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Oasis guitar from band breakup fight sells for £289,800 at auction

Noel Gallagher’s Gibson guitar, damaged by Liam Gallagher in the 2009 fight that split Oasis, sold for £289,800 at a London auction.

LONDON: An electric guitar used by Noel Gallagher from the British rock band Oasis has been sold at auction for £289,800 ($385,541).

The cherry-red Gibson ES-355 guitar is famous for having been damaged during the fight that led to the band breaking up in August 2009.

It was damaged by Noel’s brother and co-Oasis frontman Liam during a backstage brawl between the siblings at Paris’ Rock en Seine festival just before they were due on stage.

That performance was cancelled and Noel announced that he had quit Oasis.

In August last year the band announced they would be reuniting for a worldwide comeback tour in 2025 which they are currently completing.

The guitar was later repaired and sold for 385,000 euros ($445,000) at an auction in Paris in 2022.

This sale which took place on Thursday was well below the guitar’s pre-auction maximum estimate of £500,000 according to Propstore.

Also auctioned were handwritten lyrics by Noel Gallagher which sold for £75,600.

A pair of sunglasses worn by Elvis Presley went for £75,600.

Michael Jackson’s white Fedora hat worn in the “Smooth Criminal” music video sold for £50,400. – AFP

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