
“Get back together. Stop f**king around,” Matty Healy told Oasis in 2023 – now he’s been spotted in the crowd at their Heaton Park gig
The 1975‘s Matty Healy was spotted in the crowd at Oasis‘s first Heaton Park reunion gig on Friday, roughly two years after making a public call for the Gallagher brothers to put aside their differences and get back together.
Oasis’s Heaton Park show on Friday (11 July) was their first in their hometown of Manchester in 16 years, and Healy was one of a reported 80,000 fans who showed up to watch the homecoming.
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Matty Healy made headlines back in 2023 when, in an interview with Q With Tom Power, he called on Noel and Liam Gallagher to reunite.
“What are Oasis doing?” he said. “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.”
“The first two albums [Definitely Maybe and (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, arguably both in the top 10 best albums of all time,” he went on. “Stop marding. They’re 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!”
Healy added: “There is not one person going to a High Flying Birds gig or a Liam Gallagher gig that would not rather be at an Oasis gig.”
// Matty at the Oasis show at Heaton Park // © noemoshonssz on tiktok pic.twitter.com/xTV89WM8wK
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Noel Gallagher did not take Healy’s demands for an Oasis reunion lying down, calling him a “slack-jawed fuckwit” in an interview with Spin, saying he “needs to go over how shit his band is and split up.”
Noel discovered his dislike for The 1975 while watching them receive a BRIT Award for Best Rock/Alternative Act back in 2019. He told NME that as he “was watching it with my kids, two teenage lads, thinking, ‘Is it me being a grumpy old man, or is this shit?’
“They were both going, ‘Oh no, this is fucking shit.”
Less confrontationally, Liam Gallagher on X (formerly Twitter) responded to Matty Healy’s comments by saying: “It’s our time to waste who made him the boss of time.”
All feuds aside, Healy got his wish and Oasis are officially back together, so all is well in Mancunian rock.
Elsewhere, The 1975 recently headlined Glastonbury for the first time, alongside Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young.
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