Gallagher Brothers Reunite at Wembley for Manchester City's Carabao Cup Victory
Gallagher Brothers Reunite at Wembley for City's Cup Win

In an exclusive development, Oasis legends Noel and Liam Gallagher were all smiles as they reunited at Wembley Stadium for the Carabao Cup final, where their beloved Manchester City clinched the trophy. The iconic brothers, known for their past feuds, came together in London to witness City's victory over Arsenal, marking another chapter in their evolving relationship.

A Family Affair at the Football Match

The Mirror has learned that Noel and Liam Gallagher shared a private box at Wembley with friends and family, including some who support the opposition. A source close to the situation revealed, "It will be noisy in there," hinting at the lively atmosphere. The gathering was a family-oriented event, with Noel's two sons from his previous marriage in attendance, alongside Liam's children Gene and Lennon, and Gene's girlfriend, Nevey Maya.

Social Media Buzz from the Stadium

From inside Wembley, Gene Gallagher, frontman of the band Villanelle, shared a snap with the caption: "Form is temporary. Diamonds are forever. Ugh it don't get old does it!" Meanwhile, Lennon Gallagher posted a picture of the pitch with the simple phrase, "Say less." These posts added to the excitement surrounding the brothers' reunion at the high-stakes match.

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Football Fandom and Past Reunions

Noel Gallagher is a regular at Manchester City games, often seen at their Etihad stadium, while Liam attends less frequently but has been photographed at Wembley for City matches on several occasions. Last month, Noel discussed the Wembley plans on TalkSport, telling DJ Andy Goldstein, "We're just organising tickets for the Carabao Cup final today." He also mentioned that he didn't think Liam was going to the Brit Awards, highlighting their focus on the football event.

Liam's Playful Banter with Fans

In the lead-up to the game, Liam Gallagher engaged with fans on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, confirming his attendance. He joked about "hand gliding" into the box and promised to post a selfie if City won. Liam expressed his excitement, saying, "I'm excited to spend a day with loved ones just so happens there's a football game being played at the same time." When a fan expressed nervousness, he reassured them, "Don't be nervous, it's only a game, a football deep breaths and enjoy."

From Feud to Friendship: The Oasis Reunion Tour

This Wembley reunion follows last year's sensational Oasis tour, which spanned five months from Cardiff to Brazil. Unlike their previous tours marred by conflicts, the brothers remained friends throughout, even walking on stage holding hands. Noel, now 57, had quit the Manchester rock group in 2009, citing an inability to work with Liam any longer, leading to over a decade of negative comments between them.

The turning point came with the announcement of the reunion tour in August 2024, where they posed together for photos and declared, "The great wait is over." UK fans are hopeful for more tour dates this year or in 2027, with rumours swirling about a potential return to Knebworth, 30 years after their iconic gigs there.

This latest gathering at Wembley underscores the Gallagher brothers' ongoing reconciliation, blending their shared passion for football with their legendary musical legacy.

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