Footage capturing Noel and Liam Gallagher’s long-awaited first encounter after years of feuding will be showcased in a documentary film about the band’s reunion. Sources reveal that the initial tension and uncertainty between the siblings were documented, providing Oasis fans with a mesmerizing glimpse into the thawing of their feud.
Last summer, the band surprised fans with the announcement of the Oasis Live ’25 tour following Liam’s decision to apologize to Noel, with support from his partner Debbie Gwyther. An insider commended Debbie for her role in ensuring the smooth progression of the reunion.
Renowned Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is overseeing the production of the documentary, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the brothers as they discussed their potential comeback and resumed collaboration. The film promises an intimate portrayal, featuring candid moments, mobile phone footage, and in-depth interviews.
Described as a deeply emotional journey, the documentary delves into themes of jealousy, animosity, and ultimately, the brothers’ yearning for reconciliation. Viewers will witness the emotional reunion and the brothers’ candid discussions leading up to it, showcasing a vulnerable side of Liam and Noel never seen before.
The band’s tumultuous history, including their 2009 split following a backstage altercation in Paris, culminated in a triumphant return at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium last July. Oasis is set to perform at London’s Wembley Stadium before embarking on tours to South Korea, Japan, and Australia.
In support of music education in UK state schools, the band recently launched Project Rock ’n’ Roll Stars, offering limited edition prints featuring original handwritten lyric sheets for iconic songs like Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back in Anger. Proceeds from the prints, available until November 25, will contribute to revitalizing music programs in schools.
By teaming up with CIRCA for this initiative, Oasis is dedicated to preserving music education for future generations. The project aims to address the decline of music provision in UK state schools, with all Oasis royalties allocated to support this cause.
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