Liam Gallagher criticizes Edinburgh Council for calling Oasis appearances ‘Rowdy’

Liam Gallagher calls Edinburgh Council over appearances labeled as ‘Rowdy’

Liam Gallagher just called the city of Edinburgh Council.

He criticized the report that predicted Oasis’ reunion concerts would have “Rowdy” and “drunk” fans during the rock band’s shows in the city.

More concerns about the performances were raised by a security briefing involving the council, promoter DF concerts, security company G4S, Police Scotland, Scottish ambulance service and city transport providers.

It noted that the crowd could contain a number of “middle -aged men” who would “take more space” in comparison with the audience who participated in Taylor Swift’s running of shows at Murrayfield Stadium last summer.

Per. BBCWhile Liam appeared at the stadium on Friday, he fireed the council a “bunch of snakes” and said his band “still waiting for our apology.”

When he spoke ahead about 70,000 fans, he said the Britpop icons brought “1 billion pounds to this city” before claiming none of the crowd would see any of it thanks to the council.

Also, make a wild tomb on the artists of art festivals taking place in Edinburgh through August, describing them as a place for “people swallowing swords” and performing “bad magical tricks.”

When the report first appeared, Wonderwall Rocker wrote on social media: “To the Edinburgh Council I have heard what you said about Oasis fans and frankly your attitude f ****** Stinker I left the city that day if I were any of you.”

“I would very much like to see a picture of all people in the Edinburgh Council, bet that there are some really amazing individuals,” he added in another post, completing his rant.

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