A strictly limited Oasis edition is being released for the 30th anniversary. Details are here.
“Wonderwall” has now reached its 30th anniversary. For this occasion, the “Limited Edition (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? 7″ Singles Box Set” from Oasis has been announced. Here’s an overview of all the details.
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Release in December 2025
How exactly does the whole thing come about? The set imitates the cigarette pack design CD box from 1996. The replica contains four 7″ singles with the 2014 reissued versions of the tracks “Wonderwall”, “Some Might Say”, “Roll With It” and “Don’t Look Back In Anger” including the respective original B-sides. The limited edition will be released on December 12th.
This is what the limited edition looks like:
Even more oasis
The “25th Anniversary Edition” of “Familiar To Millions” is also out now. This is the band’s first live album, recorded during their concert at Wembley Stadium in 2000. This anniversary version will be released on November 14th in 2CD and 3LP format. The vinyl version is available for the first time since its original release.
Oasis live 2026?
Liam Gallagher recently gave rise to rumors that Oasis could give concerts again next year. At the Wembley concert in September he told fans: “See you next year.” However, the Briton was not more specific. However, fans noted on social media that the statement could just as easily mean no live dates, but rather an album or a solo tour.
Back in May, Oasis manager Alec McKinlay dismissed any hopes of new material from the Britpop band, as NME reported, and said they had no intention of announcing any further tour dates. “This is pretty much the last time, as Noel has made clear in the press,” McKinlay said, according to NME. “It’s a chance for fans who haven’t seen the band to get to know them, or at least some of them. And no, there is no new music planned.”
Liam Gallagher later contradicted Alec McKinlay’s comments on X, reiterating that only he and his brother were in charge when it came to Oasis updates. He clarified on the social media platform: “The only ones making decisions about the future of Oasis are me and RKID, so let’s take it one day at a time.”
In 2025, the Gallaghers themselves had denied both shows in Knebworth and a new album. But what the plans for more concerts are now – including for Germany – is unclear.

