Video: Coldplay & Ariana Grande Play Oasis' 'Don't Look Back In Anger'

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Video: Liam Gallagher At One Love Manchester

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Liam Gallagher Brings House Down With Surprise One Love Manchester Performance

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The former Oasis frontman flew in straight from his show at German festival Rock im Park

Liam Gallagher brought the house down with a surprise set at One Love Manchester tonight.

The former Oasis frontman flew in straight from his appearance at German festival Rock im Park to perform at Ariana Grande's huge fundraising show at Emirates Old Trafford.

Liam opened his set with Oasis hit Rock 'n' Roll star before performing new solo single Wall Of Glass.

He was then joined on stage by Coldplay's Chris Martin for a tearjerking duet of Oasis hit Live Forever.

Chris, who is said to have persuaded Liam to come and perform at the show, was earlier accompanied by Ariana as they performed Oasis hit Don't Look Back In Anger.

The song has become an anthem of Mancunian defiance in the wake of the terror attack that killed 22 people after her concert at Manchester Arena on May 22.

The Courteeners led 50,000 fans in a mass singalong at Emirates Old Trafford last weekend - and the scene was repeated at the venue tonight as the crowds chanted along.

There had been frenzied speculation that Oasis might reunite at tonight's show after Black Eyed Peas star Taboo Nawasha tagged the band in a tweet setting out the line-up - before quickly backtracking.

Liam said he would be 'up for it' when asked if he would be performing but said it clashed with a slot at the Rock im Park festival in Germany.

The rumours were reignited earlier tonight by a tweet from The Sun's showbiz writer Dan Wootton, who said he had been told Liam would appear.

Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Liam Gallagher Says Working With Noel "Bores The Death" Out Of Him

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Liam Gallagher has said that working with his brother Noel Liam Gallagher has said that working with his brother Noel "bores the death" out of him and has ruled out an Oasis reunion in the near future.

The rocker said he still is not in contact with his brother and former band mate, although he admitted he misses him and the fans and singing Oasis songs.

In an Observer Q&A with fans, Gallagher said he "can't see it happening" when asked about the group reuniting.

He said: "Never say never, I guess, but at the moment, if I get up and running on this solo thing, it certainly won't happen for a bit.

"Because there have been plenty of times that it could have happened and it should have happened and it didn't.

"I'd like it to happen, because I miss him and I miss the band and I miss the fans and I miss singing them songs.

"But it's in the lap of the gods, not Noel Gallagher, as much as he'd like to think he's a bit of a god, but he ain't ... 'Cos I've seen him coming for years.

"He thought that I was going to be down and out, and then he'd turn round and say: "Sorry about this, lads, but I'm going to have to put my wicked solo career on hold because I need to help my brother out."

"But I ain't f****** poor. I'm still standing."

Gallagher, who last week dropped his debut solo single Wall Of Glass, said: "No. It ain't happening, mate. When I think about it, being in a band with him bores the death out of me.

"He's changed, as a person. He's not someone I want to be in a band with. He's part of the establishment."

Earlier this week, Gallagher sent a happy birthday message to his estranged sibling on his 50th birthday.

He wrote: "Happy 50th rkid stay young LG x."

The public message prompted speculation among fans that they could reunite at Sunday's One Love Manchester benefit concert, which is being held to raise money for those affected by the attack at Ariana Grande's Manchester Arena concert nearly two weeks ago.

Gallagher, 44, said he would be working as a labourer or be "really badly into drugs" had he not got into music, adding that rock'n' roll saved his life.

He said: "So I'd have been digging or dead or really badly into drugs, which would obviously lead to being dead.

"Rock'n'roll saved my life. And I am forever in debt.

"I am forever in debt to rock'n'roll and I would never, ever think of doing another form of music. Ever."

Source: www.dailyrecord.co.uk and has ruled out an Oasis reunion in the near future.

The rocker said he still is not in contact with his brother and former band mate, although he admitted he misses him and the fans and singing Oasis songs.

In an Observer Q&A with fans, Gallagher said he "can't see it happening" when asked about the group reuniting.

He said: "Never say never, I guess, but at the moment, if I get up and running on this solo thing, it certainly won't happen for a bit.

"Because there have been plenty of times that it could have happened and it should have happened and it didn't.

"I'd like it to happen, because I miss him and I miss the band and I miss the fans and I miss singing them songs.

"But it's in the lap of the gods, not Noel Gallagher, as much as he'd like to think he's a bit of a god, but he ain't ... 'Cos I've seen him coming for years.

"He thought that I was going to be down and out, and then he'd turn round and say: "Sorry about this, lads, but I'm going to have to put my wicked solo career on hold because I need to help my brother out."

"But I ain't f****** poor. I'm still standing."

Gallagher, who last week dropped his debut solo single Wall Of Glass, said: "No. It ain't happening, mate. When I think about it, being in a band with him bores the death out of me.

"He's changed, as a person. He's not someone I want to be in a band with. He's part of the establishment."

Earlier this week, Gallagher sent a happy birthday message to his estranged sibling on his 50th birthday.

He wrote: "Happy 50th rkid stay young LG x."

The public message prompted speculation among fans that they could reunite at Sunday's One Love Manchester benefit concert, which is being held to raise money for those affected by the attack at Ariana Grande's Manchester Arena concert nearly two weeks ago.

Gallagher, 44, said he would be working as a labourer or be "really badly into drugs" had he not got into music, adding that rock'n' roll saved his life.

