
Noel Gallagher told off a crowd of Oasis fans in London after some of them booed Manchester.
The band are currently on their tour and to be truly honest with you it's been a spectacular success thus far as Oasis rocked Cardiff and Manchester and are currently set up in London.
Having been I can tell you it was blooming amazing, and one colleague at LADbible Towers who saw them on their opening night in Cardiff described the gig as a 'religious experience' and declared it to have been the greatest day of his life.
After being reminded he had a family the colleague later revised this down to the joint-greatest day of his life alongside his wedding and the birth of his son.
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However, at their most recent gig (2 August) in Wembley Stadium some fans were put in their place by Noel.

The elder Gallagher brother asked the Wembley crowd if there were 'any Mancunians' among them, which prompted plenty of cheers from the audience but unfortunately a few boos too.
Even if Oasis were just in Manchester recently some people are trying to see them multiple times while others are willing to take whichever tickets they can even if they have to travel to a gig further away.
While there were plenty of cheers for Manchester, Noel called out the people who were booing his home city.
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He said: "What you f**king booing for? You're only here because of Mancunians. You're only here because of Manchester aren't you? You want to be us? What you booing for?"
Noel then dedicated the next song at the gig to 'all Mancunians', so that was nice of him.

There's been plenty of dedicating songs at the Oasis gigs, when I attended there were songs dedicated to 'the ladies', 'the lads', 'the Irish' and 'The Royle Family' (no prizes for guessing which song that was).
The brothers have also been getting along pretty well, bowing to each other on stage while at an earlier London gig Liam dedicated the tune 'Stand By Me' to 'R Kid'.
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Other fans at Oasis gigs in London have been told off by Liam for fighting, with him telling them to 'sort it out' and questioning why gig goers would be trying to have a scrap 'at this f**king time of day' as the rock and roll star advised them to 'at least wait until it gets dark'.
After playing Wembley again tonight (3 August), Oasis head up to Scotland for a trio of performances in the Murrayfield Stadium before leaving the UK and taking the tour worldwide as they'll play in the Republic of Ireland, Canada and the US before the end of the month.
Oasis will also be back in Wembley for a couple more tour dates in the UK at the end of September before they go globetrotting again.
Topics: Oasis, Music, Noel Gallagher, London