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Oasis Celebrates Reunion with ‘Oasis Live ’25 OPUS’ Book

The Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, are back in the spotlight as they commemorate their reunion tour with an extraordinary 400-page photo book titled Oasis Live ’25 OPUS. This massive coffee table book, featuring the photographic prowess of Simon Emmett, is more than just a collection of tour images—it’s a gateway to the electrifying atmosphere that only an Oasis concert can provide.

A Visual Journey Through Oasis’s Reunion

The book includes some of the most intimate and iconic moments from the tour, starting from the announcement image that shocked and delighted fans worldwide. Emmett, who has the distinction of being the exclusive photographer for this tour, captured the dynamic of the once-estranged Gallagher brothers now united. His photos range from their powerful onstage interactions to candid behind-the-scenes glimpses.

“It was both an honor and remarkable experience to capture the essence of Oasis’s reunion,” Emmett shared. “To document their journey from the announcement to the last gig of the tour was a true privilege. This wasn’t just a series of concerts; it represented a significant moment in music history.”

Exquisite Features of the ‘Oasis Live ’25 OPUS’

The book is printed on luxurious 200gsm silk paper, reflecting the quality and grandeur the band is known for. It is hand-bound and encased in a silk-covered clamshell case, ensuring it stands as a collectible item. Fans can choose from several editions, including the extremely limited Marquee edition of only 100 copies worldwide, and larger, more accessible formats like the Midi and Retail editions. Each of these special editions comes with a unique ‘tombstone’ certificate featuring a commemorative ticket preserved in acrylic.

Interested fans should act quickly to secure their copy by pre-registering here.

More Than a Book: A Cinematic Experience

Oasis’s journey is also set to be immortalized in film. Directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace and produced by ‘Peaky Blinders’ Steven Knight, the documentary will delve deeper into the emotional and electrifying return of the band.

The tour, which resumed with a powerful performance at Goyang Stadium in South Korea, continues to captivate audiences across the globe with stops in Japan, Australia, and Latin America before concluding in São Paulo, Brazil. Each performance reinforces the band’s legendary status and their unparalleled impact on fans and the music industry.

As the tour nears its end, rumors of next year’s performances swirl, promising more opportunities for fans to witness the iconic band live. Liam Gallagher’s hint at additional shows next year has only fueled the Oasis mania further, proving that the band’s reunion is just beginning its historical impact.