Liam Gallagher has ‘confirmed’ that the band will return next year with more gig dates following their successful run of UK dates.
The frontman, 53, dropped the biggest hint yet that the band will be back following rumours that they will release tickets for Knebworth shows next summer.
Ahead of their final song, Champagne Supernova, at Wembley Stadium in London Liam thanked fans for making their reunion tour happen.
He said: ‘I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the f**king map. Champagne Supernova. See you next year!’
The group has been tipped for a return to Knebworth, the site of their famous 1996 gigs at the festival of the same name in Hertfordshire.
The announcement was met with cheers of delight from the crowd, with many others hoping that they will finally be able to see the band.

Liam Gallagher has ‘confirmed’ that the band will return next year with more gig dates following their successful run of UK dates

The band also dedicated hit Live Forever to boxer and fellow Mancunian Ricky Hatton, who tragically died earlier this month at the age of just 46 (pictured, their tribute to the athlete at Saturday night’s show)
During the show, they also poignantly paid tribute to their late friend and boxer Ricky Hatton, who passed away earlier this month age 46.
A photograph of the sportsman appeared on the screen behind the band whole they played their track, Live Forever.
During the tour, Liam and his brother Noel have also honoured footballer Diogo Jota and rocker Ozzy Osbourne.
They were seen turning towards the screens as he played his guitar to acknowledge their departed friend.
The band’s official social media accounts then shared the moment with the caption: ‘For Ricky’ with a blue love heart.
At the time of his passing, ‘devastated’ Liam paid tribute to Ricky, who was found at his home in Greater Manchester. His death was not treated as suspicious.
A series of famous faces have paid tribute since the tragic news broke including Oasis star Liam.
He penned on X: ‘Absolutely devastated to hear the news about RICKY HATTON it was an absolute honour to know him and carry his belts RIP CHAMP LIVE FOREVER LG x.’

Ahead of their final song, Champagne Supernova, at Wembley Stadium in London Liam thanked fans for making their reunion tour happen (pictured Liam Gallagher)

The group has been tipped for a return to Knebworth, the site of their famous 1996 gigs at the festival of the same name in Hertfordshire (pictured stock image Noel)
Liam and his brother and bandmate Noel famously carried Ricky’s world title belts into the ring ahead of his 2008 Las Vegas fight with Paulie Malignaggi.
Earlier in the night, the band’s support act Richard Ashcroft also dedicated his hit song with The Verve – Bittersweet Symphony – to Ricky.
Ricky previously said of his friendship with the brothers: ‘Ever since I was a kid, I wanted to be a boxing world champion, support Man City and listen to Oasis.
‘But I became a four-time world champion in two weight classes, ended up boxing at the Etihad Stadium in front of 55,000 people, and became mates with Noel and Liam Gallagher over the years.’
Oasis have come back to the UK for two final shows at Wembley as part of their Live ’25 tour before they head to Japan, South Korea, Australia and South America.
Their return to home turf comes after gigs in Ireland, Canada, the United States and Mexico.
The brothers arrived on stage on Saturday hand-in-hand, opening with Hello, from their 1995 album (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, with Liam holding a maraca.
He greeted the rapturous crowd, saying: ‘Have you missed us?’ before launching into anthems that included Some Might Say, Morning Glory and Roll With It.
Oasis announced their reunion tour in August last year, 16 years after their dramatic split in 2009.
It came after Liam’s other brother and fellow bandmate Noel Gallagher, 58, quit following the siblings’ backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.