Noel, 59, and Liam, 53, are set to return to the stage next year as sources 'confirm' new UK gig dates at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester and a record-breaking run of six concerts at Knebworth00:56, 08 Jul 2026Oasis will be back on stage next year as sources confirm a number of Manchester and Hertfordshire shows.‌Noel, 59, and Liam, 53, are set to stick with the same line-up as their shows last year — including guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, 61, who had to take time off from the tour after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.‌Sources claim the brothers will be performing a 12-date residency at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester and a record-breaking run of six concerts at Knebworth. Oasis’ gigs at Knebworth will break the record for the most times an act has played there.‌Fans have begging for more after their Live 25 tour set the world alight following a 14-year hiatus.An insider told The Sun: “Oasis’ schedule is booked. It’s 12 nights at the Etihad over six weeks starting in June. They will then play Knebworth six times over a three-week period in September. Dates could be added but for now that’s the master plan.”‌A source said: “Noel and Liam always planned for the tour to have a second run. There were discussions about announcing [it] during the World Cup because of the connection between Wonderwall and the Three Lions in this tournament. But they’ve settled on August."There is speculation there will also be shows outside England, including in Rome and Celtic Park in Glasgow.‌The band's PR team and the stadium are yet to comment on the speculation. However, responding to an excited fan on X, who tweeted: "12 night at the Etihad?", Liam set the record straight. While appearing to confirm that Oasis would be performing in Manchester next year, there seemed to be come confusion over the dates as the Don't Believe the Truth star replied: "12? I thought it was 10 ffs".After wowing global crowds with their greatest hits last year, Liam and Noel are now among some of the wealthiest people in the UK after their hugely successful reunion tour.The Mancunian siblings joined the likes of Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney and the Glastonbury Eavis family on the Sunday Time's Rich List, which was published in May.Article continues belowLiam and Noel are said to have amassed a projected fortune of £375million following their comeback - just £25million behind Emily Eavis and her family, the founders and organisers of Glastonbury Festival, who are listed as having a bank balance of a staggering £400 million.The Mirror has contacted the band's representatives for comment.For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads.