Oasis 2025 Concerts: Exclusive Live Stream and Behind-the-Scenes Film Revealed

Over 10 million individuals attempted to secure Oasis tickets upon the announcement of their reunion concert, leaving a significant number disappointed as they were unable to get tickets.

This evening, the band launches a 41-date tour at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, drawing an audience of 74,000 eager fans. The occasion brings brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher back together.

If you’re staying at home, can you find a way to join the fun while keeping yourself safe on your couch?

Here’s everything you need to know about whether or not the concerts will make it to screens.

Will Oasis Live 2025 air on TV?

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Commencing at 1 PM on the 4th of July, BBC iPlayer will broadcast a live streaming event for individuals who are unable to attend in person.

Jason Mohammad and Tina Daheley will provide live interviews directly from Cardiff, along with real-time reports from attendees and spectators of the event.

Before the performance begins, you’ll have a unique opportunity to peek behind the scenes at the interior setup of Principality Stadium.

Unfortunately, the live stream concludes prior to the concert’s start. However, you can still participate in the pre-show excitement!

Will Oasis Live ’25 ever air on TV?

When the reunion of the band was initially revealed, they themselves made it clear that the performance wouldn’t be aired on television.

They declared, ‘The firing has ceased, the planets are in alignment, the long-awaited event is finally here. Don’t miss it; this won’t be broadcast on TV.’

Despite this, there is a film in the works documenting the massive stadium world tour.

Under the supervision of Steven Knight, the creator of Peaky Blinders, the Oasis Live ’25 film is set to be helmed by directors Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace. This movie will be produced by Magna Studios, a company known for their work on Lewis Capaldi’s critically acclaimed Netflix documentary titled How I’m Feeling Now.

The specific release date for the movie isn’t set yet, along with the exact amount of live footage, but it’s anticipated that it delves into the events occurring backstage to get the band ready for another performance.

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2025-07-04 14:38