Oasis Documentary Reveals Behind-the-Scenes Drama Ahead of 2026 Reunion Tour
March 17, 2026
A four-hour Oasis documentary produced by Steven Knight and directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace will offer a fly-on-the-wall view of rehearsals, meetings, and behind-the-scenes moments leading up to the reunion-era performances.
Knight intends a clear, story-driven narrative that blends documentary elements with extended storytelling, including memorable exchanges between Noel and Liam Gallagher.
Although no release date is set, the project is expected to arrive in 2026, with Magna Studios producing for Sony Music Vision.
There is no formal release date yet, but the project is anticipated to land in 2026.
Live 925 is framed as a reconciliation gesture and a reimagining of Oasis’s origins, with Manchester shows taking on new meaning and Sao Paulo representing a promise rather than a goodbye.
Noel Gallagher won Songwriter Of The Year at the BRITs 2026, while Oasis released officially recorded live versions from the Live 925 tour to keep fans engaged.
Oasis signaled a period of rest in November 2025 after a record-breaking tour that concluded in Sao Paulo, suggesting a pause before any new major live activity.
The Live 925 era drew over 320,000 fans across five sold-out Australian shows, underscoring the band’s global resurgence.
There have been rumors of additional 2026 shows, but Noel and Liam Gallagher are reportedly taking a year off from live gigs.
The 2009 breakup followed a backstage altercation between Liam and Noel, shaping the context for any potential reunion narrative.
Backstage scenes from the summer 2025 tour, including high-profile guests and a celebratory atmosphere, are expected to feature in the documentary.
Oasis participated in War Child’s Help album with a live version of Acquiesce, illustrating ongoing activities beyond the film project.
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The Independent • Mar 17, 2026
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Rolling Stone • Mar 17, 2026
The Oasis Reunion Tour Doc Is Currently Four Hours Long and ‘Phenomenal,’ Says Producer
The Canberra Times • Mar 18, 2026
'Phenomenal' Oasis Live '25 Tour documentary is coming