Liam Gallagher criticizes the Edinburgh Council for calling the concerts of Oasis’ Rowdy ”

Liam Gallagher calls the Edinburgh Council on concerts qualified as “noise”

Liam Gallagher has just called the City of Edinburgh Council.

He criticized the report predicting the reunion concerts of Oasis would have fans “Rowdy” and “Drunk” during the shows of the rock group in the city.

Multiple concerns about the shows have been raised during a security briefing involving the council, concerts of the DF promoter, the G4S security firm, the police in Scotland, the Scottish Ambulance Service and the municipal transport suppliers.

He noted that the crowd could present a number of “average men” who “would take up more space” compared to the public who attended the series of shows by Taylor Swift at the Murrayfield stadium last summer.

About BbcOn Friday, when Liam was performing at the stadium, he described the council a “lot of snakes” and said that his group “still awaited our apologies”.

Speaking in front of around 70,000 fans, he said that the Britpop icons brought “1 billion pounds to this city” before claiming that no crowd would see this thanks to the council.

Make a wild excavation to the artists of the arts festivals which take place in Edinburgh until August, describing them as a place of “people who swallow swords” and interpret “Poor Magic Tricks”.

When the report appeared for the first time, the Lead wonders Rocker wrote on social networks: “The advice of Edinburgh, I heard what you said about Oasis fans and frankly your attitude F ******* Pue, I would leave the city that day if I was a lot of you.”

“I would love to see a photo of all the people of the Edinburgh Council, bet that there are real amazing individuals,” he added in a second post, concluding his diatribe.

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