
David Watson attended Liam Gallagher’s concert at Knebworth Park over the Platinum Jubilee weekend and decided to collect some weed to post on eBay, and he could have raided thousands of dollars for it.
A huge fan of Liam Gallagher is selling weed from the Knebworth concert on eBay, with a bid now of over £ 65,000.
Typically, after attending a concert, most people return home with a ringing in their ears and several shaky videos of the night.
But for David Watson, 35, he decided to come home with something a little different to remember the iconic Mancunians solo performance.
The super fan collected a bunch of weed from the park’s iconic gardens and put it up for sale on eBay for the first time for five dollars.
David initially dismissed it as a joke after attending the second day (Saturday June 4th) of the concert.

“Hungover” from the crazy day 160,000 people flocked to see the former Oasis singer perform for two days, the fan put it on the sales site.
And to his surprise, three days later, 100 people had already made a bid on the lawn, where it brought in a staggering £ 65,000.
David explained: “I jokingly said I was going to pick up some weed and put it on eBay, and while we were watching one of the shows I took some and put it in my shorts.

“When I got back I bought it for five, and now it has accumulated tens of thousands.”
“But I don’t think they will pay to be honest. I think they might be people who have problems and I don’t want to be sure of myself.
“If Liam gave me a shout, it would obviously be great.”
Although skeptical about it, David hopes to use his money to start a business to combat the effects of UK inflation.

She shared: “There is a guy who is selling his bouncy castle business for £ 20,000, and I told my girlfriend that if he paid me I would buy it because it’s the only way to make money with inflation. at the moment.
A screenshot of the list was posted on an Oasis fan page on Twitter, where it originally went viral and garnered hundreds of likes and comments.
Some fans have admitted that they feel like they’ve missed out on a “business opportunity,” while others feel they can get in on the action and sell their memorabilia.
One person wrote: ‘I have stains of sewer debris on my bus wondering how much it will cost.
Another user wrote: “I don’t think so! How do we know? Could it be from anywhere and Liam really stepped on that patch of grass? Come on, you know.
Someone else shared: “Let me scratch my sneakers and see”.
But David wasn’t the only one to get attention on social media.
Paul Bennett also attended the Gallagher concert and thought about bringing a camping chair for the trip.
Despite a three-hour drive from the Isle of Wight to the town of Hertfordshire, the boy discovered it when he opened the bag that had instead brought him the clothesline.
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Source: Dailystar

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