Noel Gallagher, the star of Oasis, is holding a star-studded after party, but his brother won’t, according to reports.
To mark the end of Oasis’ UK tour, Noel Gallagher is said to be throwing a party at his favourite bar. But while several celebrities will be at the event, his brother and bandmate Liam reportedly won’t be.
The party follows a sold-out performance at Wembley Arena tonight (27 September). The VIP guest list includes Lady Gaga, Johnny Depp and Matthew McConaughey. The Gallagher brother’s children Anais, Lennon and Gene may also be in attendance.
Liam is said to be going out with his fiancée Debbie Gwyther instead of his brother, who is known for partying the night away in true rock ‘n ‘roll fashion. Some people have questioned whether his decision to attend his brother’s party and have a low-key night with him is a sign of trouble in the band, but a source has refuted that claim.
Instead, before the band departs to South Korea, Liam doesn’t want to risk losing his voice. The final night of the UK tour was a party that Liam and Noel had planned to attend, but Liam’s chose to have a low-key celebration with Debbie instead.
Because he can’t afford to become ill or have his voice harmed, they’re planning an early-ish night. Noel is also planning a party at his beloved Chiltern Firehouse.
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Noel expressed support for his brother’s decision to stay at home, but that he was anticipating the party’s participation far too much. He wants Liam there, but he is aware that more needs to be done and that he needs to go as far as he can. However, Noel is very excited about the visit because Chiltern, his favorite London hotspot, is nearby.
Chiltern Firehouse only recently reopened its doors to guests. In February, the venue had to shut down after a fire destroyed it. But, after rebuilding, the lobby was opened to a select group of celebrities and friends at the start of London Fashion Week, including Kate Moss and Madonna.
Noel reportedly wanted to party there as soon as it was possible, but he was “devastated” by the fire. He even spoke about it on stage about how devastated he was when it burned down last year.
“He told them that this was the ideal opportunity to throw a party as soon as they were back up and running.” Catering and a limitless supply of Supersonic cocktails will be provided.
Noel dedicated Don’t Look Back In Anger to the club in July, making it abundantly clear that he was deeply affected by the Firehouse fire. He claimed that the plague, the great fire, and the blitz were among the tragedies that occurred. The Firehouse, my favorite bar, was the victim of a tragedy that was greater than any other, and it was “f****** burned down” this year.
The end of the tour has coincided with details being released about an upcoming Oasis film. The film is set to include “phenomenal” footage of Liam and Noel’s reunion after years of animosity. Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is producing the documentary. His crew were allowed inside the meetings and rehearsal rooms when Liam and Noel discussed the possible comeback and then began working together again. The result is a rich fly-on-the-wall insight, including mobile phone video as well as sit-down interviews.
“Steve and his team have incredible access to the footage and access,” said an insider. Never have you seen Liam and Noel so vulnerable and openly. This is much more significant than a “let’s do it for the money” return. It emphasizes deep-seated feelings of jealousy, ill will, anger, and a strong desire for reconciliation.
Source: Mirror
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