Oasis is set to make a grand return to the stage next year, with confirmed shows in Manchester and Hertfordshire. The band, led by Noel, 59, and Liam, 53, will be joined by guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, 61, who overcame prostate cancer last year. Reports indicate that Oasis will embark on a 12-date residency at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester and a remarkable series of six concerts at Knebworth, breaking the venue’s performance record.
Following the success of their Live 25 tour after a 14-year hiatus, fans have been eagerly anticipating more from the band. Plans for the upcoming tour include performances at other locations such as Rome and Celtic Park in Glasgow. While official statements from the band’s PR team and the stadiums are pending, Liam Gallagher hinted at the Manchester shows on social media.
After their triumphant reunion tour last year, Liam and Noel Gallagher have seen a significant increase in their wealth, landing them on Sunday Time’s Rich List alongside other music legends. The brothers have reportedly amassed a fortune of £375 million, trailing behind the founders of Glastonbury Festival, Emily Eavis and her family, who hold a staggering £400 million.
The Mirror has reached out to Oasis’ representatives for comments on the upcoming shows and the band’s future plans. For more celebrity news and updates, follow Mirror Celebs on various social media platforms.
