Oasis’ reunion tour is still months away, but production companies are reportedly already vying to win the rights to make a documentary about the tour.
The long-awaited reunion of Noel and Liam Gallagher rocked the music scene this week, leaving fans in awe.
Oasis have confirmed they will play 17 shows across the UK and Ireland in 2025.
In a social media announcement, the band declared, “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see it. This event will not be televised.”
However, there is reportedly a behind-the-scenes race between major production companies vying for the chance to create a film that marks the epic return of the hit film crew “Wonderwall”.
According to an anonymous source who spoke to The Sun, Apple has made a multi-million dollar offer to the band, and Netflix and Prime Video have also contacted Noel and Liam’s team.
“The Oasis reunion is the biggest music story of recent times and getting to meet Noel and Liam would be a huge success,” the insider revealed.
“It will be a very interesting sight to see the two brothers reunite and overcome the pain of separation,” they added.
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The newspaper’s sources hint that there will be big money on the table as both sides know that getting the price right to convince the Gallagher brothers to join is crucial.
“They knew the price had to be right for Noel and Liam to agree to do it,” the source said.
As news of Oasis’ reunion spread rapidly, the group now faces the daunting task of considering the many offers that are pouring in.
The insider added that it is not yet clear whether Liam and Noel will allow filming on the tour as they do not believe it is necessary.
The Britpop band recently announced three extra UK tour dates after huge demand for tickets.
Following the big news of Oasis’ reunion, “The Swamp Song Version 1” and “Heroes” saw a surge in streaming.
Streams of the former song increased by 557%, while streams of the latter song skyrocketed by 459%, The Sun reported.
Additionally, songs like “Falling Down,” “Turn Up The Sun,” and “The Shock Of The Lightening” are also seeing a surge in streaming activity.
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