Oasis Reunites to Record First New Music in 18 Years

The iconic '90s rock band is working on new material after a successful 25th anniversary tour.

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

The iconic British rock band Oasis is reuniting to record their first new music in 18 years, according to a new report. Band members Noel and Liam Gallagher, along with the rest of the core lineup, are taking a break from touring this year to focus on writing and recording new songs.

Why it matters

Oasis was one of the biggest bands of the 1990s, known for their anthemic rock sound and sibling rivalry between the Gallagher brothers. Their reunion and new music will be highly anticipated by fans who have been waiting nearly two decades for new material from the group.

The details

The band members, including guitarists Andy Bell and Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs and drummer Joey Waronker, have reportedly been working on new music in the studio. While details are scarce, the report indicates the band is eager to capitalize on the success of their recent 25th anniversary tour and give fans the new music they've been craving.

  • Oasis last released new music in 2008.
  • The band embarked on a successful 25th anniversary tour in 2025.

The players

Noel Gallagher

The lead guitarist, songwriter, and co-founder of Oasis.

Liam Gallagher

The lead vocalist and co-founder of Oasis, known for his iconic swagger and vocal delivery.

Andy Bell

The guitarist who has been a member of Oasis since 2000.

Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs

The original guitarist and founding member of Oasis.

Joey Waronker

The drummer who has performed with Oasis on various tours and recordings.

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What’s next

Details on the new Oasis album, including a release date and track listing, are expected to be announced in the coming months.

The takeaway

Oasis' reunion and new music is a highly anticipated event for fans of the iconic '90s rock band, who have been waiting nearly two decades for the group to return to the studio and stage.