The owner of Knebworth has invited the reunited Oasis to play a gig marking their 30th anniversary.

In August 1996 the band played to 250,000 people at the stately home, and its owner says he is keen for the brothers to return.

Posting on X, Henry Lytton-Cobbold, who owns Knebworth House, said:

Speaking to BBC Three Counties, Mr Lytton-Cobbold said he was optimistic about the anniversary gig, but added that Liam and Noel Gallagher would "just need to stay friends for more than a year".

Noel Gallagher on stage at Knebworth Park on Saturday, August 10, 1996.Noel Gallagher on stage at Knebworth Park on Saturday, August 10, 1996. (Image: (C) Jill Furmanovsky Archive)

The Knebworth '96 concerts were made into a documentary film in 2021 and a year later Liam Gallagher returned for two concerts.

He added: "When you look back at '96, coming from playing pubs to two years later playing the biggest venue, it's unprecedented that sort of rise.

"Ask anybody, would they like to see Oasis back at Knebworth in 2026 - I defy you to find somebody who'd say no."

The latest in Oasis news is the announcement of ticket prices for their upcoming tour. 

For fans going to Wembley tickets could cost you anywhere from £74.25 for the cheapest seated tickets all the way up to £216.25 for the premium standing package.

Official Wembley Stadium prices are listed below:

  • General Standing: £151.25
  • Seated: £74.25 / £101.75 / £132.75 / £206.25
  • Premium Standing Package: £216.25

Extra tour dates have also been added in the last 24 hours including July 16 at Heaton Park in Manchester, July 30 at Wembley Stadium, and August 12 in Edinburgh.

Tickets will be on sale at at 9am on Saturday, August 31 via ticketmaster.