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Oasis documentary Don’t Look Back In Anger hits theaters in September

Published on 08/22/2026 at 11:02 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

Oasis return to the big screen in 2026: the documentary Don’t Look Back In Anger about their Live ’25 reunion tour arrives in theaters on September 11 before streaming later on Disney+ and Hulu, with German fans also covered by the worldwide rollout.

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Oasis are back in cinemas in 2026 with a major concert documentary. According to Variety, the film Oasis: Don’t Look Back In Anger opens in theaters worldwide on September 11, 2026, before arriving later in the year on Disney+ and Hulu.

Documentary brings the Live ’25 tour back to life

Variety reports that Oasis: Don’t Look Back In Anger focuses on the band’s Live ’25 reunion tour, their first run of shows together since 2009, and is produced by Magna Studios and Sony Music Vision with a limited IMAX release planned before a broader cinema rollout.Variety documentary report

The BBC notes that the movie includes the first joint interview between Noel and Liam Gallagher in around 25 years, capturing rehearsals, backstage moments and performances from what Disney and its partners describe as one of the most significant music events of 2025.BBC coverage of the Oasis film

Anniversary angle: Definitely Maybe at 30 and Germany’s connection

The documentary lands less than two years after Oasis marked the 30th anniversary of their debut album Definitely Maybe with a deluxe reissue released on August 30, 2024 on Big Brother Recordings, including newly mixed outtakes and an unreleased demo of Sad Song with Liam Gallagher on vocals.Official Oasis store listing

This timing means German cinema audiences will be seeing the Live ’25 material on the big screen just as the band’s early Britpop era is being revisited with anniversary editions, giving the documentary an added historical weight for fans who discovered Oasis in the 1990s.

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More news and background on Oasis

Readers who want a broader view of Oasis, from the Live ’25 reunion tour to the Definitely Maybe anniversary releases, can find additional coverage and context here.

How the music and the film fit together

The Live ’25 tour itself, which ran from July to November 2025, is presented in the documentary as a stadium-scale retrospective of Oasis’s catalogue, with setlists built around 1990s classics such as Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back In Anger, Live Forever and Champagne Supernova, according to reports on the production’s focus from Rolling Stone.

In that sense, Oasis: Don’t Look Back In Anger functions as a bridge between the band’s early Britpop sound – codified on Definitely Maybe and (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? – and the contemporary arena-rock staging of their reunion shows, allowing longtime followers to see how the songs translate to modern production without losing their guitar-driven edge.

Where Oasis stand now

With the documentary scheduled to hit theaters on September 11, 2026, and a subsequent streaming release on Disney+ and Hulu later in the year, Oasis currently have no officially confirmed concert dates beyond the Live ’25 tour, but remain active through film and archival releases.

Oasis at a glance

  • Act: Oasis
  • Genre: Britpop / rock
  • Origin: Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Active since: 1991
  • Lineup: Noel Gallagher (guitar, vocals), Liam Gallagher (vocals), plus rotating rhythm section and additional players during reunion shows
  • Label: Big Brother Recordings
  • Key works: Definitely Maybe (1994), (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? (1995), Be Here Now (1997), Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000)
  • Current album/Single: Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition), released August 30, 2024
  • Charts / Certifications: Definitely Maybe has been repeatedly certified multi-platinum in the UK over the decades, underscoring its lasting impact in the British charts.
  • Next live date: currently no officially announced future live date beyond the completed Live ’25 tour

Frequently asked questions about Oasis

When will the Oasis documentary be released in theaters?
The concert film Oasis: Don’t Look Back In Anger is set for a limited theatrical release starting September 11, 2026, including IMAX screenings in selected markets according to Variety.

Will Oasis tour again after the Live ’25 reunion shows?
Current reporting from outlets such as The Independent indicates that the band intends to take at least a year off live shows after finishing their 41-date 2025 reunion tour, and no official 2026 tour dates have been confirmed.

What does the Definitely Maybe 30th Anniversary Edition include?
The 30th anniversary release of Definitely Maybe pairs the 2014 remaster of the album with previously unreleased recordings from the Monnow Valley and Sawmills sessions, plus a demo of Sad Song, and is available as a 2CD or 4LP set via Big Brother Recordings.

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