The BRIT Awards 2026 have announced that legendary artist Noel Gallagher is the recipient of the Songwriter of the Year award.
This award recognizes exceptional songwriting talent and is decided by a select panel of expert judges, with previous recipients including Ed Sheeran, Kid Harpoon, RAYE and Charli xcx.
Noel’s songwriting has permeated British culture for over 30 years, from his work with Oasis to his solo albums with Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. His songs span generations and continue to resonate with audiences worldwide.
2025 was a big year for Noel and his brother Liam as they finally ended 16 years of speculation by returning to the stage as Oasis. Their tour was a global success with 41 electrifying performances filled with songs from their massive back catalogue, including ‘Live Forever’, ‘Wonderwall’, ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ and ‘Champagne Supernova’.
Along with Liam, Noel has multiple BRITs to his name to date, with Oasis taking home awards including Best British Group, Album of the Year and Outstanding Contribution to Music. Noel’s songwriting has also been recognized by the Ivor Novello Awards, taking home the prestigious Outstanding Song Collection award in 2013.
Stacey Tang, Chair of the 2026 BRIT Awards Committee and Co-President of RCA Records at Sony Music UK said: “For more than three decades, Noel has created songs that have become part of our collective story – bold, brilliant and always recognisable. His songs have captured the memories of generations of songwriters and never defined the year of the global songwriter. Celebrate a remarkable body of work and a creative force that continues to connect and inspire artists and fans across the world.”
The BRIT Awards will be broadcast live on Saturday 28 February, exclusively on ITV and ITVX. Presented by Jack Whitehall, the ceremony will include performances by Olivia Dean, Harry Styles, Wolf Alice and Outstanding Contribution to Music recipient Mark Ronson.
This year’s ceremony will take place outside of London for the first time in its history, making a new home for itself at The Co-op Live in Manchester.
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