We’re not sure who needs to hear this, but the two most consistently entertaining interviews in all of music or, frankly, in media are given by Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis. Whether it’s Noel slagging on The 1975’s Matty Healy as a “slack-jawed fuckwit” or Liam going face to face with a bunch of British school kids, they are never not a riot.
Prior to Oasis reuniting for a massive world tour last year, the brothers were barely on speaking terms, let alone ready to sit for an interview together. Their 1995 interview “Wibbling Rivalry” is part of the band’s lore, and frankly, a whole lot of prop bets didn’t cash last year when Liam and Noel managed to complete 2025’s tour without breaking up Oasis again before it was over.
Someone did, however, manage to capture the tour for posterity in a new documentary coming to IMAX theaters and Disney+ (that photo above is probably the only one you’ll see of the two of them looking happy around one another), and it happens to feature the first joint interview Liam and Noel gave together in over 25 years.
An Oasis tour documentary, currently untitled, will be released in IMAX and other theaters for a limited theatrical engagement on September 11, and it will then stream on Disney+ internationally and Disney+ and Hulu later this year.
Steven Knight, the director and producer known for “Peaky Blinders,” created the documentary, and the film is directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, best known for music docs “Shut Up and Play the Hits” and “Meet Me in the Bathroom.” The film hails from Disney, magna studios, and Sony Music Vision.
The feature documentary will follow Oasis during the band’s 2025 comeback tour, which covered the UK, a few spots in the U.S., and the rest of the world. It’ll show some rehearsal, backstage and onstage footage, and show just how big an impact the Britpop icons have had across generations.
There have been a number of Oasis documentaries over the years. Asif Kapadia and A24 had “Supersonic” in 2016, “Lord Don’t Slow Me Down” from 2007 followed the 2005-06 Don’t Believe the Truth tour, “Oasis…There and Then” was made during the band’s heyday in 1995 after the release of “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory,” and Liam got his own documentary in 2019 called “As It Was” after he put out a 2017 album “As You Were” that put him back on the map and probably eventually sparked his reunion with Noel.
“I genuinely cannot wait for the world to see this film. 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,” Knight said in a statement. “I wanted to tell the story of the brothers and the band, but just as important, the story of the fans whose lives the music has touched and sometimes changed forever. It is also the story of how music and songwriting can unite generations, cultures, countries and in a time of spite and division, give us all some reason to hope.”
“Opportunities like this are incredibly rare,” said Eric Schrier, President of Direct-to-Consumer International Originals, Strategic Programming, and Emerging Media. “The film is an intimate story of reconciliation, the power of music, and Oasis, one of the most successful and influential acts of all time. It’s a privilege to bring this extraordinary film to the big screen and to Disney+ subscribers around the world.”
The film is a magna studios production, presented by Sony Music Vision in association with Sony Music Entertainment UK. Producers are Sam Bridger (“Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now”, “Meet Me in the Bathroom”) and Guy Heeley (“Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man”). Executive producers include Kate Shepherd, Marisa Clifford, Tom Mackay, Krista Wegener, Isabel Davis and Tim O’Shea, with Oscar winning sound mixers James Mather (“Top Gun: Maverick”, “Belfast”) and Tarn Willers (“The Zone of Interest”) along with cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos (“Belfast”, “Beetle Juice Beetle Juice”) leading the creative technical team.



