Liam Gallagher has responded after viewers made the same complaint about his performance last night (21 September).
On his birthday, the 52-year-old took to the stage at Wembley Stadium ahead of Anthony Joshua’s heavyweight title fight against Daniel Dubois.
While Liam did sing a few Oasis tracks, some fans were a little disappointed he wasn’t joined by brother Noel for a surprise reunion ahead of the big tour.
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But that wasn’t the biggest complaint of the night. Instead, a lot of viewers were slamming him for the way it actually sounded, as not everyone was impressed with his performance.
Following his set at Wembley, Liam took to X to simply write: “MVITA.” And that of course means ‘Manchester Vibes in the Area’.
However, this was hit with a slew of responses, as one fan wrote: “Some people complaining about how you sounded yesterday. What do you have to say about it?”
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In true Liam fashion, he replied: “F**K THEM SPUNKBUBBLES.”
As other fans slammed the complaints, he joined in by putting: “Exactly what do they think this is a f**king pop concert soft c**ts can’t handle the punk rock vibes.”
But one viewer clapped back: “Singing sh**ty and off key aren’t punk rock vibes. It’s just being a sh**ty singer vibes.”
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And yet again, Liam simply said: “Soft c**t.” This was pretty much his vibe of responses to anyone hitting him with bad performance complaints.
A little earlier this afternoon, he posted a new tweet to send a pretty clear message to anyone criticising his performance at the fight.
“To all those S**TC**TS who were crying about my ANGELIC TONES last night you ain’t real fans your just IMPOSTERS,” Liam slammed, “and if you do have tickets you wanna get rid off I’ll gladly take them off your hands we don’t want the likes of you at our concerts nxt year any way LF**KING.”
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Well, that’s made that clear.
And plenty of fans were on his side as they replied: “You was biblical,” and “AF**KINGMEN.”
As another echoed: “Proper fans know those tones hit like a wrecking ball, mate! Give us more of that angelic chaos, no room for the fakes next year. I'll be there loud and clear, front row, no imposters allowed.”
So, if anyone does fancy getting rid of some Oasis tickets for next year, there are plenty of fans who will happily take them off their hands.
Topics: Liam Gallagher, Oasis, Music, Celebrity