Illustration of Oasis performing live during their reunion tour for the documentary release news.
Illustration of Oasis performing live during their reunion tour for the documentary release news.
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Oasis reunion tour documentary set for september 11 release

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An untitled documentary chronicling Oasis' 2025 reunion tour will open in select theaters worldwide on September 11. The film will later stream on Disney+ and Hulu.

The project captures the Britpop band's Live '25 performances, which marked their first tour together since 2009. It spans 41 concerts held between July and November 2025 across multiple countries. The film features rehearsal footage, backstage moments, onstage performances, and the first joint interviews with brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher in more than two decades.

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Fans reacted positively to the Oasis reunion tour documentary announcement, expressing excitement for the September 11 theatrical release and backstage footage of the Gallaghers. Some noted the irony of the film proceeding despite Liam Gallagher's prior comments ruling out a documentary. High-engagement official posts from Disney amplified the news, while regular users shared anticipation for IMAX viewings and the streaming debut on Disney+ and Hulu.

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