Liam Gallagher

An all-star global music event live from London's Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert featuring the biggest names in music joining together in celebration of the life, music and love of Taylor Hawkins, one of modern music’s most beloved figures.

Freedom Uncut chronicles the tumultuous — yet creatively fruitful — period of Michael’s life and career following the release of his 1987 solo debut, Faith, then through the creation and release of his 1990 follow-up Listen Without Prejudice, Vol. 1. Along with documenting his creative efforts during this period, the doc will also explore his relationship with Anselmo Feleppa — who died from AIDS-related complications — as well as the death of Michael’s mother.

Unparalleled access to the world renowned rockstar, Liam Gallagher, as he heads to the famous Rockfield Studios in Wales with his sons, Lennon and Gene for 48 hours of music, memories and mayhem.

Liam traces back to the site of his former band’s defining performances, incorporating all-new interviews, behind the scenes and concert footage captured from 20 camera positions. The film explores and seeks out stories and perspectives from collaborators and fans from diverse generations from around the world, transposing the emotional and social context of the 90s’ shows versus the tumult of our current era.

In June 2022 Liam Gallagher defied all expectations and returned to Knebworth, 26 years after his former band Oasis' historic 1996 shows. Performing to 170,000 people, this feature length concert film captures the first of two sold out nights.

On 10th and 11th August 1996, 250,000 young music fans converged on Knebworth Park to see Oasis play two record breaking, era defining shows. This version, included on the 'Oasis: Knebworth 1996' Blu-Ray/DVD, was shot on the 10th and was remastered in 2021.

This 25th anniversary film of the legendary Oasis features a 1996 archive concert that has never ever been shown and backstage footage from gigs, with additional interviews with the band and concert organizers. This is a joyful and poignant cinematic celebration of one of the most iconic live concert events of the last 25 years that the whole family can enjoy whilst, driven entirely by the music, and the fans’ own experiences of that monumental weekend.

On 10th and 11th August 1996, 250,000 young music fans converged on Knebworth Park to see Oasis play two record breaking, era defining shows. This version, included on the 'Oasis: Knebworth 1996' Blu-Ray/DVD, was shot on the 11th and was remastered in 2021.

Oasis front man, Liam Gallagher, returns to MTV Unplugged with biblical performances of his greatest hits and tracks off his new album “Why Me? Why Not” from the historic Hull City Hall. Recorded on 3rd August 2019 in Hull

British rock star Liam Gallagher performs a live hometown gig in Manchester, England.

The emotional story of how one of the greatest rock frontmen went from the dizzying heights of his champagne supernova years in Oasis to living on the edge ostracised lost in the musical wilderness of boredom, booze and bitter legal battles.

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Radio 2's coverage of The Biggest Weekend culminates with a headline set by Liam Gallagher.

Live coverage of the concert set up by Ariana Grande at Old Trafford cricket ground to benefit those affected by the May 2017 Manchester bomb attack. Performers include Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Katy Perry, Take That, Pharrell Williams, Niall Horan, Miley Cyrus, Usher, Robbie Williams, Little Mix and The Black Eyed Peas.

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This documentary covers the span of George Michael's entire career, concentrating on the formative period in the late Grammy® Award winner’s life and career, leading up to and following the making of his acclaimed, best-selling album “Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1” and his subsequent, infamous High Court battle with his record label that followed, while also becoming poignantly personal about the death of his late partner and first love, Anselmo Feleppa.

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Over 40 international artists share their experience with Argentina and the crowd at their concerts, stating their passion is the best they've ever seen.

Liam Gallagher's first U.S. concert as a solo artist. Performed as a secret gig at New York's McKittrick Hotel.

Liam Gallagher performs an intimate gig at Bethnal Green Working Men's Club for Absolute Radio.

Liam Gallagher and his band play a set of classic Oasis songs and songs from his new album "As You Were" on the Other Stage, Glastonbury, Saturday 25th June 2017.

Supersonic charts the meteoric rise of Oasis from the council estates of Manchester to some of the biggest concerts of all time in just three short years. This palpable, raw and moving film shines a light on one of the most genre and generation-defining British bands that has ever existed and features candid new interviews with Noel and Liam Gallagher, their mother, and members of the band and road crew.

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A selection of interviews with the Gallagher brothers from the BBC archives.

Documentary that outlines the 1990s and the decade the changed the world.

