Noel Gallagher’s Star-Studded Party for Last UK Oasis Gig: Why Liam Won’t Attend

Noel Gallagher’s Star-Studded Party for Last UK Oasis Gig: Why Liam Won’t Attend

The Oasis brothers reportedly won’t be celebrating the end of their UK reunion tour together because Liam is worried about losing his voice ahead of the next show.

Noel, 58, is said to be throwing a huge celeb party to honour their last Wembley gig in London on Sunday evening, but apparently Liam will not be attending.

The brothers, who famously split over a feud which went on for decades, left fans concerned that they wouldn’t make it to the end of the tour if they were to get into another row.

However, it has been quite the opposite and Noel confessed his love for younger brother Liam after drawing a line under their row and reuniting for a blockbuster world tour.

While he was originally involved in the party, he is believed to now be ending the run of UK dates by enjoying a quiet dinner with his fiancée Debbie Gwyther.

The band will play a show in South Korea on October 21 and Liam is apparently keen to rest up ahead of the performance.

The Oasis brothers reportedly won't be celebrating the end of their UK reunion tour together because Liam is worried about losing his voice ahead of the next show

The Oasis brothers reportedly won’t be celebrating the end of their UK reunion tour together because Liam is worried about losing his voice ahead of the next show

Noel, 58, is said to be throwing a huge celeb party to honour their last Wembley gig in London on Sunday evening, but apparently Liam will not be attending

Noel, 58, is said to be throwing a huge celeb party to honour their last Wembley gig in London on Sunday evening, but apparently Liam will not be attending

It will mean missing out on partying with the likes of Lady Gaga, Kate Moss, Johnny Depp and Matthew McConaughey, reports the Sun.

Their party-loving children Anais, Lennon and Gene are also likely to attend. 

A source told the publication: ‘Liam and Noel had both been planning to throw a party for the final night of the UK tour but Liam’s decided to have a low-key celebration with Debbie instead.

‘They’re planning an early-ish night because he can’t afford to get ill or for his voice to be damaged.

‘Noel wants Liam to be there but knows so much more is resting on Liam and he needs to take it easy where he can.’

Sunday night’s performance marks the last time fans can see the two brothers in the UK, but during last night’s performance they reveal they would be back. 

Ahead of the final song, Liam confirmed the band would return next year, telling fans: ‘Thank you for keeping the faith. See you next year.’

The group has been tipped for a return to Knebworth, the site of their famous 1996 gigs at the festival of the same name in Hertfordshire.

The brothers, who famously split over a feud which went on for decades, left fans concerned that they wouldn't make it to the end of the tour if they were to get into another row (pictured September 12 in Mexico City)

The brothers, who famously split over a feud which went on for decades, left fans concerned that they wouldn’t make it to the end of the tour if they were to get into another row (pictured September 12 in Mexico City)

The highly sought-after concert, which more than two per cent of the UK’s population applied for tickets to, saw the band play to some 250,000 people at Knebworth House. 

Oasis have come back to the UK for two final shows at Wembley as part of their Live ’25 tour before they head to Japan, South Korea, Australia and South America. 

Their return to home turf comes after gigs in Ireland, Canada, the United States and Mexico.  

The brothers arrived on stage on Saturday hand-in-hand, opening with Hello, from their 1995 album (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, with Liam holding a maraca.

He greeted the rapturous crowd, saying: ‘Have you missed us?’ before launching into anthems that included Some Might Say, Morning Glory and Roll With It.

Oasis announced their reunion tour in August last year, 16 years after their dramatic split in 2009. 

It came after Liam’s other brother and fellow bandmate Noel Gallagher, 58, quit following the siblings’ backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.

The band also dedicated hit Live Forever to boxer and fellow Mancunian Ricky Hatton, who tragically died earlier this month at the age of just 46.

A picture of Hatton was projected onto the screen behind the stage at the end of the track from the band’s 1994 album Definitely Maybe, to cheers from the crowd.

The band concluded the show with a trio of their best loved songs – Don’t Look Back In Anger, Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova.

Oasis will return to Wembley for the final UK show of their Live ’25 tour on Sunday.

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