Noel Gallagher formed with his brother, Liam Gallagher, one of the most popular bands in the music industry, Oasis. The music group was successful with their songs in the 1990s. After having been able to carve out a long professional career, with which they managed to be in the highest positions on the music charts, the brothers decided to dissolve the group in 2009.
The main reason, the continuous disagreements between Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher. The British did not know how to handle their relationship in the best of ways, which led them to separate their professional paths. Now, both are focused on their individual careers and far apart from each other. So a possible reunion of the band, as has been speculating these months ago, seems quite impossible and even more so after knowing that the war between the brothers is still more alive than ever.
Proof of this is the uncomfortable encounter that Noel Gallagher has had with his brother’s son, Lennon Gallagher. As revealed by the British newspaper The Sun, the guitarist of the band High Flying Birds gave a concert at the South Facing Festival. After his show he headed to the Chiltern Firehouse nightclub in London.
A few minutes later Noel Gallagher’s nephew arrived at the scene. Learning that Lennon Gallagher was in the same venue as him, the guitarist avoided meeting his nephew face-to-face and quickly left the nightclub. According to several witnesses from the place, the singer was accompanied by his daughter Anais, with whom he intended to celebrate his performance. But just half an hour after Lennon Gallagher entered the premises, father and daughter were already in the car heading to his house.
As published by The Sun, Lennon and Gene Gallagher, sons of Liam Gallagher, had publicly spoken ill of his uncle and his cousin, so seeing them that night was not a tasteful dish.
This awkward moment between both parts of the family, has hinted that the bad atmosphere, which Liam and Noel Gallagher generated at the time, has managed to transfer to all generations of the family.