Oasis rule out Knebworth return along with any more UK dates

admin admin | 09-12 00:15

Oasis have ruled out returning to Knebworth Park along with any plans for more dates in the UK.

The band performed two concerts on the grounds of the stately home in Hertfordshire in 1996 and they are remembered as some of their best and biggest gigs. They later released a live album from the shows and the 2021 documentary Oasis Knebworth 1996.

There had been reports in The Sun newspaper that brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, whose comeback for a 2025 tour of the UK and Ireland sold out in a day, are open to the idea of adding to the 19-date run at the venue, situated near Stevenage.

But Oasis released a statement on social media saying: "Contrary to reports in some UK tabloid media today, Oasis will not be playing Knebworth Park in the future.

"There are no plans for any further UK dates beyond the currently announced UK stadium tour."

The group have already finalised dates for the Live 25 tour to include two more London shows at Wembley Stadium on 27 and 28 September following the furore over fans unable to get tickets due to technical issues.

Those who are successful in the private invite-only ballot are set to be told by this Friday at 9pm fans reported on social media.

Oasis has yet to release tickets or dates for their tour outside of Europe.

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