He said: "So I'd have been digging or dead or really badly into drugs, which would obviously lead to being dead.

"Rock'n'roll saved my life. And I am forever in debt.

"I am forever in debt to rock'n'roll and I would never, ever think of doing another form of music. Ever."

Source: www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweet...

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My heart goes out to those family's involved in the London terror attacks stay safe LG x 

Happy Birthday Tony McCarroll

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Happy birthday to Tony McCarroll who is 46 today.

Liam Gallagher On Beady Eye, Oasis, Simon Cowell And More

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Click here to read an interview with Liam Gallagher with The Guardian.

Liam Gallagher Rolls Into Nuremberg

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Liam Gallagher will play at Rock im Park in Nuremberg in Germany later today.

Liam Gallagher Says He’ll Be Voting For Labour

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Ex-Oasis frontman doesn't 'get involved' in politics but enjoys watching Prime Minister's Questions 'for the craic'

Liam Gallagher has indicated that he’ll be voting for the Labour Party in the upcoming UK general election despite not knowing the policies of leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Britain votes on June 8 with Corbyn’s Labour experiencing a recent surge in polls.

Speaking to Channel 4’s Jon Snow this week, ex-Oasis frontman Gallagher said: “I don’t really get involved [in politics]. I keep an eye on it. I have been partial to watch Prime Minister’s Questions just for the craic because I find them hilarious. I do try and see what’s going on but it sort of goes in [one ear] and out [the other].”

He added: “I was brought up in a Labour Party kinda house and that, so I’ll be voting Labour but that’s as far as it goes. I don’t really know what [Corbyn] is about… or the other one [Theresa May].”

Source: www.nme.com

Liam Gallagher Appearance At German Festival Cancelled Due To A Terrorist Threat

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Liam Gallagher was due to play Rock am Ring in Germany later this evening, but the event was abruptly shut down due to a terror warning. Festival organisers said on Facebook that police told them to interrupt the festival and vacate the premises as an act of precaution.

Festival goers were advised to leave the grounds in a calm and coordinated fashion. Local police said in a statement that the decision to cancel the festival was made due to “concrete leads” for a terror threat.

EDIT: Liam posted on Facebook earlier this evening, Stay safe all my German brothers and sisters, sorry we couldn't play tonight. Safety first. See you soon LGx .

Liam Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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Liam Gallagher Would Not Behave If Oasis Reformed

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Liam Gallagher discussed the possibility of an Oasis reunion during a Channel 4 interview with John Snow yesterday

When questioned if he’s tried to push the idea of an Oasis reunion to his brother Noel he said.

“We have done that. I don’t think he wants it man, he’s up there in his solo world. He’s in charge of everything, if I get in the way, he can’t tell me what to do. I’m not a yes man, so I think he’s quite happy doing his thing. I’m not definitely not a yes man. So all these people going, ‘I wish you’d get back together,’ I’m ready to go man. So it’s all about him, I’m not putting the blame on him, but he’s the one that doesn’t want it.”

He said the feud between himself and his brother is hard on their mother Peggy.

“Yeah, for sure it is. I have kids, and when they argue and aren’t getting on, you feel the pain.”

When questioned if he is ready to bury the hatchet with Noel and reunite Oasis he said.“I can, because I don’t hold grudges.”

When asked if he could behave during an Oasis reunion, Liam said he would not behave.

“No, no. You’re not meant to behave in Oasis. I think that was the problem, all of a sudden he was like, ‘Woah, what’s going on here man? What do you mean you’re still drinking, smoking, and staying up?’ He pulled out this book like, ‘No no, we’ve got to behave now.’ That don’t work.

Behaviour and being in Oasis, no, doesn’t work, I would not behave. I would get the gigs done, but I would certainly be having the crack, that’s what rock and roll is about isn’t it? Having a laugh. Who wants to see people walk on stage and behave? That’s not what it’s about.”

Another Review: Liam Gallagher In London

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Click here to read a review of Liam Gallagher in London yesterday.

Watch A Live Stream Of Liam Gallagher At Rock am Ring Later Today

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There will be live stream today from Rock am Ring, Liam Gallagher is on stage at 21.30 (Local time) on the Crater Stage.

Visit www.rock-am-ring.com to view the live stream, I'm not to sure if it's being broadcast outside Germany at the time of posting.

Liam Gallagher won't be playing at Rock am Ring tonight as the venue has been evacuated due to a terrorist threat.

Gallaries, Reviews And Video Of Liam Gallagher In London

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Click here, here, here and here for a number of gallaries, reviews and video from Liam gallagher's concert in London yesterday.

Review: Liam Gallagher In London

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Click here to read a review of Liam Gallagher in London yesterday.

Video: Liam Gallagher In London

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Below are a number of videos from Liam Gallagher's concert last night in London.

Liam Gallagher Rolls Into Nürburg

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Liam Gallagher will play at the Rock am Ring in Nürburg, Germany later today.

"I Love Doing Music" Liam Gallagher On Why He's Made A Solo Album

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The former Oasis and Beady Eye singer talks to Music News about his return.

Click here to listen to the short clip.

Setlist: Liam Gallagher In London

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Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher in London.

Fuckin' in the Bushes
Rock 'n' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Wall of Glass
Greedy Soul
Bold
Paper Crown
D'You Know What I Mean?
Slide Away
All I Need
I Get By
You Better Run
Universal Gleam
Be Here Now
Live Forever
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