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Johnny Depp and Liam Gallagher Had One Hell Of A Reunion At Glastonbury

Johnny Depp and Liam Gallagher Had One Hell Of A Reunion At Glastonbury

Party, Gallagher style.

Michael Minay

Michael Minay

It's well known that Glastonbury is a good excuse to spend time with old mates. It's also documented that plenty of drink goes down at the festival. Likewise, it's common knowledge that the Oasis brothers don't do anything lightly.

Both Noel and Liam Gallagher were present at Glastonbury festival this weekend. Noel was on stage when introducing the viewing of Supersonic, the Oasis film, while Liam was on the Other Stage performing a solo set.

Watching on from the sidelines was Hollywood actor Johnny Depp. It was the first time he'd crossed paths with Liam for more than a decade. Depp even played on an Oasis song, 'Fade In-Out', in the 1990s.

While the specific details are under wraps, it certainly sounds like a cracking night as the two got reacquainted.

One insider told The Mirror: "Liam and Johnny used to hang out in the '90s. They are two of the biggest hell raisers of their time and they've always had a laugh. It was always going to be a wild reunion.

"After Liam's set, a special yurt (canopy) was set up for the two of them, with 40 bottles of vodka, five magnums of champagne, and 10 cases of beer had been requested for their close friends and family."

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The insider also mentioned that festival organisers had arranged coaches to leave at 11pm, but Liam and his crew weren't quite ready to leave.

Exact numbers of how many attended were not revealed but, no matter how you look at, 40 bottles of vodka is enough for 20, 30 or 40. Plus all the rest.

Liam and Johnny had differing Glastonbury experiences, with the latter causing controversy when he joked about the assassination of US President Donald Trump .

Introducing his 2004 film, The Libertine, at the Cineramageddon drive-in cinema event, Johnny said: "I think he (Trump) needs help and there are a lot of wonderful dark, dark places he could go.

"It is just a question - I'm not insinuating anything. By the way, this is going to be in the press. It will be horrible. I like that you are all a part of it.

"When was the last time an actor assassinated a president? I want to clarify, I am not an actor. I lie for a living. However, it has been a while and maybe it is time."

Meanwhile, Liam sang 'Don't Look Back In Anger' during his solo performance. It was the first time he'd performed the Oasis hit, which was originally a trademark for Noel.


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Noel also led tributes, with the crowd singing the same song as part of his appearance at the festival. The 'anthem' has become the soundtrack to remembering the victims of May's Manchester terror attack.

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Topics: johnny depp, Oasis, Liam Gallagher