A new untitled documentary chronicling the highly anticipated reunion and global tour of Oasis is officially on the way, promising an intimate look at one of the most talked-about comebacks in modern music history. The film is set to open in IMAX and cinemas worldwide for a limited theatrical run beginning September 11, before arriving later this year on streaming platforms internationally.
Following its theatrical release, the documentary will stream exclusively on Disney+ in international markets, and on both Hulu and Disney+ in the United States.
Behind the Camera: A Deep Dive Into a Cultural Moment
The project is directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, filmmakers known for capturing music culture with a cinematic edge. The documentary goes beyond concert footage, offering a broader narrative that includes rehearsals, backstage access, and live performances from the band’s sold-out world tour.
Perhaps most notably, the film features the first joint interviews with Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher in more than 25 years—an inclusion that alone has generated significant anticipation among fans.
According to the press release, the documentary also explores “the profound emotional impact of this phenomenal global cultural moment and what their music means to audiences and generations worldwide.”
A Story of Brothers, Music, and Reconciliation
Steven Knight, who oversaw the documentary, emphasized the emotional and cultural depth of the project. He described the film as more than just a tour chronicle, highlighting its focus on both the band’s legacy and the fans who have grown up with their music.
He noted that the documentary aims to tell “the story of the brothers and the band,” while also capturing “the story of the fans whose lives the music has touched and sometimes changed forever.” Knight also pointed to music’s ability to connect people across divides, calling it a source of hope in a fractured world.
Industry Excitement and Global Reach
From the distribution side, Disney executive Eric Schrier described the project as a rare opportunity, calling it “an intimate story of reconciliation, the power of music, and Oasis, one of the most successful and influential acts of all time.” He added that bringing the film to both cinemas and streaming audiences worldwide is a privilege.
Noel Gallagher on the Documentary
Noel Gallagher has also commented on the project ahead of release. While he admitted he has only seen small portions so far, he said early reactions from others have been overwhelmingly positive.
“If it even captures five per cent of what that tour was, it’ll be astonishing,” he said, expressing curiosity and optimism about the final cut.
What We Know So Far
The film promises a layered narrative:
- Behind-the-scenes access to the reunion tour
- Archival and rehearsal footage
- Emotional storytelling centered on fans and legacy
- First joint interviews with the Gallagher brothers in decades
- A cinematic IMAX release followed by global streaming availability
The title of the documentary has not yet been revealed, but anticipation is already building as more details are expected to emerge soon.
For fans of Oasis, this looks set to be more than just a concert film—it’s shaping up to be a cultural time capsule of one of the most significant reunions in British rock history.