Lennon, the eldest son of Liam Gallagher, chose not to travel to Dublin to see his father and uncle Noel perform the first of two Oasis concerts in Ireland this weekend.
Despite his brother being present, Liam Gallagher’s son decided against attending Oasis in Manchester. Instead, Lennon, 25, and his girlfriend Izzy Richmond made the decision to attend a celebrity party in Ibiza.
Lennon has seen a number of shows since the Oasis tour first rolled out in Cardiff last month along with his 25-year-old brother Gene and his cousin Anas, the daughter of Noel and Meg Mathews. However, Gene and Anas were the only ones who had traveled over as the almighty band made its first appearance in 16 years.
Instead, model and musician Lennon headed over to Ibiza and attended a swanky party with Izzy, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Top Boy star Jasmine Jobson. Lennon and Izzy looked more loved-up than ever as they enjoyed the scorching weather on the famous party island. It comes after Noel’s daughter Anaïs shared an eight-word message to Oasis fans in Dublin.
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The pair made their way to Ushuaia’s mega club, Boiler Room on the White Isle, where it hosted Las Cicadas Ibiza on the opening night of the event. Grammy-winning singer Nathy Peluso headlined the event, which the couple attended nightly.
Lennon struggled to hold his excitement before the tour began. We all awaited, he said, “You know, we all awaited.” It will be fantastic. He acknowledged that he was letting his father concentrate on the work and wasn’t too fussed about rehearsals. I’m just letting him continue with that, I suppose. When it begins, he said, “I’ll see it for the real thing.”
The musician, who also leads the band Villanelle, also made an apprehension about joining his father and uncle on stage in the future. He stated to the Associated Press, “I mean, I think it’d be really fun for me and my brother, my dad, and my uncle to be on stage one day.”
Although Lennon wasn’t there, Peggy, his gran, saw her two sons perform together for the first time on the tour, and it was a special night. Liam could be heard saying, “This one I want to dedicate to my mum, my mum is here tonight,” as the band performed Stand By Me. Croke Park’s fans reacted with a lot of cheers.
Additionally, Liam dedicated Roll With It to the residents of Charlestown, Co Mayo, where his mother was born. He also turned to the upper tiers where she was supposed to be seated during the middle of the song and kissed her as he mouthed, “I love you.”
Peggy, 92, who still resides in Noel and Liam’s Burnage home where they were both born, had planned to watch their boys in a VIP box in her home country while avoiding the all-standing shows in Manchester.
Peggy was questioned about her involvement in the Noel and Liam reunion in a June interview. She responded, “Yes, I was the instigator. But wasn’t it going to happen at some point, surely? Of course, that was their choice. Look, you can’t make them do things they don’t want to. Following a years-long rift between the two, she admitted to feeling relieved to see her sons resume their work.
“It’s great, because nobody wants their kids to divorce, do they?” She said she was nervous about the shows, but that she would be “glad when it’s all just over because it makes me get too stressed.”
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