Liam Gallagher’s sons Gene and Lennon were spotted enjoying a boozy night out in Chelsea as Oasis prepare to wrap up their UK tour dates before heading to Australia
Oasis mania has officially taken the UK by storm this Summer as Liam and Noel Gallagher took to the stage for their Oasis Live’ 25 Tour, the first time they performed together in 15 years.
As the brothers prepare to play their last UK show tonight (September 28) at London’s Wembley Stadium, Liam’s sons Gene and Lennon have been spotted looking bleary-eyed following a night out.
The siblings were pictured exiting Chelsea nightclub The Rex Rooms on Saturday night (September 27) after Oasis performed their penultimate show at Wembley. After the gig, Lennon, 26 and Gene, 24, continued their boozy night by heading to the Chelsea hotspot.
Lennon dressed down in a cream Winter jumper with a pair of wide-leg denim jeans and pump trainers. He had a cross body bag around him and was seen on his phone with a cigarette in hand.
Meanwhile, Gene also went for the casual look with a grey jumper and denim jeans with a splatter print across them. He wore a pair of black fade out sunglasses and accessorised with some silver rings.
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During their Saturday night show at Wembley, Oasis paid tribute to Ricky Hatton, 46, who died earlier this month. A photo of Hatton appeared on the big screen while the band were playing their iconic track Live Forever.
After that, Wembley Stadium’s official social media page shared an image of Oasis’s tribute, along with the words: “For Ricky’ and a blue love heart.
Earlier on in the evening, Manchester-based artist Richard Ashcroft is thought to have dedicated Bittersweet Symphony to Hatton, who passed away on Sunday, September 14.
The former boxing world champion was a huge Oasis fan and a close friend of Noel and Liam Gallagher, who carried his belts into the ring before his win over Pauli Malignaggi at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas 2008.
Hatton attended an Oasis gig in Dublin just weeks before he died, thanking Noel for the tickets afterwards. Indeed, Noel revealed last week that Hatton had been texting him not long before his death.
“We were texting each other last week,” he said on talkSPORT. “And I saw him at Heaton Park a couple of the nights, and he was on standard Ricky form. He was wisecracking with everyone, he was having a drink, he was great.
“We don’t know what has happened, but he did struggle with mental health, that’s widely known, and it just shows you that you never really know. It’s such a shame. He’s a great Mancunian.”
The Oasis Live’ 25 Tour began on 4 July at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff before they headed to their native Manchester with five shows at Heaton Park.
After wrapping up Wembley tonight, the brothers will next descend on Asia, Australia and America. Their last show is scheduled for 23 November in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The pair announced their comeback tour in August 2024, with them sharing the news on social media and saying: “This is it, this is happening. The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”
This is the first time Liam and Noel have performed together in 15 years, following their highly-publicised fall-out which led to them icing each other out of their lives.
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