- Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.co.uk
Noel Gallagher celebrated the end of Oasis’ UK tour with a star-studded bash at Chiltern Firehouse on Sunday.
The singer, 58, was joined by the likes of Lily Allen, Lily James, Poppy Delevingne, David Gardner, Jordan Barrett, Alice Dellal and Lady Victoria Hervey, but his brother Liam swerved in favour of a quiet night in.
Arriving at the celebrity hotspot, Noel let his hair down with his rarely-seen girlfriend Sally Mash while he rubbed shoulders with his celebrity fans.
According to reports he went all out as he made the most of his favourite venue reopening with catering and ‘unlimited Supersonic cocktails.’
The bands’ kids were in attendance, with Liam’s son Gene, 24, and Noel’s daughter Anaïs, 25, joining the party where there was risk of awkward interactions as Lily James’ ex-boyfriend Matt Smith also attended the swanky bash.
Elsewhere, Liam had a ‘low-key celebration’ with his partner Debbie Gwyther as he rests his voice.
A source told The Sun: ‘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.
‘Noel wants Liam to be there but knows so much more is resting on Liam and he needs to take it easy where he can.
‘He was devastated when Chiltern Firehouse burnt down last year and 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.’
However Liam did reportedly party with his brother Noel for the first time in years after relenting on his booze ban to celebrate the end of the band’s UK shows.
The frontman was said to have toasted to the band’s success alongside his sibling and beloved mum Peggie following their final gig at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
Liam previously said he was avoiding alcohol and working to get fit when the reunion tour was announced.
The singer stopped drinking on stage after his erratic performance with Oasis at Wembley in 2000.
Noel was said to be ‘chuffed’ by Liam joining the afterparty with the duo in ‘a great place,’ following the shows.
During the show Liam ‘confirmed’ that the band will return next year with more gig dates following their successful run of UK dates.
The frontman dropped the biggest hint yet that the band will be back following rumours that they will release tickets for Knebworth shows next summer.
Ahead of their final song, Champagne Supernova, at Wembley Stadium Liam thanked fans for making their reunion tour happen.
He said: ‘I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the f**king map. Champagne Supernova. See you next year!’
The group has been tipped for a return to Knebworth, the site of their famous 1996 gigs at the festival of the same name in Hertfordshire.
The announcement was met with cheers of delight from the crowd, with many others hoping that they will finally be able to see the band.



