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Oasis, Wu-Tang Clan, Phil Collins to Join Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

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April 14, 2026

Oasis, Wu-Tang Clan, and Phil Collins to Join Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

By Akanksha Khushi and Lisa Richwine April 13 (Reuters) – The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation unveiled its list of inductees for 2026 on Monday, including 1990s Britpop icons Oasis and American hip-hop collective Wu-Tang Clan, and adding Phil Collins as a solo performer 16 years after he was honored as part of the band Genesis. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

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The new class of inductees will be officially recognized at a ceremony scheduled for November 7, 2026, in Cleveland, Ohio. The event is expected to draw thousands of fans and music industry professionals from around the world.

Inductees by Category

  • Oasis: The British rock band, known for hits like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” will be recognized for their contributions to Britpop and alternative rock. The band’s members, including Liam and Noel Gallagher, have been hailed as two of the most influential musicians of the 1990s.
  • Wu-Tang Clan: This groundbreaking hip-hop collective from Staten Island, New York, will be inducted for their impact on American music. The group’s unique blend of lyrical dexterity and sonic innovation has inspired generations of artists.
  • Phil Collins: As a solo artist, Collins will be recognized for his contributions to rock music, including hits like “In the Air Tonight” and “Sussudio.” His induction marks 16 years since he was previously honored as part of the band Genesis.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation has been honoring outstanding artists and bands since its inception in 1983. The organization’s mission is to preserve the history of rock music and ensure its continued relevance for future generations.

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