Oasis Documentary Trailer Reveals Gallagher Brothers’ Reunion Hesitation: ‘Will It Fall Apart Again?’
Oasis has dropped the first trailer to its upcoming documentary, Oasis: Don’t Look Back in Anger , which chronicles the band’s blockbuster Live ‘25 reunion tour.
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“The way it finished — unacceptable,” declares Liam over video of the band gathering.
“It didn’t sit right with me, man.” “I just don’t see myself on stage with Liam,” adds Noel.
“I don’t really want to be going back with the tension.
Will it fall apart again ?” The trailer later jumps to the opening night of the tour in Cardiff, Wales, with Liam describing the shows as a chance to “exorcise demons.” The film is scheduled to be released in cinemas worldwide on Sept.
11, with early IMAX previews across the U.K. and North America on Sept.
9.
Tickets for both forms of screenings can be found at Oasis’ website, along with further purchasing information.
The film will premiere at the Venice International Film Festival ahead of release.
Oasis: Don’t Look Back In Anger is produced by the BAFTA and Oscar-nominated producer and writer Steven Knight and directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, the filmmakers behind LCD Soundsystem’s Shut Up and Play the Hits documentary.
The two-hour film is “an unapologetically uplifting account of the biggest musical event of 2025, capturing the experience and emotions of the band and their fans across the world,” according to the press release.
“Alongside the band’s sold-out world tour, the film also explores the profound emotional impact of this phenomenal global cultural moment and what their music means to audiences and generations worldwide,” the synopsis adds.
Featuring “unprecedented access and never-before-seen footage”, the documentary will include rehearsal and live footage, as well as the first joint interview with Liam and Noel Gallagher in more than 20 years.
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