As Oasis return to the neighbourhood to play their final UK concerts at Wembley Stadium on 27th and 28th September, Wembley Park presents a rare outdoor exhibition celebrating the brotherly bond between Liam and Noel Gallagher.
Featuring never-before-seen images from the archive of legendary photographer Kevin Cummins, this is a tender, unexpected portrait of two brothers whose relationship helped shape one of Britain’s most iconic bands.
The exhibition brings to life a selection of work from The Masterplan, Kevin Cummins’ 2025 book, and draws on a wider archive of over 150 photographs. Many of the images—now displayed in public for the first time—were taken throughout 1994, during the lead-up to the release of Definitely Maybe.
Across hotel rooms, side streets, studios and tour buses, the portraits capture Liam and Noel in unguarded moments—laughing, resting, mucking about, and learning how to be in the spotlight. This is a different side of the Gallaghers: full of warmth, instinctive closeness, and the kind of chemistry only siblings share. Shot spontaneously and with care, the images are raw, honest, and never overly styled. They reflect a short but pivotal time when the brothers were still figuring it all out—before the album dropped, before the headlines, and before everything changed.
Organisers may cancel events, alter schedules, or change admission requirements without notice. Always check official sites before heading to an event.Add to Calendar
- 0.8 km from Wembley Park Metropolitan LineJubilee Line
- 1.0 km from Wembley Central London OvergroundBakerloo Line
- 1.5 km from North Wembley London OvergroundBakerloo Line