Liam Gallagher trolling of his brother Noel, as he wasted no time in getting in a dig at his rival sibling.
19.12.2020 - 18:48 / nme.com
Liam Gallagher is in the running for the coveted Christmas number one single with ‘All You’re Dreaming Of’.The festive track is already the best-selling vinyl single of 2020 so far, and currently sits at #2 in the running for next week’s prize.The former Oasis frontman released the festive track late last month, and has since performed it live on The Jonathan Ross Show and as part of his Down By The River Thames live-stream, as well as sharing its wintry official video.All your dreaming of is no
.Liam Gallagher trolling of his brother Noel, as he wasted no time in getting in a dig at his rival sibling.
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Liam Gallagher has called for an Oasis reunion in a New Year message to brother and former bandmate Noel.The Brit pop giants famously split in 2009 when ongoing tensions between Liam and Noel reached their climax during a festival show in Paris.Since then, Liam has expressed his desire for the band to reunite on several occasions, including in March last year when he asked Noel if he would consider getting the band back together for a one-off charity gig once the coronavirus crisis ends.Liam
LeAnn Rimes won — and Brandi Glanville was subsequently accused of throwing shade at the songstress — the two celebrated the festive holiday together.Glanville took to Instagram on Christmas Day to share a snapshot of herself and Rimes hanging out and rocking gold sequined face masks.«Hanging with the best masked singer of all time leannrimes #maskedsinger #sunshine #winner #spitfire #christmas,» Glanville captioned the friendly photo.A post shared by Brandi Glanville (@brandiglanville)Glanville
One Direction are closer than ever to a comeback - if one of the country's top bookmakers have it right. Fans have been given a late Christmas gift with the news that the odds on the group getting back together are as low as they have ever been.
LadBaby have scored their third consecutive Christmas Number One single with ‘Don’t Stop Me Eatin’’.YouTuber Mark Hoyle and his wife Roxanne first reached the top of the festive charts in 2018 with ‘We Built This City’, following up with more success with ‘I Love Sausage Rolls’ in 2019.Their latest single beat the likes of Mariah Carey, Wham!, and The Kunts’ Boris Johnson protest song to the top spot.
Christmas presents, the turkey is cooked, you've watched the Snowman but there has been one thing on your mind all day. Not who has been crowned the official Christmas number one, of course not, what you really want to know is who has come out on top in the best Bolton Christmas songs of all time poll.
Liam Payne and Cheryl Cole already have a star on their hands! Three-year-old Bear Payne adorably interrupted his mother’s December 23 interview by belting out his own rendition of “Jingle Bells” at the top of his lungs. The X Factor judge, 37, and the hosts couldn’t help but laugh during the cute moment with her son.
Cheryl will be welcoming ex Liam Payne over for Christmas - and revealed young son Bear's wish-list to Santa. Liam is in her bubble and the pair have stayed close since splitting in 2018.They will be spending Christmas Day together with the former X Factor judge's mum Joan Callaghan on hand to help with the cooking.
the song has already received the backing of Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker.Brooker noted on Sunday (December 20) that ‘Boris Johnson Is A Fucking Cunt’ had risen to number two on iTunes’ UK songs chart, a likely response from the music-buying public to the UK government’s last-minute decision to scrap the proposed relaxation of coronavirus rules over the Christmas period and implement a new ‘Tier 4’ across London and the South East.As of 11am this morning (December 22) the song is in
Liam Gallagher covering The Who classic ‘My Generation’ has been shared online – watch it below.The footage is taken from a Teenage Cancer Trust gig the Oasis frontman played at London’s Shepherds Bush Empire in 2015.The release of the video comes as part of Teenage Cancer Trust Unseen, which is sharing a host of unreleased footage from the charity’s gigs from years past, including sets by The Who, The Cure and Pulp.See them all on Teenage Cancer Trust’s YouTube channel here, and watch Liam