The former Oasis member Liam Gallagher was furious with some fans. The band might no longer exist but the band’s former frontman Liam Gallagher has told his fans that he will continue to play their songs no matter what. He recently hit out on his social media account after receiving some criticisms about his recent set in Mexico.
Liam Gallagher blasts fans
Gallagher is currently on tour in South America and on November 19, 2022, played at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, in Mexico City. During his set, he played 16 songs with his band. Out of these tracks, 10 of them were Oasis songs.
Not only did he play such massive hits as Wonderwall and Morning Glory, but he also pulled out such hidden gems as Stand By Me and Roll It Over.
Now, he has hit out on Twitter to those who don’t agree with his choices. He aggressively wrote:
“People bang on about me playing to many oasis tunes can kiss my a**e.” (sic)
Gallagher then pointed out how happy these songs make his real fans.
He continued:
“Seeing those kids faces when I drop them tunes is biblical oasis will never die LG x.” (sic)
The 50-year-old rocker then followed up with a string of further tweets to really hammer home his point. And they weren’t the softest of comments.
“Anyone who got a problem with me singing oasis tunes ain’t real oasis fans,” he said. “There just massive C**TZ.” (sic)
Gallagher furiously added in a further tweet:
“Oasis till I die.”
People bang on about me playing to many oasis tunes can kiss my arse seeing those kids faces when I drop them tunes is biblical oasis will never die LG x
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) November 20, 2022
Oasis till I die
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) November 20, 2022
The calls for Oasis to reform have been thick and fast since they split up back in 2009. The end of Oasis followed a dispute over the cancellation of their headline slot at Chelmsford’s V Festival on August 23, 2009.