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Fans have been given their first glimpse of the upcoming Oasis tour documentary. It comes a year to the day since the Live '25 Tour launched in Cardiff.
Tens of thousands of fans gathered at the Principality Stadium on July 4 2025, as the band finally reunited after putting their 16-year feud behind them. At the same time, the band revealed the film's title, Don't Look Back in Anger.
In never-before-seen footage of their reunion, the siblings are shown making their way to rehearsals after not seeing each other for 16 years following a blazing backstage row. A trailer for the film shows both Noel and Liam working together for the first time since the feud erupted.
"I just don't see myself on stage with Liam. I just don't see it," Noel, 59, says in the preview, according to the Mirror. And Liam, 53, adds: "The way it finished unacceptable."
Liam is then shown strutting around the rehearsal space as an anxious Noel watches on. Alongside behind-the-scenes material and clips from the recent live performances, the documentary will include the first shared interview with Noel and Liam in over 25 years.
The film, directed by Peaky Blinders mastermind Steven Knight, will hit cinemas and IMAX this September. Oasis officially split on August 28, 2009, after a backstage altercation between the brothers at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
But in 2024, the group announced a shocking comeback and they went on to perform 41 shows across the UK, Ireland, North America, Oceania and South America as part of their Live '25 Tour. This week, speculation began circulating about additional performances next year.
Venue insiders have suggested that the band are plotting a mammoth 12-night residency at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium in May and June 2027. Organisers of Manchester's Parklife festival have only stoked the rumours by moving its traditional June dates to July 2027, paving the way for a major series of city gigs.
Additional dates are allegedly being planned across the globe, too. It was previously revealed how the upcoming Oasis documentary is less a case of Don't Look Back in Anger and more like Love Actually.
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The Gallagher brothers are now believed to be getting along so well that Liam claims the footage of their reunion tour occasionally looks like a romcom. He said: "People are asking me what the documentary's like. It's a romantic comedy with a bit of rock 'n' roll."
When one fan asked: "Will we see you crying with Noel in the doc?" Liam replied: "BIG GIRLS don't cry."
Of the film, director Steven said: "I believe it captures the spirit and emotion of a global cultural moment and does justice to the wit and genius of two exceptional people. I wanted to tell the story of the fans whose lives the music has touched and sometimes changed for ever."
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