Oasis ‘are in talks to record a live album of their upcoming sell-out gigs – meaning fans who missed out on tickets will still get to hear the shows’

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Oasis’s sell-out 2025 reunion tour may not be televised, but fans could still hear the show from their homes.

Brothers Liam, 52, and Noel Gallagher, 57, have reportedly been in talks to record a live album to celebrate and honour their live gigs which puts an end to a 15-year feud, according to The Sun.

And it is thought that the duo are likely to accept the offered deal as they will have the chance to solidify the historical event.

Those around the pair are said to believe Noel and Liam ‘would be mad’ not to agree to the recording deal.

A source told the publication: ‘ ‘By the time they’re playing next summer, it will have been 16 years since they last performed together and the sound will have evolved ­— and that is special.

Oasis’s sell-out 2025 reunion tour will not be televised, but fans could still hear the show from their homes

Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have reportedly been in talks to record a live album to celebrate and honour their live gigs which puts an end to a 15-year feud

Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have reportedly been in talks to record a live album to celebrate and honour their live gigs which puts an end to a 15-year feud

‘The concerts are a long way off and Oasis are focused on those shows at the moment.

‘But Noel and Liam would be mad not to record their reunion in a live album.’

Oasis released two live records during their heyday back in the 2000s.

They released Familiar To Millions in November 2000 – four months after Oasis debuted at Wembley.

Their first release sold more than a million copies.

Knebworth 1996 was their second release, and this was recorded across two shows at the Hertfordshire venue and was released in September 2021.

It got to No4 in the albums chart.

Oasis are reportedly in talks about filming a multi-million-pound Beatles-style documentary about the reunion tour – after they told fans their shows will ‘not televised’.

Oasis are also reportedly in talks about filming a multi-million-pound Beatles-style (pictured) documentary about the reunion tour after they told fans their shows will 'not televised'

Oasis are also reportedly in talks about filming a multi-million-pound Beatles-style (pictured) documentary about the reunion tour after they told fans their shows will ‘not televised’ 

Apple TV+ bosses reportedly in the running for the production and battling it out against Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

The film, which is believed to replicate Disney +’s The Beatles Get Back film, will follow Noel and Liam in the run-up to their high-anticipated gigs in 2025.

An insider told The Sun : ‘This is set to be the film of the decade, with Apple TV+ proposing huge money to bag the rights to this documentary.

‘They are facing competition from other streamers such as Amazon Prime and Netflix but Apple have thrown all their weight behind this one.

‘Fans can expect it to be in the same style as the Beatles documentary which gave a never-before-seen insight into the band.’

Their production is expected to following a similar style to Disney+’s Get Back, which followed Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr making The Beatles’ 1970 album Let It Be.

Noel and Liam are reportedly massive Beatles fans. 

MailOnline has contacted a representative for Oasis for a comment.  



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