Noel Gallagher Wins Brit Award for Songwriter of the Year: Challenges Critics to a Fight on the Red Carpet

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Noel Gallagher Wins Brit Award for Songwriter of the Year: Challenges Critics to a Fight on the Red Carpet

Noel Gallagher has caused a stir by winning the Brit Award for songwriter of the year, despite not releasing new music in the past two years. The Oasis star will accept the award at Co-op Live in Manchester on 28th February. In response to criticism, Noel challenged other songwriters to a fight on the red carpet, stating that the award is based on record sales and his success speaks for itself.

During an interview on TalkSport, Noel defended his win by highlighting Oasis' record sales and hinted at new music in the works. He also mentioned that the Brits may have wanted to honor someone from Oasis since the event is in Manchester. When asked about his brother Liam attending the Brits with him, Noel mentioned they were focused on organizing tickets for the Carabao Cup final.

Noel has a history of winning awards for his songwriting, including the Outstanding Song Collection award at the 2013 Ivor Novello Awards. He will join the ranks of previous winners like Ed Sheeran and Charli XCX when he receives the Songwriter of the Year prize at the Brits. The ceremony will be broadcast live from Co-op Live on ITV and ITVX, with Jack Whitehall returning as the host.

In addition to discussing his music career, Noel shared his thoughts on Manchester City's chances in the Premier League and the upcoming Carabao Cup final against Arsenal. While he acknowledged Arsenal as favorites, he expressed hope that City would emerge victorious on the day. Stay updated on the latest showbiz news by following Mirror Celebs on various social media platforms.