The documentary Don’t Look Back In Anger, produced by Steven Knight, will chronicle the 2025 Oasis reunion tour. Directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, the film features exclusive backstage access and the first joint interviews with Noel and Liam Gallagher in over 20 years. The documentary is scheduled for a September theatrical release before moving to streaming platforms including Disney+ and Hulu.
How the Oasis reunion shifted the music industry
The Oasis Live ’25 tour represents one of the most anticipated rock ‘n’ roll comebacks of our time. According to producer Steven Knight, the tour served as a vehicle for reconciliation, uniting diverse generations and cultures. Knight describes the film as a “backstage pass” that captures the band’s internal dynamics as the brothers reunited.
The documentary directors, Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, previously helmed acclaimed music films Shut Up and Play the Hits and Meet Me in the Bathroom.
What to expect from the documentary content
The film moves beyond standard concert footage to provide a “unique perspective” on the band’s global cultural impact. Based on the official synopsis, the documentary includes:
- Footage from rehearsals and backstage areas.
- The first joint interview with Noel and Liam Gallagher in over 20 years.
- Analysis of the emotional connection between the band and their international fan base.
The production aims to frame the reunion not just as a series of concerts, but as a “phenomenal global cultural moment,” according to the promotional materials released by the production team.
Where can you watch the film?
Fans will have multiple ways to view the documentary starting this September. The film will debut in select IMAX and standard cinemas. Following the theatrical run, international distribution will be handled by Disney+, while audiences in the United States will be able to stream the title on both Hulu and Disney+.
Watch for local cinema listings in late summer, as IMAX screenings of concert documentaries often sell out weeks in advance due to limited engagement windows.
Frequently Asked Questions
When were the first concerts of the Oasis reunion tour?
The tour officially began in Cardiff, which marked their first live performance together in 16 years. The band also performed two notable nights at Croke Park in Dublin last August.
Who directed the Oasis documentary?
Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace directed the film, with Steven Knight serving as producer.
Is this the first time the Gallaghers have been interviewed together in years?
Yes. According to the production team, the film features the first joint interview with Noel and Liam Gallagher in over 20 years.
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