Iconic ’90s Rock Band Could Release New Music for the First Time in 18 Years
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Olivia KlimekFebruary 16, 2026 at 12:52 AM
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After a 16-year break, Liam and Noel Gallagher returned for an Oasis reunion tour in late 2025. Now, the brothers are rumored to be planning a 2027 comeback with a tour and new music.
On Saturday, an insider reached out to the Sun to tease new information regarding a possible upcoming return. The source explained that while the brothers are taking a much-needed break after their reunion tour, they aren't quite done with the band yet.
"Noel and Liam are taking a well-deserved break from the road this year to recuperate," the source said. "But they know the fans are hungry for more so they want to strike while the iron is hot."
According to the mole, lead guitarist and primary songwriter Noel has been busy writing new material all year, finding inspiration in the hectic touring schedule. “Noel has been busy writing and they have all year to record. He was really inspired last year and is full of ideas.” This news is perfectly timed, as Noel is set to receive "Songwriter of The Year" BRIT award later this month.
If confirmed, this potential album will mark the bands first full-length album since 2008, when they released their seventh studio album, Dig Out Your Soul.
Noel Gallagher of Oasis performs live on stage at Luna theater on October 31, 1995 in Brussels, Belgium. Paul Bergen/Getty Images (Paul Bergen/Getty Images)Why Did They Split?
Oasis spilt in late 2009 after severe infighting took place between Noel and Liam. The brothers had a physical altercation backstage of the Rock en Seine festival in Paris, leading to the cancellation of their set and the remainder of their tour.
Until August 2024, the two kept their 15-year-long feud alive, commonly throwing insults back and forth through the press, so their reunion tour announcement came as a pleasant surprise to fans. After the reunion tour concluded without issue, longtime fans began sharing possible comeback theories.
Now, those hopeful prospects regarding new material don't seem so far off.
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