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Oasis Reunion Tour Documentary Sets IMAX Cinema Release

Steven Knight’s Oasis reunion tour documentary will hit cinemas and IMAX before streaming on Disney+ in 2026.

Oasis Reunion Tour Documentary Sets IMAX Cinema Release

Steven Knight’s upcoming Oasis reunion tour documentary is heading for a limited theatrical rollout, with NME reporting that the film will open in cinemas worldwide from September 11, including IMAX screens, before arriving on Disney+ globally later in 2026. In the US, the documentary will stream on Disney+ with Hulu.

The release plan gives the project a scale that matches the level of attention around Oasis’ reunion tour. Rather than moving straight to streaming, the film will first be presented as a cinema event, with IMAX screenings positioning it as something designed to be experienced with the volume, size and communal energy of a live music moment.

According to the report, the documentary will feature rehearsal footage, backstage access and onstage material from the tour. It will also include the first joint interviews with Noel and Liam Gallagher in more than 25 years, a detail that immediately sets the film apart from a standard concert document.

That interview element is likely to be one of the project’s biggest draws. Oasis have always occupied a rare space in British music culture, where the songs, the personalities and the mythology around the band are inseparable. A film built around the reunion tour naturally carries the weight of performance, but the promise of Noel and Liam appearing together in interview form adds another layer of interest.

The involvement of Steven Knight also gives the documentary a notable creative profile. The project is being framed not simply as a tour recap, but as a major screen release with a defined theatrical window before its streaming life begins. For music documentaries, that distinction matters. A cinema-first approach can turn archival, backstage and live material into a shared audience experience rather than something consumed quietly at home.

The IMAX component is especially fitting for a film centered on a reunion tour. Large-format concert and tour documentaries depend on sound, scale and proximity: the feeling of being near the stage, inside the crowd, or in the private spaces just beyond public view. While details beyond the reported access remain limited, the combination of rehearsal rooms, backstage corridors and onstage footage suggests a film interested in both spectacle and process.

Disney+ will take the film global after the theatrical run, extending its reach beyond those able to attend screenings. In the US, its availability through Disney+ with Hulu reflects the platform’s current streaming structure for that market. The staggered release also gives the documentary two distinct lives: first as a cinema event, then as an on-demand title for a wider audience later in the year.

For now, the key date is September 11, when the film begins its worldwide cinema release. Further details about the documentary’s title, running time and full release pattern have not been outlined in the provided report, but the core pitch is already clear: a Steven Knight-produced Oasis reunion tour film, built from live access and rare joint interviews, arriving first on the biggest screens before moving to Disney+ in 2026.

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