In a moment fans around the globe have waited decades for, Oasis has officially announced their long-rumored 2026 reunion tour, aptly titled Morning Glory Forever. After years of speculation, denials, and cryptic interviews, the Gallagher brothers are reuniting for a worldwide celebration of the band’s unparalleled legacy in rock history. The tour marks a triumphant return for one of Britain’s most influential bands and promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for a generation raised on their anthems.
The Morning Glory Forever tour will pay homage to the music that defined an era—from the thunderous energy of “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” to the bittersweet nostalgia of “Champagne Supernova.” But more than a nostalgic trip down memory lane, the tour is being billed as a powerful statement: a celebration of survival, legacy, and the enduring power of music to bring people together—even those long thought irreparably divided.
The band has confirmed over 30 dates across the UK, Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Australia. Kicking off in Manchester—the city where it all began—Oasis will perform in iconic venues such as London’s Wembley Stadium, New York’s Madison Square Garden, and Tokyo Dome. Each show promises to be a celebration of the band’s full catalog, with a focus on their first three albums that reshaped modern British music.
What makes this reunion even more poignant is the symbolic weight it carries. Oasis split in 2009 after years of tension between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher. Though both have enjoyed successful solo careers, fans never stopped hoping for a reunion. Now, in 2026, they’re setting aside the past—at least for the stage—to honor the music and memories that made them legends.
Speaking in a joint statement posted to their official website, the Gallagher brothers wrote: “This is about the music, the fans, and everything we built together. Time changes a lot. What never changed is what those songs meant to people—and what they still mean today.”
The tour’s name, Morning Glory Forever, is a nod to their landmark 1995 album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, which catapulted Oasis into international stardom. With songs like “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” “Wonderwall,” and “Some Might Say,” the album remains one of the best-selling and most celebrated records in British history. The 2026 tour will feature the album performed in its entirety on select nights.
In addition to the tour, Oasis is releasing a remastered deluxe edition of Morning Glory with previously unreleased demos, live recordings, and behind-the-scenes footage from the 1990s. A companion documentary chronicling the making of the album and the band’s rise to fame will debut on streaming platforms ahead of the tour kickoff.
Fans can expect a stage show worthy of Oasis’s legacy—massive, cinematic, and emotionally charged. With updated visuals, immersive lighting, and archival footage woven into the set design, the band is promising an experience that feels both intimate and epic, raw yet meticulously crafted.
Early ticket sales have already sparked a frenzy, with pre-sale codes crashing websites within minutes of release. Promoters are urging fans to act fast when general sales open later this week, as demand is expected to rival the biggest tours of the decade. VIP packages will include early access, exclusive merch, and a limited-edition art book chronicling the band’s visual history.
In true Oasis fashion, the tour isn’t without mystery. Rumors are swirling about special guests—artists influenced by the band’s legacy and surprise appearances from Manchester icons. While nothing has been confirmed, fans are already buzzing about potential moments of musical history unfolding live on stage.
Beyond the headlines, what makes this announcement resonate is its deeper meaning. Oasis was more than a band—they were a voice for a generation navigating the highs and hangovers of youth. Their return is more than a reunion; it’s a reclamation of everything they meant, everything they challenged, and everything they inspired.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan who lived through the 1990s or a newcomer discovering the magic of Oasis for the first time, Morning Glory Forever is more than a tour. It’s a reminder that some music doesn’t just survive the decades—it defines them.