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Awards Organisers Struggle To Avoid A U2/Oasis Clash




















Q Awards organisers are frantically trying to find a way to keep Oasis and U2 apart. Both are vying for the Best Act In The World Today title.
And they're both releasing their Best Of albums on the same day. So an almighty row is expected to kick off.

Last year Oasis bad boy Liam Gallagher, 34, called Coldplay's Chris Martin, 29, "a plantpot". So, if Bono, 46, and co beat his band, the Manc rocker will have pleanty to say.

A source told me: "Oasis and U2 are very important acts to Q and the fact that they've both confirmed to attend the awards have made everyone involved excited - but twitchy. "The last thing they want is either band to be disgruntled - but we expect that whichever loses the gong will not be happy.

"We're scheduling to keep them apart before the ceremony and the seating plan puts them on apposite sides of the room."

The Q bash is at London's Grosvenor House Hotel on October 30.

U2 already have six Q statues to Oasis's five. U2 have graced the mag's cover 13 times and Oasis 12. U2's 18 singles collection and Oasis's Stop The Clocks greatest hits are released on November 20 and the battle for the top of the charts will be fierce.

My source added: "After Liam's rant at Chris Martin last year, we're expecting he'll have something to say about Bono."

Source: Daily Star

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