Liam Gallagher's Emotional Tribute as Oasis Tour Ends in Brazil
Liam Gallagher's tribute as Oasis tour ends

Liam Gallagher has shared a heartfelt message of gratitude to Oasis fans across the globe, following the monumental conclusion of the band's record-breaking world tour in Brazil.

Biblical Vibes and Heartfelt Thanks

Taking to social media platform X on Monday night, the iconic frontman penned an emotional tribute to the millions of supporters who attended the Oasis Live '25 World Tour. His post captured the raw energy and affection that defined the band's triumphant return after 16 years apart.

"To all OASIS fans around the world young middle aged old as **** THANKYOU from the bottom of my heart," Gallagher wrote, acknowledging the diverse age range of their dedicated following. He credited the fans for bringing "ENERGY and BIBLICAL vibes" to each performance, declaring that with their support, Oasis transformed from "just a good band" into "the BEST BAND ON THE ******* PLANET."

A Record-Breaking Global Journey

The legendary Manchester band wrapped up their epic 41-date tour with a spectacular final show in São Paulo, Brazil, performing to a staggering 600,000 fans. This brought the total attendance for the four-month tour to an estimated 2.9 million people worldwide.

Beginning in July, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher reunited on stages across Europe, North America, Asia, Australia, and South America, healing one of music's most famous rifts. The tour included iconic venues from Gallagher Hill in Manchester to the River Plate stadium in Buenos Aires and Los Angeles' major arenas.

What Comes Next for Oasis?

The conclusion of the tour has immediately sparked speculation about the band's future. An official statement released on the Oasis page described the tour as allowing the "most damaging pop cultural force in recent British history" to find "its way into the hearts and minds of a new generation."

The statement confirmed "a pause for a period of reflection," while music insiders are already buzzing about potential European dates for 2026. Rumours suggest possible shows at Manchester's Etihad Stadium and a return to the historic Knebworth venue.

Before the final chords of Champagne Supernova echoed through the Brazilian night, Liam Gallagher thanked his brother Noel, their bandmates, crew, management, and promoters. His parting words to the massive crowd offered hope for the future: "we'll see you again sometime."