An expletive comment made by Liam Gallagher about one of Manchester's homecoming crowds has been revealed by a lip reader. Liam, 52, and his older brother Noel, 58, played five sold out shows at Heaton Parkover two weeks.
The gigs had been in such demand that thousands of fans without tickets travelled to the park to stand outside the gates and grab snippets of the so band playing from the so-called 'Gallagher Hill'. When security guards installed huge boards to stop fans watching for free, the undeterred crowds continued to travel in and listen to the Britpop icons without a view.
Speaking on the final night of the Manchester leg of their tour, Noel said on stage: "For the last ten days the eyes of the world have been on this city of Manchester and I just want to say to all Mancunians you've done yourself f***ing proud." And then towards the end of the show, brother Liam added: “We love you, we adore you. Thanks for making this happen.”
A comment made by Liam as the band took to the stage on their last night has now been revealed - and it appears the duo may have had some pre-show nerves.
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A lip reader analysing their chat said Liam had turned to his older brother Noel and said: "F***ing hell... noisy innit?"
His brother agreed in the short exchange. Noel responded: "Yeah, yeah," as the duo made their way to the sage. Liam then said to him "Hear that?" before the siblings walked onto the stage hand in hand.
The brothers have become more vocal on stage following their opening weekend in Cardiff. Liam even got topical as he addressed the recent Coldplay scandal on stage on Sunday night.
"Do we have any lovebirds in the house?" he asked the crowd before playing Slide Away. "Don’t worry, we don’t got any of that Coldplay snidey f**king camera shit."
He went on "Doesn’t matter to us who you’re fucking mingling with, or tingling with It’s none of our f**king business.”
Last week, a scene from the Jumbotron portion of Coldplay’s live show went viral after the camera landed on two people looking very loved-up before they panicked at seeing their faces and ran off to hide.
“Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy,” frontman Chris Martin joked from the stage. The duo were later revealed to be CEO Andy Byron and Chief Human Resources Officer Kristin Cabot of the tech company Astronomer.
On Friday, Astronomer issued a statement announcing its Board of Directors “initiated a formal investigation into this matter and we will have additional details to share very shortly” and had placed both employees on leave.
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