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Daily Record
3 days ago
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- Daily Record
Susan Boyle sends message to Liam Gallagher after his special shout out to her at Murrayfield
Susan Boyle has taken to Instagram to respond to Liam's comments. Scots singing legend Susan Boyle sent a special message to Liam Gallagher after he dedicated one of Oasis' famous tracks to her at Murrayfield. The Oasis frontman, 52, gave BGT legend SuBo a shoutout at their final gig in Edinburgh on Tuesday evening. Liam was about to start their hit Stand By Me as he took to the mic and said: "This one's for Susan Boyle." Susan, 63, was quick to respond to his touching tribute as she took to Instagram in an Oasis top and her best bucket hat. The hat featured a picture of Gallagher with the title of his solo hit song and album "Why me? Why not?" Posing for the camera with two thumbs up, Susan grinned from ear to ear on her social media page. She gushed: "Thanks so much for the dedication Liam Gallagher. You've made this old girl's day." She even made a reference to The Poznan, a football celebration that has been taken on by music fans, and sees them turn their backs to the stage, place their arms around each other and jump up and down. It first started in the Polish City it is named after but became a favourite of Manchester City fans, which is the club Liam and Noel both support. Oasis fans jumped on the trend and now do it when the band performs their classic tune Cigarettes and Alcohol. Susan hinted she would also be heading to London to see Oasis when they return for their final sold out UK dates at Wembley Stadium in London. She added: "Hope to see you and the rest of Oasis at Wembley in September for a wee bit of Poznań. Big love to you all." Oasis finished their incredible three night run at Murrayfield on Tuesday evening after playing gigs on August 8, 9 and 12. Around 210,000 fans flocked to Murrayfield to see the Gallagher brothers perform in Scotland for the first time in 16 years. Their comeback in the Capital saw Oasis beat their previous ground-shaking record at Murrayfield as they set a new peak score for the most SEISMIC performance the venue has ever seen. While Gallagher had kind words for Susan, he had a very different opinion of Edinburgh Council. At each of Oasis' Scottish gigs, he took a savage swipe at local authority chiefs. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Liam was left fuming at council bosses after they branded Oasis fans as 'drunk, lairy, fat, and old' in secret safety briefings. Officials claimed that the concert-goers would be mainly 'rowdy' 'middle-aged men' who 'take up more room' and will drink to 'medium to high intoxication'. Liam called out snooty Edinburgh council officials over their remarks on several occasions. Their next stop on the UK leg of their tour is Dublin where they will perform two nights at Croke park this weekend.


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Susan Boyle sends message to Liam Gallagher after Oasis' spectacular Murrayfield shows
It comes as the Oasis gigs in Edinburgh beat an incredible record Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SCOTS singing sensation Susan Boyle sent a special message to Liam Gallagher after he dedicated a song to her. The Oasis singer, 52, gave the Bathgate BGT star a shout-out at their last gig in Edinburgh on Tuesday. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Oasis brought down the curtain on their Scottish gigs on Tuesday Credit: Mark Ferguson 3 Liam Gallagher dedicated a song to Susan Boyle (ARCHIVE IMAGE) Credit: Alamy 3 Susan Boyle responded with a special message Credit: Instagram Liam was about to kick off their tune Stand By Me. But before the song began he said into the mic: "This one's for Susan Boyle." And Subo, 63, was quick to respond to the music legend's tribute by breaking out her best bucket hat. She posed with the iconic headgear featuring a picture of Gallagher featuring the title of his solo hit song and album "Why me? Why not?" Susan also donned a black Oasis t-shirt and threw two thumbs up as she grinned ear-to-ear in the post on her Instagram page. The star wrote: "Thanks so much for the dedication Liam Gallagher. "You've made this old girl's day." She even made a reference to The Poznan, where fans turn their backs to the stage, place their arms around each other and jump up and down. It started in the Polish city it is named after but became a favourite of Manchester City fans - the club supported by Liam and Noel. Oasis fans took on the trend and now do it when the band performs their hit tune Cigarettes and Alcohol. Joyous moment Scots schoolgirl dances to favourite Oasis song outside packed Murrayfield gig Susan even hinted she would be heading to see the band when they return to Wembley Stadium for their sold out shows in September. She added: "Hope to see you and the rest of Oasis at Wembley in September for a wee bit of Poznań "Big love to you all." Oasis have just ended their absolutely epic three gig run in Edinburgh. Around 210,000 ecstatic fans rocked Murrayfield stadium when the reunion tour came to Scotland. The trio of sold out performances even set a record for the most SEISMIC performance at the venue in 20 years. While Liam had kind words for Susan, he had a different message for Edinburgh Council. He took three brutal swipes at local authority chiefs during the shows - one at each gig. The legendary rocker was left furious at council chiefs after they branded Oasis fans 'drunk', 'lairy', 'fat' and 'old' in secret safety briefings. Officials claimed that the concert-goers would be mainly 'rowdy' 'middle-aged men' who 'take up more room' and will drink to 'medium to high intoxication'. Liam has called out snooty Edinburgh council officials over their remarks on several occasions.