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Liam Gallagher dedicates iconic Oasis song to West Lothian singer Susan Boyle

Liam Gallagher dedicates iconic Oasis song to West Lothian singer Susan Boyle

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Liam Gallagher dedicated an iconic Oasis song to West Lothian's Susan Boyle at their final Edinburgh gig.
The iconic Britpop group performed to 70,000 fans at Murrayfield on Tuesday after impressing crowds on Friday, August 8, and Saturday, August 9.
As the brothers closed off their three nights in the Scottish city, Liam made sure to mention Susan Boyle before the crowd erupted into an applause.
He made the shout out before the group hit 'Stand By Me'. He said: "This one is for Susan Boyle".
One clip shared online got over 100,000 views with fans all having the same reaction. One person commented: "Wee SuBo getting a mention."
A second fan added: "Hahaha Mon the Susan".
A third wrote: "He makes me laugh!!"
However, not all moments at the gigs have been as sweet. Liam launched into a third tirade against Edinburgh Council on Tuesday night, after entering a fued with the local authority.
On Tuesday night Liam slammed the council chiefs calling them 'ugly'. He added: "£3billion we've brought into this city over the past five days. And that's between you and us. Three billion f****** quid.
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"You won't see f*** all, because they'll rob it and spread it among their posh ugly mates. Still waiting for our apology, bring it on down, you c****".
The Murrayfield shows followed similar reunion concerts in Cardiff, Manchester and London. The band will play their next UK and Ireland dates in Dublin this weekend.
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