Liam Gallagher confirms Oasis charity gig is going ahead to raise money for NHS

Liam Gallagher has confirmed an Oasis charity gig will go ahead, regardless of whether Noel Gallagher agrees to take part.

The 47-year-old singer broke the news over Twitter today, pledging to donate the proceeds of the concert to the NHS.

Liam promised the gig would blow fans’ “knickers off”, though he didn’t clarify whether his brother Noel was on board with the idea.

He said: “Wanna clear a few things up oasis gig for NHS charity as in all money raised goes to NHS not to me will happen with or with out Noel Gallagher it may not be the same but trust me it’ll still blow you knickers off as you were LG.”

Oasis fans were thrilled by the news, and took to the thread to thank Liam for the charity act.

Liam Gallagher confirmed an Oasis charity gig would take place (Image: Getty Images)

One gushed: “How I would love to attend that gig!'”

“It’ll be just what everyone needs. Thank u Liam,” a second added.

And a third remarked: “Hopefully Noel puts everything aside to do it for the NHS.”

Liam demanded a one-off reunion over Twitter yesterday, to raise money for charity (Image: liamgallagher/Twitter)

Liam reached out to Noel over social media yesterday in an effort to organise the one-off gig, saying he was tired of “begging”.

He said: “Rite sick of pleading begging etc no more olive branches.

“I DEMAND an Oasis reunion after this is all over all money going to NHS c’mon you know. As we were.”

Liam promised the proceeds of the gig would go to the NHS in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic (Image: Getty Images)

However, his tone changed later in the day, when he took a swipe at his brother’s solo music.

He said: “The only way this lockdown can get any worse is if the ice cream vans start booting round the streets blasting Rkid’s [Noel’s] new tunes.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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