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In Theaters: September 23, 2021 (limited)

          September 24, 2021 (limited)

1h 50m | Concert, Documentary

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On 10th & 11th August 1996, 250,000 young music fans converged on Knebworth Park to see Oasis play two record breaking, era defining shows. Oasis Knebworth 1996 is the story of that weekend and the special relationship between Oasis and their fans that made it possible. It is told through the eyes of the fans who were there, with additional interviews with the band and concert organisers. Directed by Jake Scott from extensive concert and exclusive never-before seen footage, this is a joyful and at times poignant cinematic celebration of one of the most important concert events of the last 25 years.

Director: Jake Scott

Studio: Trafalgar Releasing

Producer(s): Garfield Kempton

Official Site: oasisknebworth1996.com

0 votes and 0 Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 77%

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In Theaters: September 23, 2021 (limited)

          September 24, 2021 (limited)

1h 50m | Concert, Documentary

  Watch Trailer

On 10th & 11th August 1996, 250,000 young music fans converged on Knebworth Park to see Oasis play two record breaking, era defining shows. Oasis Knebworth 1996 is the story of that weekend and the special relationship between Oasis and their fans that made it possible. It is told through the eyes of the fans who were there, with additional interviews with the band and concert organisers. Directed by Jake Scott from extensive concert and exclusive never-before seen footage, this is a joyful and at times poignant cinematic celebration of one of the most important concert events of the last 25 years.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 77%

100%

In Theaters: September 23, 2021 (limited)

          September 24, 2021 (limited)

1h 50m | Concert, Documentary

On 10th & 11th August 1996, 250,000 young music fans converged on Knebworth Park to see Oasis play two record breaking, era defining shows. Oasis Knebworth 1996 is the story of that weekend and the special relationship between Oasis and their fans that made it possible. It is told through the eyes of the fans who were there, with additional interviews with the band and concert organisers. Directed by Jake Scott from extensive concert and exclusive never-before seen footage, this is a joyful and at times poignant cinematic celebration of one of the most important concert events of the last 25 years.