Oasis delivered a euphoric closing night to their UK Live ’25 tour at Wembley Stadium on Saturday (September 28), with Liam Gallagher hinting at further plans for 2026. The performance marked the band’s final show of the tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of their landmark album, (What’s The story) morning Glory?.
The wembley concert arrives alongside the release of the album’s reissue on October 3 and forthcoming 25th anniversary editions of their live album Familiar To Millions in November. Oasis’s enduring legacy continues to resonate with fans, evidenced by the demand for this tour and the renewed interest in their classic recordings. The band’s impact on British music and culture remains significant, and Gallagher’s suggestion of future activity fuels anticipation among their dedicated fanbase.
Images from the final night at Wembley showcase the band performing to a packed stadium.
“[We’ll] see you in 2026,” Gallagher reportedly told the crowd, sparking speculation about potential future projects or performances.