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lived up to Oasis' rock and roll reputation as he boozed on Peroni until 4am in the morning at the BRITs afterparty.
The musician, 58, celebrated winning Songwriter Of The Year during Saturday's ceremony in Manchester with his daughter Anais, 26, and his nephews Gene, 24, and Lennon, 26.
According to reports, Noel was the 'last man standing' as he partied until 4am in the morning, drinking 'endless bottles' of Peroni at Sony Music's afterparty at Soho House.
'Noel and Liam's sons are really close, and they hung out all night at the Sony bash, he might be in his fifties now but Noel still knows how to party and he put his nephews to shame with the amount of booze he could knock back,' an insider told The Sun.
'Gene and Lennon tried to keep up with Noel but they couldn't, he out-partied them by a country mile. Even Noel's daughter Anais gave up trying and left at 3am - Noel just carried on drinking bottles of Peroni.
'When Noel left, it was amazing he could walk straight. But he is a proper rocker and showed all those young ones right up.'
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Noel Gallagher lived up to Oasis' rock and roll reputation as he boozed on Peroni until 4am in the morning at the BRITs afterparty (Noel pictured with Callum Scott Howells and Anais)
A party-goer claimed Noel's nephew Gene (pictured left) wanted to carry the night on but was told by staff the bar had closed
The insider claimed Gene wanted to carry the night on but was told by staff the bar had closed.
Daily Mail has contacted Noel's representatives for comment.
Noel poked fun at the BRITs after being awarded the Songwriter of the Year at the ceremony.
The Oasis rocker picked up the award despite not releasing any new music in the last 12 months.
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The BRITs explained the reasoning behind the win was due to Noel 'defining moments in history' and how he has 'continued to influence and shape the musical landscape today'.
When the nominations where announced in January, Noel said: 'I haven't actually written a song in two years.
'I'm not sure how I've got away with that one, but I'll take it.'
Whilst on TalkSport last month, Noel explained he thought it was mainly driven by record sales, and there are no longer sole songwriters anymore, he said: 'I mean, we sold a million records last year, didn't even get off the couch.
'I'm not sure there's a songwriter that can match that, but you know, if anybody's got a problem with it, meet me there. We'll have it out on the red carpet.'
Noel's nephew Lennon was also at the BRITs, which came to Manchester for the first time on Saturday
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Noel poked fun at the BRITs after being awarded the Songwriter of the Year at the ceremony. The Oasis rocker picked up the award despite not releasing any new music
The Manchester born musician also shared that he thought because the BRITs were taken place in Manchester for the first time this year, they were eager to have someone from Oasis attend.
When presented with the award from Bobby Gillespie, lead singer of Primal Scream, Noel first thanked his brother Liam.
The brothers were notoriously known for having disagreements and long-lasting feuds, however since the Oasis reunion tour in 2025 the pair appear to have settled their differences.
Noel went onto thank the rest of the band members including, Bonehead, Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan, Tony McCarroll and Alan White.
He said without them he would just be a singer songwriter, and 'no one gives a s*** about singer songwriters'.
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Noel polished off the speech by thanking all the fans who have kept the music alive for the last 35 years.
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