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A new documentary chronicling the record-breaking performances from Britpop icons Oasis is set to hit screens next month, along with a special release LP and Blu-ray of the live concerts.
Oasis Knebworth 1996 will showcase the band's giant two-night stay at Knebworth Park in the UK, where the group set a new record for the time by playing to over 125,000 people a night.
Tickets for the gigs sold out in an instant, with reports that approximately one in 20 UK citizens were trying to nab a spot.
Directed by Jake Scott and executive produced by Noel and Liam Gallagher themselves, Oasis Knebworth 1996 is a harkening back to the glory days of the legendary-yet-tumultuous group - showcasing the heyday of the band after the release of their generation defining and 15 times platinum selling album, (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
Fans will be able to catch the concert doc around the country with select screenings in Aus cinemas next month, with the home release of the film set for 19 November.
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