Liam Gallagher marked Manchester City's League Cup triumph in signature rock and roll style, embarking on a spirited London pub crawl just one day after witnessing his beloved football team's victory. The iconic Oasis frontman, aged 53, was accompanied by his fiancée Debbie Gwyther, 41, and his strikingly similar sons Lennon, 26, and Gene, 24, as they visited various Highgate pubs throughout the afternoon.
Family Celebrations in Full Swing
The rockstar proudly displayed his team allegiance in a Manchester City anorak while being chauffeured between favourite local establishments. His entourage included Gene's model girlfriend Nevey Maya, adding to the celebratory atmosphere. Liam was observed smoking and drinking outside pubs, beaming as he engaged in animated conversations with his sons. Gene notably sported the family football team's distinctive blue colours, while Lennon opted for a black leather jacket.
Noel Gallagher Makes Surprise Appearance
In a notable development, Liam's brother Noel Gallagher joined the festivities, offering a thumbs-up from a car during the boozy afternoon. This public appearance together marks another positive step in their famously turbulent relationship, which led to Oasis splitting fifteen years ago following numerous backstage conflicts and alcohol-fueled arguments.
Wembley Victory Sets Stage for Celebrations
Manchester City secured their League Cup championship with a decisive 2-0 victory over Arsenal at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. Both Liam and Noel were spotted in a private VIP box among the crowds, enthusiastically cheering as their team conquered the Gunners. The brothers' shared passion for Manchester City has become a unifying element in their relationship in recent years.
Recent Reconciliation Between Brothers
The Gallagher brothers reunited last year for an extensive 41-date world tour, commencing with a massive show at Cardiff's Principality Stadium that attracted over 70,000 fans. Just last month, Noel publicly acknowledged Liam's contributions while accepting the Songwriter of the Year award at the 2026 BRIT Awards ceremony held at Manchester's Co-op Live arena.
Noel bluntly stated during his acceptance speech: "Yes, Manchester! I'm gonna start by saying I've got to thank my brother. And Bonehead, Guigsy and Andy and Gem. Without them I'd just be a singer-songwriter and nobody gives a s*** about singer-songwriters." The High Flying Birds frontman was introduced by Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and issued a rallying cry for the football team that divided the audience.
Controversial Award Recognition
Noel's BRIT Award recognition sparked some controversy as he hasn't released new music in two years, though the rocker defended the honour by pointing to substantial record sales. Speaking on talkSPORT, he remarked: "I haven't written a song for two years. I'm not sure how I've got away with that one, but I'll take it."
He elaborated: "Well, I think the BRITs is all based on record sales, and I'm not sure there was another single songwriter that sold... I mean, we sold a million records last year. Didn't even get off the couch and I'm not sure there's a songwriter that can match that." Noel challenged any critics to confront him directly, stating he would "have it out" with anyone questioning the award on the red carpet.
Celebrations Continue Into Evening
The Gallagher family's celebrations extended well into the evening, with Liam and Debbie spotted leaving a pub as darkness descended. Despite the potential for friction when one of Gene and Lennon's friends arrived wearing an Arsenal shirt, the atmosphere remained overwhelmingly positive throughout the day-long celebration of Manchester City's latest trophy success.



