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Noel Gallagher Trades Toilet Wall Doodles for Cancer Charity Cash Prints
Fending off lockdown tedium with stickers and a bathroom wall, Noel Gallagher reimagines two COVID-era creations into limited-edition prints for the Teenage Cancer Trust. What began as casual vandalism of his sons' bedroom doors now morphs into curated charity merchandise.
Launched via “Sunday Is Boring,” a platform curated by The Connor Brothers, 300 unsigned prints go for £100, while 100 signed editions fetch £750, with all proceeds benefiting young cancer patients in the UK.
Source: News | NME – Published on September 18, 2025
Noel Gallagher Shrugs, Fans Zoom In on Cryptic Pedals for 'Live '25' Tour
Noel Gallagher posts a snapshot of his guitar rig for Oasis’s 'Live ’25' tour, captioned with droll indifference—“Should anybody be remotely interested.” Fans, predictably, are interested.
His pedalboard includes three ZVEX Lo-Fi Loop Junky pedals labeled cryptically “R&R/B,” “CS,” and “DYK,” sparking Reddit theories tying each to a specific song. There’s also an SIB Echodrive, Boss RV-3, and the obligatory Dunlop Cry Baby Wah, confirming Noel’s increased lead guitar duties this time around.
Source: News | NME – Published on July 26, 2025
Oasis plugs in again—Cardiff drone show, merch chaos, and one new drummer
Oasis resurfaces with calculated swagger as the Gallagher brothers reclaim the stage on July 4 at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, tipping off their 2025 world tour. Noel muses that their sound feels “huge” and declares, with an air of finality, “there’s no going back now.”
Rehearsals wrapped mid-June, a drone show lit the Cardiff sky with the band’s emblem, and the all-too-familiar lineup—save for new drummer Joey Waronker—steps into the fray. Merch drops, supermarket stunts, and ticketing drama shadow the grand return.
Source: News | NME – Published on July 4, 2025
Noel texts Bono: “We sound great”—Oasis rehearsals catch him off guard
Noel Gallagher finds himself unexpectedly impressed by Oasis’ sound ahead of their imminent return, as relayed by Bono during his Apple Music 1 conversation with Zane Lowe.
The U2 frontman reflects on the band’s defiant swagger and sonic rebellion in the ‘90s, crediting their groove-heavy attitude and raw aesthetic as a blow to indie's perceived pretensions.
Describing Oasis as "groovier and rawer than anybody," Bono recalls Noel’s surprised message about the band sounding “great” during rehearsals—an admission laden with reluctant awe.
He adds that their US tour might finally communicate what failed to land stateside decades ago: that “big guitars and generous sounds” once banned by British norms still echo across the Atlantic.
Source: News | NME – Published on June 14, 2025
Noel Gallagher Admits Stage Fright, Begrudgingly Tips Hat to Liam's Comeback
Noel Gallagher confesses his “legs turned to jelly” the moment Oasis stepped onstage for their first reunion show, marking a surreal return to a scene he once dominated with bravado. The guitarist admits the atmosphere “completely blew him away,” hinting at reverberations of past glories laced with disorientation.
He reluctantly acknowledges his brother Liam is “smashing it,” a praise delivered with the resistant tone of a sibling rivalry that never quite left the rehearsal room.
Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on November 30, -0001




























