The Oasis Reunion Tour Doc Is Coming to Theaters But No Longer Has a Title

Pitchfork5/8/2026 – 5/9/2026

Summary

A documentary focused on the Oasis reunion tour is set to be released in theaters on September 11. The film, directed by Steven Knight, does not currently have a title. This documentary follows the long-awaited reunion of the iconic British band Oasis, which has been a topic of interest among fans and the music community. The announcement of the documentary comes amidst previous statements from band member Liam Gallagher, who had indicated that they would not be making a documentary about the reunion. Despite this, the film is now confirmed and will be available in select theaters, allowing fans to experience the band's reunion tour through the lens of the documentary. Details regarding the content of the documentary have not been disclosed, and it remains unclear what specific aspects of the reunion tour will be highlighted. However, the anticipation surrounding the film suggests a significant interest in the band's legacy and the events leading up to their reunion. As the release date approaches, fans of Oasis and the broader music audience are expected to engage with the film, eager to see how the reunion is portrayed. The documentary's release marks an important moment for both the band and its followers, as it captures a pivotal time in Oasis's history.

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5d
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110
Hours Since Seen
Final Score6/100
CategoryAntiLindy
StatusActive
Recency Multiplier20% (0.5^110/48)
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  1. 2026-05-08
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