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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Oasis have reportedly been flooded with big-money offers to perform at music festivals around the world

    Liam and Noel Gallagher recently reunited for the band's long-awaited comeback tour, and they're now being lined-up for festival appearances in 2026


    A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "If fans thought Oasis were busy, they should see the offers their teams are fielding behind the scenes.

    "Festivals in the US like Coachella want Oasis to headline next year, as well as big ones in Europe including Benicassim.

    "Then you have businesses and individuals who want them to ¬perform. The offers are endless."

    Oasis haven't yet committed to any festival appearances in 2026, as the band remain firmly focused on their ongoing reunion tour. However, Noel and Liam are loving the experience of performing for Oasis fans, after previously ending their high-profile feud.

    The insider continued: "None of the bids are being accepted at the moment. They're just being stacked up to be discussed at a later date. The focus for Oasis is this tour, and so far it's been a phenomenal success.

    "Any decisions about future performances are a long way off - but some of them look incredibly tempting.

    "It's all up to Noel and Liam, though, and whether they want to continue - or if this run is enough. They're loving every ¬second of being back on stage in front of their fans so far.

    "The atmosphere and chemistry between them is electric."

    Oasis begin the US leg of their tour in August, and the band are poised to change their setlist for their American fans.

    Noel, 58, and Liam, 52, are ultimately keen to perform the tracks that their fans want to hear, and the Gallagher brothers know that certain songs are particularly popular with their American fans.

    The source explained: "Oasis won't be changing the songs for their UK and Ireland legs but there may be some tweaks when they go overseas.

    "It's still up in the air but Noel and Liam want to make sure they're giving all their fans the songs they want to hear - so there could be some tweaks made here and there."

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