The WHO Court Liam Gallagher For Charity Gig


Liam Gallagher (photo © live4ever)

Liam Gallagher (photo © live4ever)

Noel Gallagher is already confirmed to play two sold out nights at this August’s Teenage Cancer Trust charity show in London. Now Roger Daltrey wants sibling ‘rival’ Liam Gallagher to play with The Who at their Teenage Cancer Trust charity appearance.

If the legendary frontman gets his way, the former Oasis singer will join his band on stage when they play their classic ‘Quadrophenia’ album. First reports say Liam has turned down the opportunity but Roger is leaving the offer on the table for him to join the band on stage for the night.

In an interview with Absolute Radio host Geoff Lloyd Daltrey explained: “I actually rung Liam to be part of The Who night, but he’s otherwise engaged.




“We’ve actually got room for two guests, and anyone who wants to turn up and do something after we do ‘Quadrophenia’, just to round off the night, you know – let’s see what happens.”

Roger also commented on brother Noel Gallagher’s first live appearances planned since the Oasis split: “This is the first thing he’s done, and he’s always been involved with these shows. “In the first year he guested with us on those first shows, and he’s done it with Oasis, he’s done it on his own, solo. Post-Oasis, it’s his first, and it’s his only thing planned for the year.”

Other artists signed up for this years gala event include Them Crooked Vultures, Suede and Arctic Monkeys.


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