Nicole Appleton, Liam Gallagher’s ex-wife, was at Oasis’ latest Wembley gig with some celeb pals.
The former All Saints singer was in the capital with her friend Emma Bunton, Baby Spice from the Spice Girls. Wearing an Oasis T-shirt, she attended with her sister and fellow singer Natalie, and the actress Donna Air.
Liam, who had previously been married to the actress Patsy Kensit, began dating Nicole in the early 2000s and they were married in 2008. Their son Gene was born in 2001, and the couple divorced in 2014.
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Liam’s daughter Molly Moorish-Gallagher was also at Wembley Stadium for Saturday night’s gig. Molly, Liam’s child with ex Lisa Moorish, posted pictures from the gig on her Instagram page.
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The huge reunion tour began last month in Cardiff with two nights at the Principality Stadium, before five sold out nights at Heaton Park.
This weekend, Oasis are playing their fourth and fifth shows at Wembley Stadium in London. Guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs declared last night’s gig his favourite of the tour so far.
Oasis Live 25 at Wembley Stadium -Credit:Lewis Evans/Big Brother Recordings
After the performance, he took to his Instagram and posted a picture of the stage times for the show, adding the caption: “Best one yet.”
Oasis will play their fifth show in the capital tonight. They will then play three shows in Edinburgh at Murrayfield, before a further two dates at Croke Park in Dublin.
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Oasis will then play shows in Canada, Mexico and the US before returning home for an additional two shows at Wembley on September 27 and 28.
Further gigs are then scheduled to take place in South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil until the end of November.
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