Liam Gallagher has denied that he and his brother Noel Gallagher are filming a documentary about their upcoming reunion tour.

Shortly after the Gallagher brothers announced they were reuniting for a tour next year, The Sun published a report claiming they were in talks with streaming giants about shooting a documentary about their highly-anticipated trek.

However, Liam shut down the rumours on Friday when an X user asked him how the filming was going and insisted they were focusing on the shows instead of rehashing the band's 2009 split.

"We're not doing 1 I'm not gonna be in it anyway I'm doing the gigs there's been enough said about this band it's time to get Rocking and Rolling not yapping and scrapping," he replied.

Another fan added that they didn't need to hear about why they broke up and why they're now back together.

"Exactly we've been over this b**lox (sic) a million times and some people have different versions to others," he responded. "We're back and that's all that matters to me and should (do to) the REAL fans of the band."

The Wonderwall hitmakers announced their Oasis Live '25 reunion tour in late August. The tour kicks off in Cardiff, Wales on 4 July and wraps up in Sydney, Australia on 8 November.

During his impromptu Q&A with fans on Friday, Liam also shut down the suggestion that Oasis would play for three hours during each show.

"Don't be ridiculous," he replied. After another user noted that Paul McCartney could still do it, the rocker stated, "Just coz you can doesn't mean you should (sic)."

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