Oasis star Liam Gallagher has spilled more new details of the first show of the group's highly anticipated reunion tour and issued a stern warning to fans.
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, this morning, Liam, 52, revealed what time fans can expect the first gig, taking place in Cardiff on Friday July 4, to begin - and urged them to be on time.
The Oasis frontman said: "OASIS on stage 8.15pm Cardiff don’t be late or we'll start without you and you don't want that now do ya see ya there LG x."
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Some fans moaned that was a bit early for the Stand By Me rockers with one writing: "That's a bit early Liam." Another said: "8:15 is early but I'm NOT complaining." Liam cheekily hit back: "I think its late if it was up to me we'd be having it at 5am."
Fishing for more details of the band's set list for the tour, a third fan asked: "What ya walking out too ? Will you say the first word or will Noel?" "Bad boys wham," Liam joked.
When one fan innocently asked: "Is it the same for Murrayfield LG? Happy Saturday," Liam got a bit of backlash from fans when he posted: "I've been asked to share this information with you all I'm not doing this every f***ing gig I'm not the TM."
One fan said: "Oh don't be aggressive it was a little question." Another wrote: "OKAY DON'T GET MAD AT US NOW URE THE ONE WHO TOLD US WE DIDN'T EVEN ASK." A third pointed out: "YOU'RE THE ONE THAT RANDOMLY SAID THIS DON'T BLAME US."
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