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Liam Gallagher apologises to fan who had urine thrown at them at gig: ‘That’s a proper p***-take’

Liam Gallagher performs at the Glastonbury Festival in Somerset on 29 June, 2019: OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images
Liam Gallagher performs at the Glastonbury Festival in Somerset on 29 June, 2019: OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images

Liam Gallagher has tweeted his condolences to a fan who had urine thrown at them during his gig in Cardiff, saying it was a “proper p***-take”.

The singer kicked off his UK tour in the Welsh city on Monday 11 November in a concert that saw him play "Gas Panic" with former Oasis guitarist Bonehead.

“I’d like to apologise to the guy who had wee thrown over him at the Cardiff gig,” Gallagher wrote, “that’s a proper p*** take that no need c’mon you know LG x.”

Lower down in the Twitter thread, Gallagher says he has had “plenty of p***” aimed at him during his career and when a fan asked what the craziest thing anyone’s thrown at him on stage he replied: “A kettle.”

Asked what he thinks of his brother Noel’s new song “Wandering Star”, Liam said: “Don’t mind it actually better than the pile of s*** he’s been putting out his voice is wank though sounds like he’s lost the winning lottery ticket.”

The Gallagher siblings have exchanged insults with each other over social media and in print ever since Noel left Oasis in 2009.

In September, Liam seemed to hint that music writing was the "real thing" that caused Oasis to split up and triggered his longstanding feud with Noel.