Gene and Lennon Gallagher look bleary eyed as they enjoy boozy night out at Chelsea hotspot as Oasis prepare for final UK tour date

Gene and Lennon Gallagher appeared tired as they left The Rex Rooms nightclub in Chelsea on Saturday.

Just hours earlier, Liam Gallagher shared the stage with his brother Noel at Wembley Stadium as Oasis neared the end of their UK reunion tour.

After their performance, Lennon, age 26, and Gene, 24, went to a popular, upscale club in Chelsea for a night of drinking.

Lennon bundled up for the cold weather, heading out for the evening in a thick, cream-colored sweater, loose-fitting jeans, and a spiked shoulder bag.

Gene kept a low profile, wearing a black sweater, ripped jeans, and sunglasses even though it was dark.

The sightings happened shortly after Oasis played two farewell concerts at Wembley Stadium in the UK, as part of their ‘Live ’25’ tour, before continuing on to Japan, South Korea, Australia, and South America.

On Saturday, the brothers walked onto the stage together, starting their performance with the song “Hello” from their 1995 album, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?. Liam played a maraca during the opening number.

Oh my god, when he walked out and just *asked* if we’d missed them?! I nearly lost it! And then, *then* they launched straight into ‘Some Might Say’, followed by ‘Morning Glory’ and ‘Roll With It’! It was everything I’d dreamed of, honestly. The energy was insane, and hearing those anthems live… I’ll never forget it.

Oasis revealed plans for a reunion tour last August, ending a 16-year hiatus. The band originally broke up in 2009 after a fight between members backstage at a music festival in Paris, leading to Noel Gallagher’s departure.

The band played their song ‘Live Forever’ as a tribute to boxer Ricky Hatton, who sadly passed away earlier this month at the age of 46.

As the band finished playing a song from their 1994 album, Definitely Maybe, a picture of Hatton appeared on the screen behind them, earning a big reaction from the audience.

The band ended the concert with three of their most popular songs: “Don’t Look Back In Anger,” “Wonderwall,” and “Champagne Supernova.”

Just before their last song, Liam suggested the band might return in 2026, telling the audience, “Thank you for believing in us. See you next year.”

The group has been tipped for a return to Knebworth, the site of their famous 1996 gigs.

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

Liam Gallagher is reportedly concerned about his voice and won’t be celebrating with his brother Noel after the final UK show of their Oasis reunion tour. He’s focused on making sure he’s fit to perform at the next concert.

Noel, age 58, is reportedly hosting a large party with celebrities to celebrate their final concert at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday night, but Liam is not expected to be there.

Fans worried the brothers’ decades-long feud might cause problems and even end their tour if they started arguing again.

Instead of remaining estranged, Noel actually admitted he loved his younger brother Liam after they resolved their differences and came together for a hugely successful world tour.

He was initially part of the tour, but reports suggest he’s now finishing up the UK dates with a private dinner with his fiancée, Debbie Gwyther.

The band is scheduled to perform in South Korea on October 21st, and Liam reportedly wants to get some rest before the show.

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2025-09-28 12:03