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Liam Storms Off Stage After Beer Throwing At Gig











Oasis singer Liam Gallagher stormed off a London stage last night after pints of beer were thrown at him.

The volatile frontman went Awol at the Roundhouse in Camden, leaving brother Noel to take the microphone for almost half an hour instead.

A radio station broadcasting the gig had to apologise to listeners for Liam's bad language moments earlier.

Liam, 36, was apparently furious at the crowd for hurling their drinks towards the stage, blaming 'students' in 'stupid pointy shoes'.

After telling them, 'I hope you feel as uncomfortable as I feel', he stalked off - leaving Noel to step up and say: 'I think someone's in a bad mood.'

The younger Gallagher's absence left his 42-year-old brother to perform The Masterplan.

Liam, inset, eventually returned but spectators said the two Gallaghers, famed for their feuds, were staring daggers at each other for the rest of the performance.

Oasis were performing as part of July's iTunes Festival at the legendary venue in North London.

The band has a history of turbulence when on the road.

Liam turned up several days late for a US tour in 1996, claiming he was house-hunting with then girlfriend Patsy Kensit.

The group also cancelled a Paris gig in 2000 after another row.

And at several of this month's gigs, the pair have argued over Liam's demands that fans stop waving their arms and clapping along to songs.

Source: www.metro.co.uk

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