The British rock band Oasis will release a documentary titled "Oasis: Don't Look Back in Anger" in cinemas on Sept. 11, 2026 [1].

The film documents the reconciliation of the Gallagher brothers and their subsequent return to the stage after 16 years [2]. This project serves as the definitive record of the band's 2025 reunion and the accompanying Live ’25 tour.

The documentary aims to provide an uplifting account of the band's biggest musical event of the year [3]. It captures the internal and external dynamics of the reunion, a process that saw the band return to performing together for the first time in over a decade.

Liam Gallagher described the emotional weight of the reunion in a separate interview. "I’m exorcising demons," Gallagher said [4].

Following the initial theatrical run, the film will move to digital platforms. It is scheduled to begin streaming on Disney+ and Hulu later in 2026 [5].

The production focuses on the scale of the Live ’25 tour, which saw the group return to massive venues and global attention. The film provides a behind-the-scenes look at the logistics and personal tensions involved in reforming one of the most influential bands in British music history.

"I’m exorcising demons."

The release of this documentary marks the transition of the Oasis reunion from a live event to a commercial media product. By securing a theatrical window followed by a partnership with Disney+ and Hulu, the band is leveraging the high demand for their return to maximize global visibility and archival legacy.