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Backstage at The Brit Awards, Noel spoke about the success of the Oasis reunion tour. He said that it was “the most incredible thing that any of us have ever done. To come back after all these years, to get number one albums and all that is pretty mad, but we loved every minute and every second of it.”
“The gigs were amazing, particularly the ones in Manchester, and I’m kind of lost for words for it, really. The gigs spoke for themselves," he continued.
The singer admitted that it was "overwhelming" at some of the venues "to see the love for the band after all these years.”
He continued to say that he thought every show was a "ten out of ten" and admitted that they were “better than the ’90s” and “as good as it gets."
Noel also provided an update on the upcoming documentary centred around the reunion gigs, “I’ve only seen a tiny little bit of it and it’s difficult to have an opinion on it because I’m only looking at little snippets,” he said. “Everyone who has seen it, or seen more of it than I have, has said that it’s amazing. If it even captures five per cent of what that tour was, it’ll be astonishing. Looking forward to it," he continued.
The upcoming documentary is said to feature footage of the Gallagher brothers "working through their feud" and footage of their first meeting ahead of their reunion tour.
In the midst of their reunion tour it was announced that Steven Knight would be serving as producer with Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace serving as directors. The Mirror quoted a source speaking about the behind the scenes access granted to the production team, they said: “The footage and access given to Steven and his team is phenomenal. Liam and Noel have never been seen in such an open and vulnerable way."
“This is much greater than a ‘let’s do it for the money’ comeback. It centres on deep-seated emotions – jealousy, ill-will, anger – and then a deep desire for reconciliation. The footage of them being reunited, and discussions of how that came to be, will see the pair of them opening up like never before. It was very raw and deeply moving. Liam had to man up and make apologies and take ownership of much of the cause of the issues. Noel, too, stepped up," they continued.
Dylan Southern stated last month that the documentary "will be released some time this year. Oasis will announce when very soon".