The Oasis star was honoured with the Songwriter of the Year award at the Brit Awards in Manchester, but his acceptance speech was censored by ITV
Noel Gallagher’s expletive-laden speech was bleeped out as he accepted the Songwriter of the Year award at the Brit Awards. The prestigious music event took place in Manchester for the first time ever.
The Oasis frontman – who reconciled with his brother Liam Gallagher last year for a series of performances following years of bitter disputes – faced criticism over receiving the honour, particularly as he hadn’t put out any fresh music in the previous 12 months.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola presented Noel with a tribute message, praising the rock legend. Taking to the stage, Noel initially expressed gratitude to his brother before acknowledging his fellow band members.
He concluded his remarks with a reference to his cherished Manchester City, exclaiming “up the f*****g blues”, alluding to the club’s traditional colours. His outburst was greeted with considerable jeering throughout the venue – presumably from rival Manchester United supporters.
Addressing the debate surrounding his victory despite releasing no new material during the period, Noel commented: “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”, reports the Mirror.
“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. But you know, if anybody’s got a problem with it, meet me there. We’ll have it out on the red carpet.
“If any of those wet wipes songwriting teams, all 11 of them, want to write a song between the lot of them, want to have it out on the red carpet, I’m there.”
Nevertheless, Noel did acknowledge he’d be creating fresh material. “I’m in the studio now, so I’d better do something out soon. If I am honest I think they just were desperate to get someone from Oasis up there cos it is in Manchester,” he stated.
When questioned at the time whether his brother Liam would attend the Brits alongside him, he responded: “We’re just organising tickets for the Carabao Cup final today, but no, I haven’t spoke to him about that, no.”
Liam has also stoked speculation about appearing with Noel at the ceremony. When a supporter posted regarding train times to Manchester, Liam quipped in a since-deleted comment: “I’m already there, drove up last night. Can’t wait to see some old faces.”
When one admirer asked “You winding us up now?” he subsequently dismissed the speculation and joked: “I am I’m not going to the awards I’m just in the area keeping an eye on things.”
Announcing Noel as Songwriter of the Year, Stacey Tang, Chair of the 2026 BRIT Awards Committee and Co-President of RCA Records at Sony Music UK, said: “For more than three decades, Noel has crafted songs that have become part of our collective story – bold, brilliant, and always recognisable.
“His songs have soundtracked memories for multiple generations and defined the spirit of British music globally. Honouring Noel as Songwriter of the Year celebrates a remarkable body of work and a creative force that continues to connect and inspire artists and fans worldwide.”
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