After 41 shows across the globe, Oasis have officially wrapped up their massive “Live ’25” reunion tour — and marked the finale with a message that has left fans both emotional and full of questions about what comes next.
The tour, which began on July 4 in Cardiff, became one of the most talked-about live comebacks in recent memory. From explosive homecoming gigs in Manchester to an unprecedented seven-night run at London’s Wembley Stadium, and then moving across Europe, Asia, Australia, North and South America, the band delivered a consistent 23-song set that tapped directly into the heart of their legacy.
Following the final show in São Paulo on November 23, the band shared a statement thanking fans for their support throughout the tour. They described the journey as one filled with “love, joy, tears and euphoria” — and concluded with a line that immediately sparked speculation:
“There will now be a pause for a period of reflection.”
The São Paulo finale itself ended with an emotional gesture: Liam handing Noel the tambourine and maracas before the two brothers embraced on stage — a symbolic moment that didn’t go unnoticed by the crowd or by fans online.
Despite some hopeful hints earlier in the tour — including Liam casually calling out “see you next year” during a show — insiders suggest the band and their team have no plans to perform live in 2026, opting instead for a genuine break after months on the road.
Still, the pause doesn’t necessarily mark a full stop. Recent comments from Liam suggest that there are “loads more classics” the band would love to bring back to the stage in the future. Combined with the emotional atmosphere of the reunion tour, the door remains open — even if just slightly — for future activity.




