Oasis are reportedly in talks for a documentary about their long-awaited reunion ahead of next year’s OASIS LIVE ’25 tour.Following the reconciliation of estranged brothers Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher and a UK and Ireland tour planned for next year, it seems their much-celebrated reform may now be brought to the screen in the form of a documentary.According to an insider who spoke to The Sun, AppleTV+ bosses are reportedly vying to capture the brothers in the run-up to their trek next summer in a documentary similar to the Beatles’ Get Back, which showed the making of the iconic band’s 1970 album ‘Let It Be’.“This is set to be the film of the decade, with Apple TV+ proposing huge money to bag the rights to this documentary,” an insider told the newspaper.“They are facing competition from other streamers such as Amazon Prime and Netflix but Apple have thrown all their weight behind this one.“Fans can expect it to be in the same style as the Beatles documentary which gave a never-before-seen insight into the band.”Oasis were previously the subject of the 2016 documentary Oasis: Supersonic, which charted their roots and rise to music superstardom.
NME praised it in a five-star review as “rousing, heart-rending and really f**king funny”.While anticipation for fans to finally watch the newly reformed Oasis after 16 years apart is sky-high, ticket sales for the concerts weren’t without controversy.Hundreds of thousands of fans were held in online queues – some reporting that they were kicked out after being identified as bots – and many were surprised by Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic pricing’ feature, which resulted in surge pricing in response to demand.The issue has since been brought to the Advertising Standards Agency,.
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