They are currently enjoying a five night stint of sold out shows in their home city of Manchester as their reunion tour gets well under way.
However it seems the Oasis reunion tour may lead to even bigger and better things with the band reportedly inundated with big money offers to play major festivals next year.
With the hype around the Brit pop band greater than ever The Sun have reported that their teams are receiving requests for Liam and Noel to play big shows all over the globe including Coachella and Benicassim.
An insider told the publication: ‘If fans thought Oasis were busy, they should see the offers their teams are fielding behind the scenes.
‘None of the bids are being accepted at the moment. They’re just being stacked up to be discussed at a later date. The focus for Oasis is this tour, and so far it’s been a phenomenal success.’
They added: ‘Any decisions about future performances are a long way off — but some of them look incredibly tempting.’

Oasis have reportedly been flooded with big money offers to play major festivals next year after the success of their sold out reunion tour

With the hype around the Brit pop band greater than ever their teams are receiving requests for Liam and Noel to play big shows all over the globe including Coachella and Benicassim
It will be down to Noel and Liam whether they continue following the existing dates, but they are loving being back on stage performing to their loyal fans.
MailOnline have contacted Oasis’ representatives for comment.
Oasis’ 41 date reunion tour, which kicked off in Cardiff last week, will also see the band head to the rest of the UK, Ireland, Australia, the US and Mexico.
It comes after ticketless Oasis fans reportedly tried to ‘storm Heaton Park’ on Friday as the band kicked off the first of their five-night stint at the venue.
It has been claimed that the police were forced to intervene as people attempted to gain entry to the sold-out gig, with footage showing metal fence panels on the ground.
The brothers performed in front of a sold-out 80,000 strong crowd in their home city of Manchester.
But some of those who were unable to get tickets to the event appeared to take matters into their own hands and attempt to jump the fence.
According to Manchester Evening News, an eyewitness claimed that ‘around 50 people’ had tried to ‘rush’ one of the internal entrances to the gig area.

An insider said: ‘None of the bids are being accepted at the moment. They’re just being stacked up to be discussed at a later date. The focus for Oasis is this tour, and so far it’s been a phenomenal success’

It comes after ticketless Oasis fans reportedly tried to ‘storm Heaton Park’ on Friday as the band kicked off the first of their five-night stint at the venue
It was thought that 10 people got in, but the publication reported that the rest were ‘apprehended and turned away.’
The police later issued a statement to MEN confirming that ‘no one made it through to the concert area.’
The shows at Heaton Park – a 600-acre public park in Bury and Manchester – are the only UK shows held outside a stadium, with the others taking place at the Principality Stadium, Wembley and Murrayfield.
Elsewhere, fans were given a treat as many lucky music lovers were able to enjoy the bands opening night at Heaton Park ‘for free.’
While some paid hundreds to watch the reunion gig, some were able to catch the performance on TV screens.
As the duo performed Don’t Look Back In Anger, Cigarettes and Alcohol and Morning Glory could be heard across Prestwich.
Although many didn’t have a ticket for the event, many were able to catch the gig on the big screens from a near by hill.

Elsewhere, fans were given a treat as many lucky music lovers were able to enjoy the bands opening night at Heaton Park ‘for free’ as they watched from nearby hills

The screens which allowed hundreds in and out of the park huge screens measured 84 meters by 12 meters
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, one fan said: ‘Henman Hill? Welcome to Gallagher Hill #oasis.’
‘Amazing night on Gallagher Hill in Heaton Park for Oasis. Best atmosphere & lovely people!’
Oasis guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs, who joined the brothers on stage, shared a clip of the fans enjoying the concert from outside the venue.
Alongside the clip, he penned: ‘No tickets needed,’ alongside red heart emojis.