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Gallagher Brothers Reunite to Celebrate City’s Cup Win

Liam and Noel Gallagher reunited for a rare public outing on Sunday as they celebrated Manchester City’s Carabao Cup final win at Wembley.The brothers’ famously...

Gallagher Brothers Reunite to Celebrate City’s Cup Win
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Bintano News

March 22, 2026

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Liam and reunited for a rare public outing on Sunday as they celebrated Manchester City’s final win at Wembley.

The brothers’ famously turbulent relationship led to Oasis splitting 15 years ago, following a series of backstage bust-ups, walkouts and booze-fuelled arguments. 

However, last year they reunited for an epic 41-date world tour, which kicked off with a huge show at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium in front of more than 70,000 fans.

As they continue to rebuild their relationship, the pair headed to Wembley Stadium in London to watch their favourite team, Manchester City, secure a 2–0 victory over Arsenal.

Spotted in a private box among the crowds, the brothers could be seen cheering as they watched their team conquer the Gunners.

Liam and Noel Gallagher reunited for a rare public outing on Sunday as they celebrated Manchester City’s Carabao Cup final win at Wembley

The brothers’ famously turbulent relationship led to Oasis splitting 15 years ago, following a series of backstage bust-ups, walkouts and booze-fuelled arguments

It comes after Noel praised his brother Liam while he accepted the Songwriter of the Year gong at the 2026 BRIT Awards.

The Oasis rocker, 58, was honoured at the annual ceremony at the Co-op Live arena.

Despite their famously turbulent relationship following the split of Oasis in 2009, Noel publicly acknowledged Liam, 53, and his role in their shared musical legacy.

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Noel bluntly said: 'Yes, Manchester! I'm gonna start by saying I've got to thank my brother. And Bonehead, Guigsy and Andy and Gem. Without them I'd just be a singer-songwriter and nobody gives a s*** about singer-songwriters.'

The High Flying Birds frontman was introduced by Pep Guardiola - the manager of his beloved football team Manchester City - and he issued a rallying cry for City that divided the crowd at the Co-Op Live Arena.

Noel added: 'Up the f****** blues.'

The award for Noel was somewhat controversial as he hasn't written a new song for two years - although the rocker insisted that he would 'have it out' with anyone who wanted to complain about it.

Speaking on talkSPORT, Noel previously said: 'I haven't written a song for two years. I'm not sure how I've got away with that one, but I'll take it.

As they continue to rebuild their relationship, the pair headed to Wembley Stadium in London to watch their favourite team, Manchester City, secure a 2–0 victory over Arsenal

Spotted in a private box among the crowds, the brothers could be seen cheering as they watched their team conquer the Gunners

The brothers celebrated their favourite team win

It comes after Noel praised his brother Liam while he accepted the Songwriter of the Year gong at the 2026 BRIT Awards

'Well, I think the BRITs is all based on record sales, and I'm not sure there was another single songwriter that sold… I mean, we sold a million records last year. Didn't even get off the couch and I'm not sure there's a songwriter that can match that.

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'But you know, if anybody's got a problem with it, meet me there. We'll have it out on the red carpet.

'If any of those wet wipes songwriting teams, all 11 of them, want to write a song between the lot of them, want to have it out on the red carpet, I'm there.'

Noel explained that he has written new music but felt that he was honoured because it is the first time that the BRIT Awards are being held in Manchester.

He said: 'I'm in the studio now, so I'd better do something out soon. If I am honest I think they just were desperate to get someone from Oasis up there 'cos it is in Manchester.'

After working through countless bickers since they shot to stardom in the 1990s, fans were left devastated when a dressing room feud in Paris tore the band apart in 2009.  

Noel issued a statement at the time, saying: 'It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight.  

'People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.'

In another statement a few days later, titled Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere, Noel added: 'I feel you have the right to know that the level of verbal and violent intimidation towards me, my family, friends and comrades has become intolerable.

'And the lack of support and understanding from my management and band mates has left me with no other option than to get me cape and seek pastures new.'

In the years that have followed, a feud and bitter fighting has ensued with the brothers trading insults back and forth in interviews and social media.

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Despite delight over their reunion, fans anxiously worried that the warring siblings may not make it to their gigs.

However they were overjoyed to find the tour went off without a hitch, as Christian also addressed the question that was on everyone's minds: Did Liam and Noel truly get on?

He said: 'Yes they did, it wasn’t over the top like, it was people being genuinely warm after forgiving each other and starting to tentatively move forward. What you saw was real.'

Noel and Liam's representatives were contacted by the Daily Mail for comment. 

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