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Your support makes all the difference.Oasis fans across the country will be rejoicing today after the band announced that their 15-year feud has come to an end. The Gallagher brothers have announced a UK and Ireland tour next summer, with tickets going on sale on 31 August.
Kicking off in Cardiff on 4 July 2025, the announcement comes ahead of the band’s 30th anniversary of arguably their most iconic album Definitely Maybe on 29 August 1994.
The reunion, while long-pined after, may come as a shock to fans due to the intensity of the famous feud between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher which broke up the band all those years ago. But if you’ve been living under a rock for the last 15 years, or want to get the whole backstory ahead of the reunion, then the 2016 rockumentary Supersonic is a great place to start.
Filled to the brim with nostalgia, candid interviews and footage, the film charts the band’s rise to fame and concludes with their last performance. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch Supersonic.
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Where to watch the Oasis documentary in the UK
The film won best documentary at The Empire Awards in 2017 and you can now rent or buy it from a variety of different streaming platforms including Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV for as little as £3.49.
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