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A documentary about the English alternative rock band, The Stone Roses. Meadows interweaves archive film, intimate behind-the-scenes footage and never-before-seen material, delivering the definitive account of the band and their music. He was also granted unprecedented access to their rehearsals for the summer 2012 Manchester concerts. A momentous occasion in modern music, these were the first gigs performed by The Stone Roses in 16 years.

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Time Flies contains all 36 videos ever made by the band (many previously unreleased) including versions made for the UK and American markets. The songs that comprise this DVD span 15 glorious years walked tall alongside a staggering seven consecutive number one albums. Starting with their irresistible debut, 'Supersonic' and finishing with their very last release, 'Falling Down', the album features clips for all of their singles, 23 of them Top Tens including eight #1's. Features 'Wonderwall', 'Live Forever', 'Don't Look Back In Anger', 'Champagne Supernova', 'All Around The World' and many more.

8.6/10

Lord Don't Slow Me Down is a rockumentary film, looking back on British rock band Oasis' Don't Believe the Truth world tour which took place from May 2005 to March 2006. The film is directed by Baillie Walsh. It went platinum in the UK

Oasis, recorded live at Estadio River Plate, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on March 5th 2009

Oasis plays songs from all their albums - spanning a nearly twenty year career - but the songs from their new album, "Dig Out Your Soul," are featured heavily on the set list.

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Oasis. There should be no need for introduction; one of the most successful and critically acclaimed British rock bands ever are back and MTV has exclusive access to the London leg of their UK tour. Our cameras will go live for a gig not to be missed. You can’t buy a ticket, as the tour as ever sold-out in record time. Enjoy a front-row seat at MTV’s exclusive night with Oasis, one of the most exciting live bands ever.

8.7/10

Lord Don't Slow Me Down is a rockumentary film, looking back on British rock band Oasis' Don't Believe the Truth world tour which took place from May 2005 to March 2006.

8.1/10

An unofficial recording (via Cellar Dweller Records) of Oasis at City of Manchester Stadium on July 2nd, 2005.

A documentary made for television that looks back on the development and rapid rise of Oasis from being a band practicing nightly in the Boardwalk to one the biggest British bands of the last thirty years. Building from the formation of the band (with Liam apparently just fed up waiting for other bands to release records and decides to do something himself), the film uses contributions from key people really well to tell the story in an engaging way.

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In the mid-1990s, spurred on by both the sudden world-domination of bands such as Oasis and Prime Minister Tony Blair's "Cool Brittania" campaign, British culture experienced a brief and powerful boost that made it appear as if Anglophilia was everywhere--at least if you believed the press. Pop music was the beating heart of this idea, and suddenly, "Britpop" was a movement. Oasis, their would-be rivals Blur, Pulp, The Verve, and many more bands rode this wave to international chart success. But was Britpop a real phenomenon, or just a marketing ploy? This smart and often hilarious documentary probes the question with copious interviews from Noel and Liam Gallagher of Oasis, Pulp's Jarvis Cocker, Damon Albarn of Blur, Sleeper's Louise Wener, and many other artists and critics who suddenly found themselves at the cultural forefront.

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Live coverage of British rock band Oasis performing at the Barrowlands Ballroom in Glasgow, Scotland, as part of their 2001 10 Years of Noise & Confusion anniversary tour.

Setlist: 01. Go Let It Out 02. Who Feels Love? 03. Supersonic 04. Roll With It 05. Stand By Me 06. Wonderwall 07. Don't Look Back In Anger 08. Live Forever

Concert footage of British rock band Oasis performing at the Ancienne Belgique in Brussels, Belgium, as part of their 2000 "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants" world tour.

Jools Holland introduces this studio concert from the Gallagher brothers

Oasis: Familiar To Millions captures the first show of Oasis' two night stand at Wembley Stadium in London (21 July 2000), which formed part of the band's rather successful 2000 World Tour.

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Included within Oasis' 'Familiar To Millions' DVD release, Dick Carruthers and Grant Gee exclusively shoot in and around Wembley by including backstage interviews and fans' footage.

With special guests and stories and from those who where there, see, hear and feel the music from first-hand accounts of the Glam Rock Kings of the 1970s: Slade.

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Live coverage of British rock band Oasis performing at the Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo in Santiago, Chile as part of their 1998 "Be Here Now" world tour.

