The film, directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, captures the first joint interviews from the Gallagher brothers in over twenty years.
A documentary on the Oasis reunion tour will screen in IMAX and select cinemas worldwide starting September 11, before moving to Disney+ and Hulu later this year. The as-yet-untitled film comes from directors Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, known for the LCD Soundsystem doc Shut Up and Play the Hits and Meet Me in the Bathroom. Disney, Magna Studios and Sony Music Vision are presenting.
The feature follows the Oasis Live ’25 tour, the band’s first run of shows in 16 years. It digs into rehearsals and backstage footage, and features the first extended joint interviews with Liam and Noel Gallagher since the early 2000s. The reunion tour reportedly grossed close to half a billion dollars, a figure that already places it among the most lucrative returns in rock history. The band will also be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame later this year.
No title or exact streaming date has been confirmed yet. The IMAX run gives the film a theatrical heft that matches the scale of the tour itself. For a group whose last studio album arrived in 2008, the documentary arrives at a moment when even the Gallagher brothers seem to have found a working truce, at least long enough to fill stadiums and sit for cameras again.
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