Liam Gallagher says he won't headline Glastonbury and takes a dig at other performers who do.

Celebrity responded curtly when questioned.

October 16th 2024.

Liam Gallagher says he won't headline Glastonbury and takes a dig at other performers who do.
Liam Gallagher recently shared some disappointing news for Oasis fans. While the iconic 90s band is gearing up for a reunion tour next year, they won't be making an appearance at the highly anticipated Glastonbury festival. This news came as a surprise to many, as the festival is known for attracting some of the biggest names in the industry, including Sir Elton John and Beyonce.

Fans had been hoping for an Oasis performance at Glastonbury, but Liam confirmed that it will not be happening. Responding to a fan on social media, he made it clear that he has no interest in performing at the festival, saying "NO full of drips." Ouch, Liam! It seems like he's not holding back when it comes to his feelings about the festival.

Rumors had been circulating that Glastonbury organizers were determined to secure Oasis as one of their headliners for next year's event. However, it seems like the once-estranged brothers, Liam and Noel Gallagher, have decided to pass on the opportunity. According to industry insiders, the festival was a highly sought-after gig and it's possible that the brothers may have been tempted to take it. But ultimately, they have chosen to focus on their upcoming reunion tour instead.

Despite the disappointment for fans, there is still excitement surrounding the reunion tour. Liam and Noel are back together, and they will be joined by their original guitarist, Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs. Additionally, former The Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft and indie rock band Cast will be joining them as support acts. When tickets went on sale, they sold out within 10 hours, leaving many fans devastated.

However, some fans were also frustrated with the high prices of the tickets, which were affected by the ticket retailer's dynamic pricing system. This resulted in some fans paying as much as £355 for a ticket, which was already expensive at £135. But despite these challenges, the tour is still highly anticipated by fans.

Liam recently opened up about his feelings towards the tour, admitting that he's scared about doing interviews. The media has played a role in the estrangement between him and his brother, and he's worried that they will try to dig into their relationship during interviews. In fact, he has made it clear that he has no interest in doing any press conferences or interviews for the tour, saying "They ain't getting 1." He even told a fan that he "can't be arsed" when it comes to interviews.

So while fans may not get to see Oasis perform at Glastonbury, they can still look forward to the reunion tour and the possibility of new music in the future. And who knows, maybe one day the brothers will change their minds and take the stage at the beloved festival. But for now, we'll just have to wait and see.

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