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Oasis close UK dates as Liam and Noel Gallagher headline Wembley; Lennon and Gene Gallagher party in Chelsea afterward

Liam and Noel wrap up two final UK shows of the Live '25 tour while the Gallagher brothers’ children enjoy a boozy night out in Chelsea after the Wembley gig

Culture & Entertainment 3 months ago
Oasis close UK dates as Liam and Noel Gallagher headline Wembley; Lennon and Gene Gallagher party in Chelsea afterward

Oasis closed their two final UK shows of the Live '25 tour with a Wembley Stadium performance Saturday night, as Liam and Noel Gallagher shared the stage for a reunion closer that keeps the band on the road for additional dates overseas. The brothers arrived on stage hand-in-hand and opened with Hello, from their 1995 hit album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, greeting a rapt audience with a question: Have you missed us? They followed with a string of chart-toppers, including Some Might Say, Morning Glory and Roll With It, before delivering a finale built around fan favorites.

Hours earlier, Lennon Gallagher, 26, and Gene Gallagher, 24, were photographed leaving Chelsea nightclub The Rex Rooms after a boozy night out. Lennon wore a cream roll-neck heavy-knit sweater with baggy jeans and a spike-covered shoulder bag, while Gene kept his look low-key in a black sweater and ripped blue jeans, sunglasses still perched despite the evening darkness. The sighting comes as Oasis prepares to wrap up the UK leg of their Live '25 tour before heading to Japan, South Korea, Australia and South America.

The Wembley show was part of a renewal that began when Oasis announced their reunion last August, 16 years after their dramatic 2009 split following a backstage altercation at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris. On Saturday night, the band saluted the late Ricky Hatton with a projected image during Live Forever after the former boxer died earlier in September at age 46. The performance closed with the trio of Don’t Look Back In Anger, Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova, leaving audiences roaring and signaling a possible return to Knebworth in the near future.

Ahead of the final encore, Liam appeared to drop a hint that the chapter may extend beyond the Wembley run, telling fans, Thank you for keeping the faith. See you next year. The prospect of additional shows has fueled speculation that Oasis could revisit iconic stages in the coming months, even as the band prepares to move on to international dates in Asia and beyond. The group has already scheduled a show in South Korea on October 21, with Liam reportedly intent on resting his voice in the run-up to the next performance.

Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher, 58, is said to have planned a celebratory party with his fiancée, Debbie Gwyther, to mark the end of the UK leg. However, sources indicate Liam may abstain from the gathering to preserve his voice for the upcoming overseas itinerary. The contrasting approaches reflect a long-running dynamic between the brothers, who famously reconciled after their public 2009 split and have since resumed touring together on a global scale.

The final UK date is scheduled for Sunday at Wembley, after which Oasis will continue their Live '25 tour abroad before returning to the stage circuit in coming months if the current momentum holds. The renewed collaboration between Liam and Noel continues to draw fans who have waited more than a decade for the chance to see the Gallagher brothers perform side by side again, a development that has kept the band at the center of culture and entertainment coverage as they navigate the demands of a renewed, high-stakes schedule.


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