Liam and Noel Gallagher have shared the first look of their brand new documentary one year to the day since their Live 25 tour kicked off in Cardiff16:23, 04 Jul 2026Updated 16:43, 04 Jul 2026Oasis: Don't Look Back in Anger documentary teaserNoel Gallagher admits his concerns about reuniting with brother Liam in the first look at their eagerly-anticipated tour documentary.‌A year to the day since the Live 25 Tour kicked off in Cardiff, the band have announced the movie's title, Don’t Look Back in Anger, with the release of a trailer featuring unseen footage of their comeback.‌The formerly warring brothers are seen heading to rehearsals after not speaking for over 14 years following a furious off-stage bust-up.‌“I just don’t see myself on stage with Liam. I just don’t see it,” says Noel in the preview.“The way it finished - unacceptable,” responds Liam.A voiceover continues: “Most thought it would never happen and some still aren't convinced”‌“It’s gonna be chaos,” declares Liam.As well as backstage clips and footage from stage, the new documentary will air the first joint interview from Noel and Liam in 25 years. The film, directed by Peaky Blinders director Steven Knight, is set for release in cinemas and IMAX this September.Oasis officially broke up on August 28, 2009, following a violent backstage altercation between the Gallagher brothers at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris. Noel quit the band, cancelling their remaining tour dates and ending a 15-year run.‌In 2024, fans prayers were answered as the group announced a shock comeback. The Oasis Live '25 comeback tour went on to feature a total of 41 shows spanning a five-month period across the UK, Ireland, North America, Oceania, and South America. The tour began on July 4 at Cardiff's Principality Stadium and concluded on November 23 in São Paulo, Brazil.This week rumours have ignited that the brothers will stage another reunion next year. Venue sources have reported that the group are planning an epic 12-night residency at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium across May and June 2027.‌Adding fuel to the rumour, Manchester's Parklife festival shifted its traditional June dates to July 2027 to clear the schedule for a major run of city shows. The run is expected to expand far beyond Manchester into a full world tour. Dates are reportedly being mapped across the UK, Europe, North America, and South America (including Chile, Argentina, and Brazil).Until then, fans will get the chance to relive the memories of 2025 with the release of their upcoming documentary. The Mirror previously revealed how the upcoming documentary is less a case of Don't Look Back in Anger and more like Love Actually.Peace has taken root so deeply between the once-warring Gallagher brothers that singer Liam said the film of their reunion tour plays out like a romantic comedy.‌Liam said: "People asking me what the documentary's like. It's a romantic comedy with a bit of rock'n'roll." The singer said they will roll out a sky blue carpet for the premiere, a nod to their love of Manchester City.A fan asked: "Will we see you crying with Noel in the doc?" Liam replied: "BIG GIRLS don't cry."Peaky Blinders' director Steven Knight, who made the doc, said: "I believe it captures the spirit and emotion of a global cultural moment and does justice to the wit and genius of two exceptional people."Article continues belowHe added: "I also wanted to tell the story of the fans whose lives the music has touched and sometimes changed forever. It is also the story of how music and songwriting can unite generations, cultures, countries, and, in a time of spite and division, give us all some reason to hope."