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Noel Gallagher makes stark alcohol vow as he says he feels he'll be 'lucky to hit 60'

Noel Gallagher confessed he feels he'll be 'lucky' reach the age of 60, as he made a solemn alcohol pledge.

The ex-Oasis lead guitarist, 57, said he has watched his older peers in the music industry like Mick Jagger with amazement over their enduring energy. In a discussion with Matt Morgan for his podcast, Noel spoke candidly about his health and alcohol consumption.

Starting off the discussion, the musician reflected on Aerosmith's recent retirement from touring, saying he was not surprised, reports the Mirror.

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"Well, I mean, they've got to be pushing, what, 70 now, innit?," he said. "I mean, the way I feel f***ing now, I mean I'll be f***ing lucky if I make it to 60."

He further quipped: "Just because Jagger is mincing around at 103 doesn't mean everyone can."

Gallagher humorously mentioned his weight gain and pointed the finger at his drinking habits. "I could do with getting off the booze, let's put it that way," he noted.

These admissions surfaced following an episode where he was booed during a performance after ruling out any potential Oasis reunion in 2025 or 2026.

Leading his current band High Flying Birds at the Y Not Festival this Sunday, Noel addressed a fans question regarding a hopeful reformation with his brother Liam Gallagher's band. His response was clear: "When are we going to see you? In 2025 or 2026? The answer is neither."

The crowd responded with boos to his remark, prompting him to retort: "I'll take the fact that you're booing as a compliment! " Noel Gallagher, on the last night of his High Flying Birds' recent tour, admitted to the audience that he and his band were ready

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