brothers took the stage hand in hand, kicking off with “Hello” from their 1995 album “What’s The Story) Morning Glory?” with Liam showcasing a maraca. The setlist for the band’s Live 25 Tour remained unchanged, featuring hit songs like “Some Might Say,” “Morning Glory,” and “Roll With It.”

The announcement of Oasis’ reunion tour came in August last year, marking 16 years since their split in 2009 after Noel’s departure following a backstage altercation at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.

In a touching moment on Saturday, the band dedicated their song “Live Forever” to the late boxer Ricky Hatton, projecting his image on the screen as a tribute. The show concluded with a medley of their popular tracks – “Don’t Look Back In Anger,” “Wonderwall,” and “Champagne Supernova.”

Liam hinted at a potential future return in 2026 to the delight of fans before the final song on Saturday, suggesting the band may reunite. Speculations are high for a comeback at Knebworth, the iconic venue of their memorable 1996 concerts.

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