Behind the stage and into the heart of a global phenomenon, the new documentary captures the Gallagher brothers' triumphant return
The summer of 2025 was defined by a sound many thought was lost to history: the jagged, stadium-filling roar of Oasis. When Liam and Noel Gallagher officially put aside fifteen years of silence for the Oasis Live '25 reunion tour, it wasn't just a concert series—it was a seismic cultural event. Now, that monumental journey is being immortalized in a landmark documentary feature, recently confirmed by Disney, Magna Studios, and Sony Music Vision.
Created by the BAFTA and Oscar-nominated writer Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders) and directed by the veteran documentary duo Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, the film aims to be more than a simple concert movie. Knight has described the project as phenomenal, revealing that early cuts stretched to four hours to accommodate the sheer volume of wit and genius provided by the brothers. The production was coordinated with unprecedented access, embedding film crews within the tour’s inner circle to capture the intimate reality of reconciliation.
At the heart of the film are the first joint interviews with Liam and Noel Gallagher in over 25 years. Fans will see the brothers not just performing, but rehearsing and sharing backstage moments, offering a rare look at the rekindled relationship behind the public persona. Knight noted that the Gallaghers were fantastic to work with, providing one quote after another that will undoubtedly cement their status as rock's most quotable siblings.
The cinematic experience will be anchored by the tour’s massive setlist, weaving iconic anthems throughout the narrative. Audiences can expect high-fidelity footage of unapologetically uplifting performances of classics like Live Forever, Wonderwall, and Champagne Supernova. Highlights will likely include the raw energy of the Cardiff opening and the emotional peaks of their Manchester and London stands, where songs like Don't Look Back in Anger became massive, multi-generational singalongs.
The release strategy matches the scale of the tour itself. The currently untitled feature is set for a global theatrical premiere on September 11, 2026, including limited runs in IMAX and select cinemas. Following its time on the big screen, the documentary will move exclusively to Disney+ and Hulu internationally later this year. As Steven Knight puts it, the film is designed to do justice to a global cultural moment, proving that music can still unite generations in a time of division.
Sources:
- Ground News
- Advanced Television
- Louder
- Consequence
- Official Charts
- Apple Music

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