LIAM Gallagher was blasted by fans after his performance at the Anthony Joshua v Daniel Dubois fight on Saturday night.
In his first performance since announcing the long-awaited Oasis reunion, Liam took to the stage in front of 96,000 people at Wembley Stadium ahead of the Anthony Joshua v Daniel Dubois fight.
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Liam Gallagher was mobbed by fans after his performance tonightCredit: AFP
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The Oasis star performed some of the band’s biggest hits at the fightCredit: PA
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He took the stage before Daniel Dubois vs. Anthony Joshua: IBF Heavyweight Title Fight – But It Wasn’t a KnockoutCredit: PA
The long-awaited fight was for the prestigious IBF heavyweight title.
Performing a string of Oasis greatest hits from debut album Definitely Maybe, Liam sang Rock n Roll Star, Supersonic and Cigarettes and Alcohol in a three-song setlist.
But he failed to impress fans and they took to social media to demand a refund for upcoming Oasis shows.
One wrote: “Was it Liam Gallagher or a tribute act?”
Another said: “How many people are asking for a refund after listening to this utter rubbish. Liam Gallagher is done. Sounds like some sly copycat.”
Another added: “If you bought Oasis tickets. Get a refund. Liam Gallagher just performed and he sounds fucking awesome.”
A fourth commented: “Hundreds of thousands of people are asking for refunds on their Oasis tickets tomorrow morning after watching this Liam Gallagher performance #VoiceIsF***ed”
Another tweeted: “I’m a huge fan of Oasis but Liam Gallagher sounds awful tonight!!!! Rehearsals required!!!! I’m almost happy I didn’t get tickets now! #liam #joshua #aj #boxing #liamgallagher”
The short set comes as the Manchester native looks set to receive a knockout payout thanks to his multi-million dollar deal to reunite with his brother Noel for next year’s Oasis tour.
The pair have not performed together on stage since 2009, following an infamous backstage brawl that saw Noel leave the band for good.
Liam Gallagher on his difficult relationship with Noel and the Oasis Reunion, The Graham Norton Show.mp4
Over the years, both brothers have continued their own separate projects, but have been plagued by fans clamoring for a reunion.
In August of this year, the band finally answered the prayers of millions and announced a major UK tour in 2025.
Their post announced: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over.
“Come see it. It won’t be on television.”
The 17-date tour caused the Ticketmaster website to crash and crash as more than 14 million people flocked to the site to grab seats – and the stadium concerts sold out within hours.
It has now been announced that more dates may be added, including shows in the United States.
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