Noel Gallagher's Legendary BRITs Afterparty: Rocker Parties Until Dawn
Noel Gallagher, the iconic Oasis musician, fully embodied the rock and roll spirit during an epic celebration following the BRIT Awards. The 58-year-old artist, who secured the prestigious Songwriter of the Year honour, partied vigorously until 4am, consuming numerous bottles of Peroni lager at the exclusive Sony Music afterparty held at Soho House in Manchester.
A Family Affair with Endless Celebrations
Gallagher was accompanied by his daughter Anais, aged 26, and his nephews Gene, 24, and Lennon, 26, as they revelled in his triumph at Saturday's ceremony. According to insider reports, Noel emerged as the "last man standing" during the festivities, persistently drinking "endless bottles" of Peroni while his younger relatives struggled to match his pace.
An anonymous source disclosed to The Sun: "Noel and Liam's sons are exceptionally close, and they spent the entire evening together at the Sony bash. Although he is now in his fifties, Noel undoubtedly retains his partying prowess, astonishing his nephews with the substantial quantity of alcohol he managed to consume."
The insider elaborated: "Gene and Lennon attempted valiantly to keep up with Noel, but they were simply unable to do so. He out-partied them by a considerable margin. Even Noel's daughter Anais conceded defeat and departed at 3am, yet Noel persevered, continuing to drink bottles of Peroni."
Defying Expectations and Closing the Bar
When Gallagher eventually left the venue, observers noted it was remarkable he could walk straight, attributing his resilience to his authentic rocker persona. The source added: "He is a proper rocker and demonstrated his superiority to all those young attendees."
Interestingly, the party-goer claimed that Gene wished to prolong the night further but was informed by staff that the bar had officially closed. Daily Mail has reached out to Noel Gallagher's representatives for additional comments regarding the exuberant celebrations.
Songwriter Award Amidst Humorous Reflections
Noel Gallagher humorously addressed the BRITs after receiving the Songwriter of the Year award, despite not releasing any new music within the past twelve months. The BRITs justified his win by highlighting his role in "defining moments in history" and his ongoing influence on the contemporary musical landscape.
Upon the nominations' announcement in January, Gallagher quipped: "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."
During a recent TalkSport interview, Noel speculated that the award was likely driven by record sales, noting the absence of sole songwriters in today's industry. He stated: "We sold a million records last year without even getting off the couch. I'm not sure there's a songwriter that can match that, but if anybody's got a problem with it, meet me there. We'll have it out on the red carpet."
Manchester Homecoming and Heartfelt Acknowledgments
The Manchester-born musician also suggested that the BRITs' inaugural occurrence in Manchester this year motivated organisers to include an Oasis representative. When presented with the award by Primal Scream's lead singer Bobby Gillespie, Noel first expressed gratitude towards his brother Liam.
The Gallagher brothers, infamous for their past disputes and prolonged feuds, appear to have reconciled since the Oasis reunion tour in 2025. Noel proceeded to thank other band members, including Bonehead, Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan, Tony McCarroll, and Alan White, emphasising that without them, he would merely be a singer-songwriter, and "no one gives a s*** about singer songwriters."
He concluded his speech by acknowledging the fans who have sustained the music over the past 35 years, polishing off a memorable night that seamlessly blended award recognition with relentless partying.
