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A concert film about Oasis's 2025 reunion tour will include the first joint interview with Noel and Liam Gallagher in 25 years. Disney said the feature-length movie, directed by Steven Knight, will be released in theaters on September 11. The documentary focuses on the band's global tour performances following a 16-year break.
BBC NewsA documentary about Oasis's 2025 reunion tour will include the first joint interview with Noel and Liam Gallagher in 25 years, according to Disney. The entertainment company confirmed on Friday that Steven Knight, the director of Peaky Blinders, created the feature-length film.
It is scheduled for theatrical release on September 11. The movie centers on the band's global reunion tour, during which the brothers performed together on stage for the first time since their breakup in 2009. The tour included sold-out shows at venues including Wembley Stadium, followed by performances across the US, Australia, South Korea, Japan, Argentina and Brazil.
Background on the Reunion Feuds between the brothers led to the band's split after years of success in the 1990s and 2000s. Fans had anticipated a reunion for years following the 2009 breakup. A joint statement from Disney, Sony Music Vision and Magna studios described the Oasis tour as the biggest musical event of 2025.
The documentary will include footage from rehearsals, backstage and onstage performances.
The untitled concert film also contains the first joint interviews with Noel and Liam in over 25 years, the statement said. " — Steven Knight (BBC News) The brothers performed chart-topping hits including Don't Look Back in Anger and Wonderwall. During the gigs, fans saw them hugging and bantering on stage after more than a decade of public disputes.
Estimates from Birmingham City University indicated the tour success could bring each brother approximately £50m ($68m). Concert films have grown in popularity, with recent examples including films from Taylor Swift's Eras Tour and Billie Eilish's live show.
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