Steven Knight Says the Oasis Live ’25 Tour Documentary Is 'Phenomenal'
The four-hour documentary features exclusive footage of Oasis's reunion, including rare moments of Liam and Noel Gallagher resolving their feud, with fan stories included.
- Filmmaker Steven Knight shared a progress update on the Oasis documentary, revealing the current cut runs four hours. He described the project as "a documentary with a plot," promising an intimate look at the band's reunion.
- The Live '25 tour marked Oasis' first shows in 16 years, following their 2009 split after a backstage altercation between Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher in Paris. The documentary captures their long-awaited reunion.
- Directing duo Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace helmed the film, which features rare access to rehearsals and pre-tour meetings. Producers also invited fans globally to submit personal stories tied to Oasis songs for potential inclusion.
- Noel Gallagher praised the tour as "10 out of 10" and better than the Nineties, calling the footage "amazing." He recently won Songwriter of the Year at the BRITs, where he expressed confidence in the final cut.
- Knight is currently working to reduce the four-hour runtime while finalizing the edit. He previously described the project as "phenomenal," noting unprecedented access to the brothers' meetings ahead of their comeback shows.
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