Live coverage of British rock band Oasis performing at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan as part of their 1998 "Be Here Now" world tour.

Live coverage of British rock band Oasis performing at the Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, Argentina as part of their 1998 "Be Here Now" world tour.

Documentary following Oasis as they discuss their recent career, revisit their old neighbourhood in Manchester, and perform songs from their forthcoming album, "Be Here Now".

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Concert footage of British rock band Oasis performing the second of two record breaking gigs at Knebworth Park in Hertfordshire, England as part of the UK summer leg of their 1996 world tour. Oasis live at Knebworth park 1996 the two gigs broke box office records when one in every 20 people in the UK applied for tickets. They have since gone into the history books as era-defining concerts. The gigs came during Oasis' world tour for '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?'

In August of 1996, Oasis, riding high from the overwhelming success of their first two albums Definitely Maybe and (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, were to perform on the hit MTV series Unplugged. However (as was often the case), problems arose within the band, namely between the most well known members of the group, Noel and Liam Gallagher. An argument began between the two brothers, ultimately ending with Liam bowing out of the concert. The idea of postponing, or cancelling the show outright, was discussed, but thankfully, Noel decided to go ahead and sing lead vocals. What some initially thought of as a potential disaster ended up as a brilliant performance from Oasis sans Liam, and for the first time, gave the entire world a good look at what Noel could do.

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April 27 and 28 1996 saw Oasis headline their first ever stadium shows. Fittingly, they took place at Maine Road, then home to Liam and Noel Gallagher’s Manchester City FC. This is the second night of those, now legendary gigs.

Oasis was on top of the world during the mid 1990s. This video captures the band playing the largest European indoor gig ever at Earls Court, London England November 4th and 5th 1995. Also featured in the video are tracks from Oasis' largest headlining gig of the (What's the Story) Morning Glory? tour at Maine Road football stadium in Manchester England on April 28th 1996.

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Oasis perform live at Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London on 5th November 1995.

Live By the Sea is Oasis in their earlier days. Playing at a small venue at Southend Cliffs Oasis play 16 of their own songs and close their show with a mesmerizing cover of 'I am the Walrus' by the Beatles. They play nearly all their songs from their record-breaking debut album 'Definitely Maybe' and throw in a few b-sides for good measure. This is rock 'n' roll at its finest.

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Chicago, Illinois, USA 15th October 1994.

Where were you at the start of 1994? This was going to be the year it would all change, it was parkas, shades, a sense of celebration. Oasis were the backing for all those lost nights in and mad nights out. Definitely Maybe was as Noel says "what was missing in a lot of people's lives". Oasis' Definitely Maybe is a way to experience the album in a way never before possible. This is the real story behind one of the fastest-selling debut albums of all time.

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Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher headlines the main stage at Seaclose Park.

Noel and Liam Gallagher review classic songs from the Oasis catalog in promotion for the “Best Of” release, ‘Stop The Clocks’.

Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher performs both new and old hits alike in this concert livestream, featuring him and his band floating down the River Thames on a barge.

The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. The festival is best known for its contemporary music, but also features dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret and many other arts. For 2005, the enclosed area of the festival was over 900 acres (3.6 km²), had over 385 live performances and was attended by around 150,000 people. While the villagers of Pilton have been complaining about the noise generated during the weekend for many years, in 2007 over 700 acts played on over 80 stages. Glastonbury was heavily influenced by hippie ethics and the free festival movement in the 1970s, especially the Isle of Wight Festival. Organiser Michael Eavis stated that he decided to host the first festival, then called Pilton Festival, after seeing an open air Led Zeppelin concert in 1970.

From rehearsals and interviews to instores and playbacks, ‘Start Anew?’ documents the story of Liam Gallagher and Beady Eye as they attempt to prove that they are more than the sum of their parts.

During the 90s, Britpop dominated the airwaves and an epic pop rivalry sparked into life when Blur’s single ‘Country House’ went up against Oasis’s ‘Roll With It’ in the charts.

Liam Gallagher’s headline set at Glasgow’s TRNSMT festival was brought to a standstill last night when one overzealous punter scaled the rigging by the sound desk, prompting the former Oasis frontman to urge him to, “Jump, you shitbag – we’ve got a gig to do.”

Chris and Tony Griffiths walk you through the legendary demo tape that started it all.