Noel Gallagher ignores blocking guidelines and is seen in his two homes



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Noel Gallagher has been seen both at his London home and on his rural Hampshire estate during the ongoing blockade.

The former Oasis rocker, 52, who recently released an unheard-of demo for the band, appears to have switched between his two properties in April.

The legendary singer was first seen jumping on his bike in the Hampshire countryside on April 8.

Just two weeks later, Noel donned a dark jacket and sunglasses when he left his London home on April 24.

The singer’s moves between two properties occurred despite ongoing government guidelines that instruct citizens to stay in their main home.

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Noel is the latest celebrity dubbing lockdown pattern seen during an ongoing pandemic that has claimed the lives of 28,131 Britons so far.

Just a few days ago, Noel surprised the loyal fans of Oasis by dropping a song that the band had recorded about 15 years ago.

According to the singer and songwriter, he ran into a lot of time due to the blockage and decided to examine an unmarked CD collection.


“I’ve had an infinite time to kill lately, so I thought I’d finally look and find out what was really in the hundreds of unmarked faceless CDs I have out there at home,” he wrote in Twitter about the discovery.

“As fate would have it, I stumbled upon an old demonstration that I thought was lost forever.”

In his statement on social media, he also wished his fans the best during the shutdown.

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The laid-back acoustics of the unheard-of tune Don’t Stop … never worked on a studio recording.

Although Noel released the “new” tune for fans, the singer also seemed to reject his brother’s request to launch an Oasis charity concert after the coronavirus pandemic ended.

On Twitter, Liam urged Noel to consider a unique gathering: “For charity, come on Noel, so we can go back to our amazing solo careers, come on.”

The Manchester icons broke up in 2009 when continued tensions between the two brothers made it difficult for the band to survive.

Liam’s older brother has not responded to the proposal.

Mirror Online has contacted Noel for comment.

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