The 1975 singer got on the wrong side of Noel when he previously called on Oasis to get back togetherMatty took a picture with a fan in the front standing area(Image: TikTok: @mskatetampion )
1975 frontman Matty Healy was spotted singing along to Oasis at Heaton Park following his public ‘feud’ with the Gallagher brothers.
It’s been a busy period for the son of Loose Women panelist Denise Welch, having headlined Glastonbury for the first time last month.
Performing for the first time in over a year, the group played songs off of their five number one UK albums on the Pyramid Stage.
The 36-year-old was one of over 80,000 people who managed to make their way to Heaton Park for the first of Oasis’ five sold out Manchester gigs on Friday night (July 11).
Videos on TikTok saw the pop-rock singer opting away from the VIP area in favour of being in the front standing section with the other fans of the group.
Singing along to Live Forever with a drink in his hand, one TikTok user revealed that she met Matty there, who took a picture with her.
@mskatetampion wrote: “Meeting and having a cuddle with Matty Healy in the crowd at Oasis Heaton Park was not on my 2025 bingo card.”
Matty was seen in another snap on Instagram with Radio One presenter Nick Grimshaw, who he has been friends with for a number of years.
Matty Healy performing at Glastonbury last month(Image: WireImage)
Taylor Swift’s ex-boyfriend being at the gig may come as a surprise to many, with him and the Gallaghers being in a war of words over the years.
Appearing on Q with Tom Power in 2023, Matty made a public plea for Noel and Liam to reunite and go back on tour.
“What are Oasis doing? Can you imagine being in potentially – right now, still – the coolest band in the world, and not doing it because you’re in a mard with your brother,” he questioned.
Matty went on to say that the brothers were ‘dressing like they’re in their 20s and being in their 50s”, but ‘acting like they’re in their 20s’.
“Stop marding. They’re like men of the people. And they’re sat around in, like, Little Venice and Highgate, crying over an argument with their brother. Grow up. Headline Glastonbury! Have a good time. Have a laugh,” he added.
The comments didn’t go down too well with Noel, who stated that it was his and Liam’s ‘time to waste’, and questioned ‘who made him the boss of time’.
“Oh, that f***ing slack-jawed f***wit. What did he say? He would never be able to imagine it? He needs to go over how s*** his band is and split up,” Noel said to Spin.
Noel added in an interview with NME: “It’s just a pity guitar music has become marginalised. You’ve either got to be rock, or that f***ing [The] 1975. At the BRITs, The 1975 won Best Rock or some f***ing s***.
“I was watching it with my kids, two teenage lads, thinking, ‘Is it me being a grumpy old man, or is this s***?’ They were both going, ‘Oh no, this is f***ing s***.’ The 1975, Best Rock Band? Someone needs to re-define that immediately, because that is . . . I don’t know what that is, but it’s certainly not f***ing rock. Whatever rock is, that’s not it.”
Matty didn’t seem to take Noel’s comments personally, saying at a show in Dublin that year that he still ‘loves him’.
“We asked Liam to open up and he said he would have done it but he was busy. But I love Noel Gallagher, give it up for Noel Gallagher. He’s just getting on…
“The difference between me and Noel is that I do a series of interviews to promote an album, whereas he does an album to promote a series of interviews (laughs). But we love you Noel, get Oasis back together,” he teased.