Oasis fans are asking where the documentary of the Live ’25 tour is after months of waiting for a release date.
An announcement on the documentary did not reveal the release date, but fans of the 1990s superstars had hoped for further details by this point. A post to the Oasis subreddit saw impatient fans share their thoughts on why the release date had not been shared. Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher reunited for a series of shows in 2025, marking the first time they had appeared on stage with one another in sixteen years. The band’s tour is subject to a documentary film, with details of when it will be released not yet revealed. Frustrated fans are now wondering if Billie Eilish or future tour dates for Oasis may be the reason for delay.
A post to the r/Oasis forum reads: “Seriously, when are we getting this documentary? I expected it to be announced by now?!” Another fan replied: “So I noticed the Billie Eilish tour movie is coming out on May 8. Both her tour and Live ’25 ended on the exact same day, November 23, 2025. That movie’s release date was just put out there on 4/16 saying it’d open on May 8.
“This is all to say I feel like we’re close if similar tour movies are starting to pop up from the same timeframe. I don’t think we are far off.” Another disagreed, adding: “Hers is more of a straight concert film though so the turn around is probably faster.”
A third fan replied: “But that one is a live show basically, so they recorded one gig and knew they would spend a couple of months editing. And even then, there was a delay, it was supposed to have come out by now. This Oasis stuff was… we don’t know what it was. We thought it was just a live gig, then a documentary, then maybe both, we have no idea.”
One fan has since speculated that the release date could be the same date as Oasis’ first show back. They wrote: “Surely as close to a July 4 release would make sense, being a year on from the opening night in Cardiff, but if they aim for the typical Friday release, July 3 would be a likely candidate.”
Another fan disagreed, speculating that a Christmas release for the documentary could be on the cards. They theorised: “I think no news could be (lots of) good news. They absolutely killed building the hype around Live 25. They still have much of that lightning in a bottle but it could fade quickly. If they are going to do a run of shows in 2027, it makes sense to work back from that to maximise excitement without risking overexposure.
“A Christmas release capitalises on the nostalgia of the season while also acting as an indirect marketing tactic for an announcement of shows that would occur in the first part of the year – with performances in the summer. This would conflate Oasis with the summer and togetherness during a period of dreary weather and loneliness.
“If the doc were to be released sooner there might be over-saturation and people wouldn’t buy tickets. If there are future concerts then they’ll want them to be labelled as ‘a last chance’ rather than ‘the band is back and I’ll see them next run’. The doc can serve to be more of a trailer for next summer rather than closing the chapter on the previous one.”
