Liam Gallagher is known for his wit and sarcasm, but his performance at Etihad Stadium moved fans as they reflected on his days in Oasis.

The legendary rocker, 49, took the stage in his hometown in front of a crowd of nearly 60,000 who packed tickets, all having fun.

Never disappointed, the father of three performed some of his solo hits and songs from his Oasis days, making sure everyone had a good time.

Just days before his latest album, C’mon You Know, reached the top of the charts, the iconic entertainer took the step by stepping in front of the packed crowd saying “Yes, Manchester” before shouting your farewell song. .



Liam Gallagher certainly did well when he took the stage at Etihad Stadium

But minutes into his set, the crowd of leaping bodies exploded into a roar of applause before his second song, Rock ‘N’ Roll Star.

“It’s for our Bonehead,” he said, paying a moving tribute to bandmate Oasis, who is currently battling cancer.

Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs is currently undergoing radiation and chemotherapy to treat his tonsil cancer.



The sold-out crowd went wild when Liam dedicated the Rock 'N' Roll star to his bandmate, Bonehead.

While fans may have jumped throughout the show, the packed audience gathered and hugged for Stand By Me.

But while Liam may have entertained the crowd, his son Gene was also in the spotlight, with some noticing the 20-year-old on drums and sharing a special view of the stage.



The legendary rock star was in a good mood all night and even threw her tambourine into the crowd.

As the night began to end with a glorious sunset, the sea of ​​music lovers had their phones and lights in the air as they all sang along to the classic Oasis Wonderwall before the Champagne Supernova.

“Don’t listen to anyone who says this is bad for you,” she exclaimed before going wild with cigarettes and alcohol.



In general, its performance must be 5 *, there was nothing to criticize.

Liam’s performance came just two days before his return to Knebworth, just as he did in 1996 with Oasis, where he will perform in front of two sold out spectators of 250,000.

While he might be considering a double hip replacement due to his arthritis, Liam didn’t let that stop him from watching the crowd all night before smiling.

Speaking of the possibility of going under the knife, he told the Radio 2 Zoe Ball Breakfast Show: “I could ruin my career at Knebworth and start kicking like Jagger, and everyone says, ‘I want my money.’ we just come to see him arrested.

“But maybe I’ll have to have surgery next year, but I can’t do it until Knebworth.”

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