Oasis have officially announced their reunion – here’s all the films you can watch to get ready for their 2025 tour.

The legendary Gallagher brothers sparked rumours they had ended their 15-year feud after their social media accounts posted a mysterious date following Liam’s Reading Festival 2024 headline set.

Now, it’s confirmed that the brothers will tour the UK/Ireland in 2025, with plans to take the tour to Europe and beyond after their UK/Ireland leg.

Following the news of Oasis’ tour, fans have been piping up on social media about the potential of a documentary, with one commenting: “I guess all of us cinephiles are waiting for some type of film whether it be a doc or a live concert as well…”. Meanwhile, another fan simply took news of the tour as a “decent excuse to watch Supersonic again.”

Here’s all the films about the Britpop icons you can watch on streaming right now:

Supersonic

This seminal 2016 documentary directed by Mat Whitecross of Ian Dury’s biopic Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll was critically acclaimed for capturing the brothers’ skyrocket to fame during the 90s. The film scored a five star review from NME at the time of its release: “If you weren’t craving an Oasis reunion before, then this will have you begging for it.”

Supersonic is available to watch on Prime Video with a premium subscription; those without can rent the documentary for £3.49 or buy it for £5.99.

Meanwhile, Apple TV subscribers can watch the film for £3.49, whilst Google Play and YouTube offer the film for £2.49.

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Liam Gallagher: As It Was

In 2019, longtime collaborator Charlie Lightning teamed up with Liam to film his comeback solo record, 2017’s ‘As You Were‘. Featuring intimate interviews with Bonehead and Peggy, Liam and Noel’s mother, in their childhood home in Burnage, Manchester, NME rated it four stars as “a film made for Liam Gallagher fans… definitely maybe see it.”

For the curious, you can watch As It Was on Prime Video; rent it for £3.49, or buy it for £5.99.

Lord Don’t Slow Me Down

This 2007 documentary looked back on Oasis’ ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’ tour from 2005-2006. Directed by Bailie Walsh (who would go on to direct Springsteen & I), the film also saw Noel write a new song of the same name for the film, with NME hailing the track as “a howling fuzz-rock freakout”.

The documentary is currently available to watch on Apple TV+.

Oasis …There and Then

For those itching to relive the glory days of Oasis’ mid-90s reign, take a look at …There and Then, which stitches together live footage of their biggest gigs during the ‘What’s The Story (Morning Glory)’ tour.

Filmed throughout 1995-1996 and released later in 1996, you can watch …There and Then with a Prime Video subscription. You can also rent the film for £2.99 or buy it for £4.99.

Alternatively, those with an Apple TV+ subscription can also watch the movie.



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