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Noel Gallagher hits out at Oasis fans after being booed at London gig

Noel Gallagher hits out at Oasis fans after being booed at London gig

Daily Mirror4 days ago
Noel Gallagher told off fans at the band's London gig after he dedicated a song 'to all Mancunians' and faced boos from members of the audience
Noel Gallagher struggled to hold back his temper after fans at one of Oasis' London gigs started to boo him when he asked the crowd if there was anyone from Manchester. With his acoustic guitar around his shoulders, Noel stood before a sprawling crowd but only had eyes for a few particular people who had upset him.

Wearing a black t-shirt and a pair of denim jeans, Noel asked the crowd: "Any Mancunians we got in the house?" And in response, a roar of cheers erupted from the audience - apart from a few people towards the front of the stage.

Hearing the boos, Noel hit back at the culprits in the packed audience. This comes after Jeremy Vine reveals what will happen if Joey Barton fails to pay staggering legal bill.

Staring directly at the fans, the singer, 58, said: "What you f****g booing for? You're only here because of Mancunians. You're only here because of Manchester aren't you? You want to be us? What you booing for?"
Seconds later, he strummed his guitar and turned his back to the audience after dedicating his next song to "all Mancunians". It has been over a decade since the band performed together on stage. And while the brothers, Noel and Liam Gallagher have seemingly been getting along, during last week's performance it showed that the brothers have put their troubled past firmly behind them.

Sixteen years ago, following a huge argument while in Paris, the band announced their split and both Liam and Noel went their separate ways and pursued solo careers.
During last Wednesday's Wembley gig amid their Oasis 25 tour, Liam dedicated a song to his older brother, leaving many fans overwhelmed with emotion.
Just moments before he started to sing he addressed the crowd saying: "Now I've gotta dedicate this next tune to our kid - Stand By Me."

The special moment was caught on video by a fan who posted it to X. And it only took minutes before the world of social media rushed to the comment section.
One person said: "Stop I'll cry'; 'Oh my heart."
Another wrote: "I love this! Wish I could be at one of these biblical gigs!!!I love Oasis. xxxx."
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