Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher recently denied the rumors that there will be a documentary about the upcoming Oasis 2025 reunion tour.
Liam Gallagher breaks his silence
The Britpop legends had first announced their long-awaited reunion back in August, with a tour of the UK and Ireland. They went on to confirm their return to North America as well as a sereies of shows in Australia, which will take place in late October and early November and has since been extended twice due to “phenomenal demand”.
Since the announcement, there have been reports that a documentary is in the works to chronicle their journey to their return and the colossal gigs. The Sun reported that earlier this year AppleTV+ bosses were reportedly “proposing huge money” to acquire the rights to a film similar to the Beatles’ Get Back, which showed the making of the iconic band’s 1970 album ‘Let It Be’.
However, Liam Gallagher has now refuted these claims, saying if there is a documentary:
“I’m not gonna be in it anyway.”
Responding to a fan on Twitter/X on October 18th, who asked how filming was going, Liam wrote:
“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.”
Then, he replied to another fan who said there’s “no need” for interviews about the reunion. Liam wrote: “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 were previously the subject of the 2016 documentary Oasis: Supersonic, which charted their roots and rise to music superstardom.