
Peaky Blinders creator, Steven Knight, recently shared an exciting update about the forthcoming behind-the-scenes documentary on Oasis’ reunion tour.
Knight, the producer of the documentary, sat down with Project Big Screen recently as part of press for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. During the interview, he was asked for updates on the Oasis Live ’25 film. Details on the project have been scarce since its announcement almost one year ago exactly, in March 2025. But Knight told Project Big Screen simply, “it’s phenomenal.” See the entire interview clip below.
Knight goes on to tease that the film has been edited down to four hours, and will continue to go through edits to achieve a more cinema-standard runtime. He emphasised its narrative saying, “it’s a documentary with a plot” and that the production team has actually “expanded [the story].” He says fans will “see when you see it,” to find out just what this expansion entails.
Speaking on the process of making the film, Knight said, “it’s been great, and [the Gallagher brothers are] great.” Knight interviewed them both for the documentary, saying of it, “they’re just one quote after another,” and “they’re just so funny.”
Other excitement about the upcoming film comes from Noel Gallagher himself, just after his BRIT Award win for Songwriter of the Year in February. He said, “Everyone who has seen it, or seen more of it than I have, has said that it’s amazing. If it even captures five per cent of what that tour was, it’ll be astonishing. Looking forward to it.”
Previously, a source claimed that in documentary footage, “Liam and Noel have never been seen in such an open and vulnerable way” and veiwers will be “spellbound.” What is known for sure is that the crew followed Oasis as they made preparations for their historic comeback, and through the Oasis Live ’25 Tour. The tour marked the band’s first live appearance since their split in 2009, so it’s anticipated that the film will cover the band’s journey back to the stage.
Also, fans have been asked to contribute memories for the film. Manga Studios, the studio behind the documentary, made an appeal last June: “We are asking people all over the world if there is a particular Oasis song that has deep meaning for you. A song that tells the story of a life changing moment, a love, a loss, a heartbreak, or a break for freedom.” There is no word yet on how these contributions will appear in the film.
While Knight is credited as the film’s creator and producer, it is directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace. The duo’s past directorial credits include LCD Soundsystem’s Shut Up and Play the Hits, and Meet Me In The Bathroom, the 2022 indie rock documentary. There is no release date set and no official title yet revealed, but the documentary is expected to arrive in 2026.
