Liam Gallagher was reportedly spotted dancing away as his son performed in Manchester last night (November 21), according to stunned gig goers. Grainy footage recorded at the Albert Hall appears to show the 90s rock motormouth, 52, dancing the night away and offering support to son Gene as his band Villanelle performed. Liam flailed in the Peter Street venue's rafters as Villanelle frontman Gene, 23, lead his group through their set.
The band performed as a support act to Blossoms during the Stockport collective’s five-night Manchester residency. On-stage, Gene wore a shirt of the Gallagher family’s beloved Manchester City while, on Thursday night (November 22), his dad appeared up above in a trademark long jacket. Blossoms headlined Manchester city centre venue the Albert Hall as part of their week of gigs in Manchester.
READ MORE: 'Incredible' mural of The Smiths legend Andy Rourke unveiled on side of Manchester pub Fans told the MEN they spotted the senior Gallagher from the crowd. @idlewildgirl posted on X: "I can see Liam Gallagher..
. He was watching his mini me." The shows are celebrating the release of hit album Gary.
The night saw Tom Ogden and his Blossoms bandmates perform hits from the record as anthems Charlemagne, Your Girlfriend and I Can’t Stand It. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon 8 Cancel Play now Oasis gave their first concrete hint of a reunion at the end of Blossoms' gig in Wythenshawe Park back on August 25, when a date for the band's reunion announcement flickered on screen. More dates were announced for Oasis Live '25 yesterday, in South Korea and Japan.
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Liam Gallagher 'spotted dancing at Albert Hall' as son Gene supports Blossoms' five-night residency
"He was watching his mini me"