Oasis fans invited to send personal stories for Oasis Live '25 Tour film

The production company behind the upcoming Oasis Live '25 Tour film want fans to send in their personal stories relating to the band's songs.

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Oasis fans can get their stories featured in the Oasis Live '25 Tour documentary film
Oasis fans can get their stories featured in the Oasis Live '25 Tour documentary film

Oasis fans are being invited to share their stories about "a particular song" that holds "deep meaning" to them for the Oasis Live '25 Tour film.

Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is producing the reuniting Britpop legends' documentary, with renowned filmmakers Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace on board to direct - the duo behind LCD Soundsystem's concert film Shut Up And Play The Hits.

Magna Studios - whose credits include Beastie Boys Story, Gangs Of London, 20000 Days On Earth, and Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now - are heading up the production and are asking fans to send in their special memories associated with the Live Forever hitmakers' songs for potential inclusion in the film.

A post on the oasis-film.com website read: "Now, in the year of Oasis' sell out reunion tour, Magna Studios and Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders, A Thousand Blows) - in association with Oasis - are making a film exploring how this band's music has become so important to so many.

We are asking people all over the world if there is a particular Oasis song that has deep meaning for you. A song that tells the story of a life changing moment, a love, a loss, a heartbreak, or a break for freedom.

“Whatever the Oasis song, whatever the story – tell us…”

Oasis’ UK and Ireland shows - their first in 16 years - will kick off in Cardiff on July 4 and see them joined by special guests Richard Ashcroft and Cast.

The Supersonic band will also play USA, Canada, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil.

Meanwhile, frontman Liam Gallagher recently dismissed fan concerns over his vocal health ahead of the long-awaited reunion tour.

The 52-year-old frontman - who has Hashimoto's disease, which can cause a hoarse voice - sparked a frenzy online after posting about taking throat lozenges, sour candies and cough syrup, prompting speculation from fans that his voice might not hold up during his and older brother Noel’s upcoming stadium comeback shows this summer.

One fan messaged him on X after his admission: “@liamgallagher If you need that many throat stuff does that mean anytime your voice can still go? We don't want cancellations.”

Liam replied: “Shut up you melt.”

Another user asked the singer: “@liamgallagher Did you eat all your sour throat candies yesterday?” – to which Liam responded: “@adele_liam I did 2 pacs.”

The Oasis reunion marks the first time the band have performed together since 2009, when they split after a backstage altercation between the siblings at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.

Their return to the stage has been one of the most anticipated music events of the decade.

Rehearsals kicked off in London, with Liam joining his bandmates — including his brother Noel, 58 — for rehearsals this week.