Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has recently furiously hit back at his critics amid the mixed reaction to one of his final solo performances on September 21, 2024, at Wembley Stadium. He also tagged his critics as "soft c*nt."
Many X users took to the social media platform on September 22 and criticized the singer after he performed on Saturday. They even threatened to sell the tickets to the band’s 2025 tour and demanded refunds of their tickets.
However, many users also supported the Gallagher brother. One user also took to X and wrote,
“Coolist f*cker in Wembley last night Rasta F*ck them c*nts who’s got there ears stapled to there a*se holes. It’s not a f*cking Jason Donovan Gig it’s RnR.”
Then, addressing his critics, Liam took to the comment section of the post and wrote,
“Exactly what do they think this is a f*cking pop concert soft c*nts can’t handle the punk rock vibes.”
Liam Gallagher replied to the critics who slammed his recent performance
On Saturday, September 21, at Wembley Stadium, Liam Gallagher performed some of the band's iconic songs ahead of Anthony Joshua defending his IBF heavyweight world title against Daniel Dubois.
Liam Gallagher played in front of 96,000 fans for his first performance since revealing the much-awaited Oasis reunion. Gallagher performed three tracks from the band's enormously successful 1994 album Definitely Maybe, which featured the hits Supersonic and Cigarettes and Alcohol in addition to an electric version of Rock n' Roll Star.
However, fans have reportedly resorted to social media to demand refunds for the forthcoming Oasis shows after he allegedly failed to impress them. Following his performance, some fans threatened to resell their concert tickets for Gallagher's 2025 reunion with brother Noel on resale sites.
However, amid all the criticism, some fans supported the singer with one writing,
"If watching this makes you regret spending money on those Oasis tickets then you shouldn’t have got them in the first place."iam also responded to several critics who had been tweeting about his performance. He shot back at the user, asking precisely what they believed his performance to be. He went on to say that soft c**ts wouldn’t be able to understand the punk rock vibes."
Replying to a tweet which declared that Liam sounded biblical, he wrote,
"F**K THEM PU**Y HOSE."
Another fan asked Liam what he thought of those complaining about how he sounded, and Liam said he didn’t care.
“To all those SH*TC*NTS who were crying about my ANGELIC TONES last night you ain’t real fans your just IMPOSTERS and if you do have tickets you wanna get rid off I’ll gladly take them off your hands we don’t want the likes of you at our concerts nxt year any way LF*CKING.”
Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher set to perform in 2025
In 2025, Liam Gallagher will make a second visit to London's Wembley Stadium as part of Oasis' extensive reunion tour, performing seven shows there. The Manchester native is all set to share the stage with his brother Noel.
The two haven't performed together for the last 15 years. They last shared the stage on August 22, 2009, at the V Festival in Staffordshire. Following the altercation at the Rock en Seine festival in France, Noel left Oasis six days later, stating that he "simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer."
Both brothers have moved on to their solo endeavors in the years that have passed. However, the band finally answered millions of people's prayers in August 2024, revealing a huge UK and Ireland tour for 2025.
Following the criticism Liam Gallagher’s recent performance received, Noel hasn't said anything about it as of yet.