『Oasis Film & Posters 1994/2025』
- Hours: 13:00–20:00 (last entry 19:30) *Only on October 25–26: 11:00–20:00 (last entry 19:30)
- Admission Free
We are pleased to present the special screening exhibition “Oasis Film & Posters 1994/2025” from Friday, October 17.
This program features the first-ever public screening—newly 4K digital remastered—of footage from Oasis’s first Japan visit and first Japan live show held in Shibuya in 1994. In addition to the rare archive aired on Space Shower TV at the time, we will screen three songs including previously unaired cuts. Shot on handheld cameras, the film captures the tight-floor euphoria and raw forward thrust, reigniting the band’s heat.
The footage has been remastered in 4K exclusively for this project using Sony PCL’s latest RS+™ technology, preserving the atmosphere of 1994 while delivering an overwhelming sense of “being there.”
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In addition, the venue will host an exhibition presented in conjunction with the UK-led “Oasis Historic Gig Art Poster” project. Conceived as a trilogy across London, New York, and Tokyo, this series reimagines legendary gigs through a contemporary lens. In that context, it expands the moment long remembered as the 1994 Shibuya gig—their first Japan show—into an experience you can both see and own.
Amid rising anticipation for Oasis’s visit to Japan in 2025, witness at New Gallery the spark of a new legend bridging 1994 → 2025.
Screening Program
Oasis: 1994.09.14 SHIBUYA CLUB QUATTRO
Filmed by Space Shower TV
Directed by Masaki Ohkita
Synopsis: On September 14—just six days after the Japanese release of their debut album Definitely Maybe (1994/9/8)—Oasis delivered their first-ever Japan show at Shibuya Club Quattro, presented by Smash Corporation. Tickets for the lightning-fast visit, coming less than a week after release, sold out immediately; the room boiled with heat and first-visit exhilaration. As the opening night leading into subsequent Quattro dates in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka, it became a legendary stage that inscribed the prologue to the band’s global breakthrough.
What is the “Oasis Historic Gig Art Poster” series?
Oasis Historic Gig Art Poster is the official art series that reconstructs Oasis’s historic gigs from today’s perspective. Selecting concerts that symbolize the band’s trajectory, each piece is unveiled to echo their return (tour) in a 30-year arc. London’s Earls Court (November 1995) visualizes the leap from small rooms to the big stage; New York’s Roseland Ballroom (October 1995) captures the heat just before worldwide explosion following What’s the Story) Morning Glory?; and Tokyo/Shibuya in 1994 traces the primal impulse of the first Japan visit and first live show right after their Japanese debut—made visible through contemporary graphics.
Exhibition Details
Title: Oasis Film & Posters 1994/2025
Dates: Friday, October 17 – Sunday, October 26, 2025 (open daily during the run)
Hours: 13:00–20:00 (last entry 19:30)
Only on October 25–26: 11:00–20:00 (last entry 19:30)
Admission: Free
Venue: New Gallery | 1F, mirio Jinbōchō, 1-28-1 Kanda-Jinbōchō, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Organizer: New Gallery
Oasis Biography

In 2024, the 30th anniversary of their debut, Oasis released the 30th-anniversary edition of their debut album Definitely Maybe on August 30 and planned a special 30th-anniversary exhibition in November. On August 27, they announced a reunion tour for 2025, thrilling fans worldwide. The Oasis Live ’25 dates announced ahead of any Japan shows sold out immediately. In the UK and Ireland alone, more than 10 million fans from 158 countries rushed to purchase tickets, generating overwhelming demand and the largest ticket sales in their history.
The 30th-anniversary edition of Definitely Maybe, released on August 29, then reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart dated September 6, becoming the band’s eighth UK No. 1 album in total. Moreover, the best-of Time Flies… 1994–2009 and (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? ranked No. 3 and No. 4, respectively, achieving the feat of placing three Oasis titles simultaneously in the UK Top 5.
On October 3, a lavish new 30th-anniversary deluxe edition of What’s the Story (Morning Glory)? was released, adding five newly recorded “unplugged” versions. Oasis continues to shine in the streaming era, with total plays across all platforms approaching 12.5 billion.