Liam Gallagher has admitted it will be "very emotional" singing the Oasis hits from debut album Definitely Maybe as he kicks off his tour tonight. The iconic singer will swagger onto stage in Sheffield tonight and has promised to play the Oasis debut in its entirety during the new tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe. And although he is known for rowing with brother Noel and getting into scrapes with Oasis, he showed a softer side by saying the new tour would mean a lot to him and how emotional he would feel singing the songs that made Oasis into global stars.
Liam, 51, showed signs he was excited for the gig as he began sending messages on social media at 5.16am this morning. He began on X, formerly twitter, saying: "It doesn't matter if you're out of tune, cos you're cool.
C'mon LG x." When a fan asked how he was he replied "BIBLICAL" and he was then asked if he was most looking forward to being in front of fans or performing on stage with original Oasis guitarist Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs. Liam replied: "Both are very emotional.
" Liam will be playing Oasis songs on tour ( Image: Getty Images) He also confirmed to another fan he will not be playing songs from his solo albums and instead will only play Oasis tracks on the new tour. After playing the Utilita Arena in Sheffield tonight, Liam and the band head to Cardiff before huge shows in cities including Manchester, Glasgow, London and Dublin. Going into the weekend, the Mirror told how singer Liam, now .
