Liam Gallagher Responds To New Oasis Documentary Rumors

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Liam Gallagher talked about Oasis documentary rumors on X.

A fan account named Oasis World shared a post, writing, “NEW OASIS FILM RELEASING LATER THIS YEAR. An insider says; ‘It’s a look at how they got here from the split to the reunion including interviews with NOEL & LIAM as well as rehearsals ahead of the tour & live ’25 concert footage shot around the world. Fans will be ecstatic.'”

Gallagher saw this tweet and commented, “No films No documentary’s No interviews No more photos just RnR.”

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Liam denied rumors about a documentary for the Oasis 2025 reunion tour last year, too. Since the tour was announced, there have been reports about a documentary covering their return and big shows, via NME.

Earlier last year, AppleTV+ was said to be offering a lot of money for a film similar to The Beatles’ ‘Get Back,’ which showed the making of their album ‘Let It Be,’ according to The Sun. However, Liam rejected these claims, saying that if there is a documentary, “I’m not gonna be in it anyway.”

Liam responded to a fan on X who asked about the filming, saying, “We’re not doing 1. I’m not gonna be in it anyway I’m doing the gigs there’s been enough said about this band it’s time to get Rocking and Rolling not yapping and scrapping.”

Gallagher replied to another fan who said there’s ‘no need’ for interviews about the reunion, saying, “Exactly we’ve been over this bollox a million times and some people have different versions to others we’re back and that’s all that matters to me and should donto the REAL fans of the band.”

Oasis announced their long-awaited reunion in August, with a UK and Ireland tour. They later confirmed shows in North America and Australia, which were scheduled for late October and early November. The Australian tour was extended twice due to high demand.

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