Liam Gallagher ‘skipping brother Noel Gallagher’s end-of-tour party at London’s Chiltern Firehouse to save his voice’
As the brothers wrap up the UK leg of their reunion tour, Liam Gallagher is reportedly skipping brother Noel Gallagher’s end-of-tour party at London’s Chiltern Firehouse to save his voice.

Liam Gallagher is reportedly skipping brother Noel Gallagher’s end-of-tour party at London’s Chiltern Firehouse to save his voice.
Noel, 58, is said to have planned a blow-out at the celebrity hotspot after Sunday (28.09.25) night‘s Oasis gig at Wembley Stadium, with sources saying Liam, 58, will not be there and will instead have a quiet dinner with fiancée Debbie Gwyther, 41, in order to protect his vocal cords before Oasis continue their reunion tour in South Korea next month.
A source told the Daily Mirror after The Sun reported Noel is planning the bash: “Liam and Noel had both been planning to throw a party for the final night of the UK tour but Liam’s decided to have a low-key celebration with Debbie instead.
“They’re planning an early-ish night because he can’t afford to get ill or for his voice to be damaged. Meanwhile, Noel is going all out and throwing a party at his beloved Chiltern Firehouse.”
Noel’s guest list reportedly includes Lady Gaga, Kate Moss, Johnny Depp and Matthew McConaughey.
The Gallagher brothers’ children Anaïs, Lennon and Gene are also expected to attend.
It‘s been reported Noel was “devastated” when the Chiltern Firehouse was badly damaged by a pizza oven fire in February 2023, which forced the venue to close.
He later told fans he wanted to throw a party there as soon as it reopened.
A source told The Sun: “He was devastated when it burnt down last year and even spoke about that on stage. He told them he wanted to throw a party as soon as they were back up and running and this is the perfect opportunity. There will be catering and unlimited Supersonic cocktails.”
In July, Noel dedicated Oasis’s 1996 hit Don’t Look Back in Anger to the venue.
He said: “There have been many tragedies including The Plague, The Great Fire, The Blitz. This year there was a tragedy greater than all of them combined, which is my favourite bar – the Firehouse – f****** burnt down.”
The end of Oasis’ UK tour on Sunday coincides with news of a forthcoming documentary film on the gigs directed by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.
The project, which features rehearsal footage, backstage meetings and personal interviews with Liam and Noel, is expected to chart the brothers’ reconciliation after years of hostility.