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Liam Gallagher has vowed to always shun the celebrity champagne circuit, saying: “I’ve been to them parties… you only fool me once.”
The singer, who revels in his jack-the-lad reputation, says he would rather kick back on the sofa than party with stars.
He said: “The amount of parties I’ve turned down. I turn them down constantly. It was full of k**bheads in the Nineties, now it’s full of k**bheads with cameras on their phones. I’d rather stay in.”
The ex- Oasis frontman says brother Noel – who celebrated his 50th in May with stars including Madonna and Bono – is “lost in a celebrity world.”
Noel is to headline the reopening of the IS-bombed Manchester Arena next month alongside pop star Rick Astley.
Liam, 44, performing tomorrow night in Japan, said: “I’m loving singing, I’m not here for celebrity. I’ve done all that nonsense.
“I’ve seen through it. I’m just here to play some gigs, and try to turn the next rock ’n’ roll kids on to it. I’ve no time for partying with Brad Pitt.
“I’m sure he’s a nice guy and throws a great party, but I’m not interested. I want to do my gigs and try and muster up feelings for the youth to carry the torch on.
“That’s what it’s about. It’s time to build rock up from the bottom again.”
The singer added: “I don’t think I was seduced by celebrity. But I definitely like going to nice places to eat.”
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
Liam Gallagher Says He Would Rather Kick Back On The Sofa Than Party With Stars
Liam Gallagher has vowed to always shun the celebrity champagne circuit, saying: “I’ve been to them parties… you only fool me once.”
The singer, who revels in his jack-the-lad reputation, says he would rather kick back on the sofa than party with stars.
He said: “The amount of parties I’ve turned down. I turn them down constantly. It was full of k**bheads in the Nineties, now it’s full of k**bheads with cameras on their phones. I’d rather stay in.”
The ex- Oasis frontman says brother Noel – who celebrated his 50th in May with stars including Madonna and Bono – is “lost in a celebrity world.”
Noel is to headline the reopening of the IS-bombed Manchester Arena next month alongside pop star Rick Astley.
Liam, 44, performing tomorrow night in Japan, said: “I’m loving singing, I’m not here for celebrity. I’ve done all that nonsense.
“I’ve seen through it. I’m just here to play some gigs, and try to turn the next rock ’n’ roll kids on to it. I’ve no time for partying with Brad Pitt.
“I’m sure he’s a nice guy and throws a great party, but I’m not interested. I want to do my gigs and try and muster up feelings for the youth to carry the torch on.
“That’s what it’s about. It’s time to build rock up from the bottom again.”
The singer added: “I don’t think I was seduced by celebrity. But I definitely like going to nice places to eat.”
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
Liam Gallagher
Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at SonicMania in Toyko, Japan yesterday.
Fuckin' In The Bushes
Rock 'n' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Wall Of Glass
Greedy Soul
Bold
For What It's Worth
D'You Know What I Mean?
Slide Away
Eh La
Chinatown
I Get By
You Better Run
Universal Gleam
Be Here Now
Live Forever
Wonderwall
Setlist: Liam Gallagher In Toyko
Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at SonicMania in Toyko, Japan yesterday.
Fuckin' In The Bushes
Rock 'n' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Wall Of Glass
Greedy Soul
Bold
For What It's Worth
D'You Know What I Mean?
Slide Away
Eh La
Chinatown
I Get By
You Better Run
Universal Gleam
Be Here Now
Live Forever
Wonderwall
Liam Gallagher
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Liam Gallagher
Click here for a review and an interview with Liam Gallagher at the Mall Of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines earlier this week.
Interview/Review: Liam Gallagher In Manila
Click here for a review and an interview with Liam Gallagher at the Mall Of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines earlier this week.
James Corden
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher told GQ last week there was “no f*cking chance” he would appear on James Corden’s 'Carpool Karaoke'.
“No, thank you very much, No fucking chance mate. With that fat bloke from Kevin and Perry?”
Gallagher was referring to Gavin & Stacey, that Corden starred in before taking over The Late Late Show in 2015. “I don’t need to watch it to know I won’t like it. James Corden is a knobhead”.
When asked by The Daily Beast if he saw the remarks he said “I did see that, yeah, God, I just don’t know how we’ll carry on, I don’t how we’ll even think of carrying on. Yeah, God, what will we do?”.
James Corden Fires Back At Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher told GQ last week there was “no f*cking chance” he would appear on James Corden’s 'Carpool Karaoke'.
“No, thank you very much, No fucking chance mate. With that fat bloke from Kevin and Perry?”
Gallagher was referring to Gavin & Stacey, that Corden starred in before taking over The Late Late Show in 2015. “I don’t need to watch it to know I won’t like it. James Corden is a knobhead”.
When asked by The Daily Beast if he saw the remarks he said “I did see that, yeah, God, I just don’t know how we’ll carry on, I don’t how we’ll even think of carrying on. Yeah, God, what will we do?”.
Noel Gallagher
WE ARE MANCHESTER
Saturday 9th September, Manchester Arena will reopen with a special benefit concert to honour those impacted by May’s atrocities. The evening will feature NGHFBs & other top Manchester bands including The Courteeners & Blossoms.
Tickets go on sale 9am, Thursday 17th August here.
All profits from the concert will raise money for the Manchester Memorial Fund, a charitable trust overseen by the Lord Mayor of Manchester which will go towards establishing a permanent memorial honouring the victims of the 22nd May attack.
Tickets On Sale Now For Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Manchester
WE ARE MANCHESTER
Saturday 9th September, Manchester Arena will reopen with a special benefit concert to honour those impacted by May’s atrocities. The evening will feature NGHFBs & other top Manchester bands including The Courteeners & Blossoms.
Tickets go on sale 9am, Thursday 17th August here.
All profits from the concert will raise money for the Manchester Memorial Fund, a charitable trust overseen by the Lord Mayor of Manchester which will go towards establishing a permanent memorial honouring the victims of the 22nd May attack.
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