Gallagher brothers reunite in Oasis tour film, hitting theaters in 2026
Liam and Noel Gallagher will share their first joint interview in over 25 years, as an Oasis reunion film heads to theaters and IMAX on September 11, 2026.

Liam and Noel Gallagher are set to appear together on screen again in a film built around Oasis Live ’25, the band’s first tour since 2009 and one of the biggest rock reunion stories of the decade. The untitled feature documentary will bring the brothers into the same interview chair for the first time in more than 25 years, a detail that gives the project a cultural weight far beyond a standard concert movie.
Disney confirmed the film will open in theaters and IMAX on September 11, 2026, before moving to Disney+ internationally and to Hulu and Disney+ in the United States. That rollout signals a carefully staged commercial path: premium theatrical event first, then a streaming afterlife designed to keep the reunion circulating long after the final arena lights go down.

The documentary centers on the 2025 global run that stretched across 41 concerts, turning Oasis’s return into a full-scale nostalgia event for fans who had waited since the band’s 2009 split. Disney says the film will include rehearsal, backstage and onstage access, along with the emotions of the band and fans around the world. That framing matters. It is not just a record of songs played live, but an attempt to bottle the tension, history and release that came with putting the Gallaghers back in the same orbit.
The project also places a high-profile creative team behind the lens. Steven Knight, the BAFTA and Oscar-nominated writer, producer and director known for Peaky Blinders, is attached to the film, while Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace are directing. Reports have also suggested an earlier cut ran close to four hours, a sign that the material around the reunion may be as valuable as the performances themselves.

For the music business, the film sits squarely in the nostalgia economy, where legacy acts increasingly drive not just tickets but premium content, branded documentaries and event cinema. For longtime fans, the first joint interview in more than a quarter-century is the real headline. Whether the project reflects a genuine thaw between Liam and Noel Gallagher or a carefully managed reunion brand, the result is the same for Disney and Oasis: a comeback story with global reach, commercial power and unfinished emotional business.
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