Fans swarmed a giddy-looking Liam Gallagher at a Miles Kane gig on Friday evening, before being separated from the Oasis star by security.
The Brit Pop legend was spotted in the VIP section as his son Gene’s band Villanelle supported Miles at the Roundhouse music venue in Chalk Farm, London, on January 30.
Oasis fan Cameron Doran and his friends had a feeling Liam would be there to support his youngest son, so they decided to sneak upstairs in an attempt to spot him.
After seeing the 53-year-old star at the gig, the group set about making a plan to go over and meet him, prompting manic scenes at the north London venue.
Cameron, 18, from the musical group Southern Heights was accompanied by his band members Liam Conway 18, Charlie Branch 18, George Wells 19, and Ben Hasler 19, during the encounter.
The teens started off their antics by shouting over to the bullish Oasis icon, who replied with ‘Come on then!’
Fans swarmed a giddy-looking Liam Gallagher at a Miles Kane gig on Friday evening, before being separated from the Oasis star by security
The Brit Pop legend was spotted in the VIP section as his son Gene’s band Villanelle supported Miles at the Roundhouse music venue in Chalk Farm, London, on January 30
Despite being held by security, the youngsters managed to get through and swarm Liam, who lapped up the interaction with his young fans.
After being escorted away by bouncers, the singer signed a CD for one of the group to make for a memorable meeting.
Luckily, they spent the rest of the gig in the VIP section where they met Gene, 25, and Liam’s eldest son, Lennon Gallagher, 26.
‘We looked up to the VIP section and saw what looked like Liam Gallagher,” Cameron, from Southend, told NeedToKnow.
‘After a while, we confirmed it was definitely Liam and was determined to get in. In our heads we like Miles Kane but Liam is our priority at this point, so if we got kicked out in an attempt to get to him, oh well.
‘We then started to shout his name and he heard, looked over and started shouting “Come on then” to us as he can see security are holding us back.
‘But we ran through and got our pictures and videos before security got us – and he signed a CD for us.’
The Oasis star recently purchased the £4.2million mansion in the village of Coates near Cirencester, quickly becoming a mini Hollywood due to its prevalence of A-listers.
Oasis fan Cameron Doran and his friends had a feeling Liam would be there to support his youngest son, so they decided to sneak upstairs in an attempt to spot him
After seeing the 53-year-old star at the gig, the group set about making a plan to go over and meet him, prompting manic scenes at the north London venue
The rural enclave, famed for its rolling green hills and chocolate box villages, is currently home to a insane number of celebrities including Sir David and Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss, Simon Cowell, Ellen DeGeneres – with Beyonce and Jay Z also said to be on the verge of buying too.
Prior to last year’s Oasis reunion tour, Liam and his fiancée Debbie Gwyther quit London to rent a magnificent Downton Abbey-style 11-bedroom country mansion near Stroud, Gloucestershire – which the star was reportedly shelling out £19,000-a-month on.
This time though the pair intend to make their move permanent and the base they have chosen is suitably impressive.
Once owned by former Arsenal and England legend Tony Adams, Liam’s new £4.2m investment is set on five acres of prime countryside and includes all the amenities a celebrity could want, including a pool, tennis courts and stables.
The Oasis star recently purchased the £4.2million mansion in the village of Coates near Cirencester, quickly becoming a mini Hollywood due to its prevalence of A-listers
Once owned by former Arsenal and England legend Tony Adams, Liam’s new £4.2m investment (pictured) is set on five acres of prime countryside
The sale even includes a two-bedroom cottage, which will presumably be handy for when Noel come to visit.
The house sits just on the edge of the sleepy village of Coates, near Cirencester – which has a population of around 500 people.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, Drummer Luke Bartels, 30, manager at Elliot Arms in nearby Cirencester said it will be great if he comes to the pub as they will ‘drown him in Madri’.
‘I am sure a lot of people will love he is coming to the area,’ he said, adding: ‘It will be great if he comes to the pub. We will drown him in Madri. If he wants to pop at the Elliot Arms and we organise a jam I would be so up for that.’
Luke added: ‘Welcome to the quiet life. Everything is calm and chill. Hope you enjoy your time. It will be great for all the pubs around. Big warm welcome.’
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