
Secret drink fuelling Liam Gallagher's voice on Oasis reunion tour revealed after rocker quits booze for mega gigs
The rock star, who used to
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Liam Gallagher is drinking apple cider vinegar tea during the reunion tour
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The rocker was seen holding a glass of the drink at one of Oasis' Heaton Park gigs, as it helps keep his voice in check
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Fans have heaped praise on
Liam, 52, has previously spoken about drinking the vinegar concoction - mixed with honey - to help with his voice.
He said: "I drink a lot of funky drinks. I have this
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cider vinegar, the one that everyone bangs on about.
"Apparently, it's great for everything. Mam has it for arthritis and it's really good for her.
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"So I have vinegar, some honey and then I have some turmeric, some cayenne pepper, a squirt of lemon, hot water, stir it round and drink it.
"It's really good for when you get a hoarse voice. I've got a
"It makes you tired and your bones are creaky, but you have this drink and it makes you a bit Jumping Jack Flash."
He added: "It's very f*****g boring, it doesn't get you pissed, but you can have other stuff as well."
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Fans have heaped praise on Liam's vocals since the reunion kicked off on July 4
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Pep Guardiola and stunning daughter Maria belt out Oasis classic as Man City boss parties with Gallagher family at gig
GALLAGHAIR BARBER
By Sam Creed
A HOTEL rammed with Oasis fans has been offering free Liam-inspired cuts ahead of their homecoming gigs.
Manchester Piccadilly Premier Inn hired barber Levon Gill to provide a feathered and shaggy look for guests, complete with long sideburns and a straight fringe.
Manager Tracey Bishop said: 'The team are loving welcoming Oasis fans. The bucket hats are a bit of a giveaway at check-in.'

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