Experience the legendary Oasis reunion tour like never before. This four-hour documentary weaves concert footage with a cinematic plot for a phenomenal story.
- March 18, 2026
AceShowbiz - The upcoming documentary about the legendary Oasis 2025 reunion tour is shaping up to be an extraordinary cinematic experience, currently running around four hours in length. Producer Steven Knight has described the film as "phenomenal," highlighting its unique approach to storytelling.
During a recent interview on Project Big Screen, Knight revealed that the documentary is not a typical concert film but rather “a documentary with a plot,” emphasizing that it "actually got a story." Although he did not clarify exactly how the narrative unfolds, this description suggests the project could blend factual documentary footage with dramatized elements, similar to Martin Scorsese’s take on Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue tour or Charli XCX’s The Moment.
Despite the impressive four-hour length, Knight confirmed the team is working on trimming the runtime to a more audience-friendly duration. He also expressed great enthusiasm about the interviews with brothers Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher, noting their wit and how entertaining their conversations were throughout the filming process. "They're just one quote after another, they're just so funny," Knight remarked.
Steven Knight, known for creating the hit Netflix drama Peaky Blinders and writing an upcoming film, is producing the Oasis documentary. The film is directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, who have previously worked on notable music documentaries including LCD Soundsystem’s 2012 concert film Shut Up and Play the Hits and the 2022 documentary Meet Me in the Bathroom, which covers the early-2000s indie rock scene in New York City.
The 2025 reunion tour wrapped up last November after Oasis’ series of performances across South America. While the band has no confirmed plans following the documentary, Liam Gallagher has teased the possibility of future tours through vague social media posts. At the end of December, responding to a tweet about the tour’s end, he hinted, "Bring on 2027 I mean 2026 I mean happy easter."
This documentary promises to offer fans an in-depth and fresh perspective on one of the most iconic bands in rock history, capturing the spirit and stories behind the much-anticipated reunion. As it moves closer to release, anticipation is growing for a film that goes beyond typical concert footage to deliver a compelling narrative experience.