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Liam Gallagher and Mark Owen to lead doorstep singalong

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Take That’s Mark Owen and former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher are among the music stars hosting a mass doorstep singalong for Manchester on Thursday.

The event, titled Together In One Voice, will also see Tim Booth from James, Emeli Sande, Tom Walker and Liam Fray from The Courteeners introduce live renditions of their music – sung by the public from their homes.

The one-off event is aimed to unite Greater Manchester and celebrate the importance of community during the pandemic lockdown.

The musicians will be inviting people to sing along from their doorsteps, windows, balconies and streets, introducing the set-list of songs via a live stream alongside other well-known faces from the world of entertainment.

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