Arabic version: إخوة أواسي يجتمعون لأول مقابلة بعد 25 عامًا
Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have done their first joint interview in 25 years for their upcoming tour documentary. According to BBC News, the documentary is set to be released in theatres on September 11, 2025, and is directed by Steven Knight, known for his work on Peaky Blinders.
The film will chronicle the band’s global reunion tour, which marks their first performances together after a 16-year break. The tour has already sold out major venues, including Wembley Stadium, and is described as “the biggest musical event of 2025.” The documentary will include rehearsal footage, backstage moments, and live performances from the tour.
The Gallagher brothers, who famously feuded for years, have rekindled their on-stage relationship, delighting fans with moments of camaraderie during their recent concerts. This reunion comes after their split in 2009, which had left many fans longing for a comeback.
Knight emphasized the importance of telling not only the story of the brothers and their band but also the impact their music has had on fans across generations. The documentary promises to capture the essence of how music can unite people, especially in challenging times.
With estimates suggesting the reunion could yield approximately £50 million ($68 million) for each brother, the documentary is part of a trend where concert films have gained popularity, following successful releases from other artists like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish.



















