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Coronavirus: Liam Gallagher promises Oasis benefit gig for NHS will 'blow knickers off'

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Liam Gallagher confirmed Oasis will perform a benefit gig to aid the NHS amid the coronavirus pandemic. The rock band's lead singer, 47, confirmed the news over Twitter and he insisted it will go ahead to his very eager followers.

Liam promised the gig would blow his fans' knickers off at the gig to raise money for NHS staff. However, the rocker said he was still unsure on whether his brother Noel wants to take part or not.

On Twitter, he excitedly shared: "I wanna clear a few things up: Oasis gig for National Health Service charity as in all money raised goes to NHS – not to me – will happen with or without Noel Gallagher. "It may not be the same [without Noel], but trust me, it’ll still blow you knickers off.

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