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How to watch Oasis documentary Supersonic as Liam and Noel Gallagher confirm reunion

It's official - Oasis are reuniting. Following years of speculation, Noel and Liam Gallagher have finally confirmed their highly-anticipated reunion.

It's the news fans of the Burnage brothers have dreaming of. The Gallaghers are set to embark on a 2025 world tour, including four huge homecoming shows at Manchester's Heaton Park.

The tour will kick off with 14 stadium dates in the UK and Ireland announced on Tuesday (August 27), with the promise of a world tour after that. The tour will start Wales in July 2025 with two nights at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium. The brothers will then head to Manchester, playing four nights across two epic weekends in the summer. After, they play Wembley, Edinburgh and Dublin.

Understandably, there's been major reaction from fans and music industry figures from across the world. Abbey Road Studios, the famous London recording studio where Oasis recorded multiple songs, described the band’s reunion as “history”.

The studio posted that single word as it joined tens of thousands who commented beneath the band’s announcement on Instagram, where BBC Radio 2 also commented: “They’re back!” Alan McGee, the music executive who signed Oasis to his label Creation Records in 1993, posted to the platform: “Good for music. Good for them. Good for us.”

There have been a number of documentary films made about Oasis, including 2016's Supersonic. Named after the band's debut 1994 single of the same name, the film takes a look back at the history of Britpop and Oasis, following their journey from their formative years to the height of their success in the '90s.

Supersonic is directed by Mat Whitecross, with Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees, who was awarded an Oscar for the film music-documentary Amy,

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk