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Guardiola Hears Boos at Oasis Concert in Manchester After Band Dedicates Song to ‘Greatest Manager’

HEATON PARK, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 11 – Liam Gallagher dedicated a song to Pep Guardiola at Oasis's first Manchester show in 16 years, prompting boos likely from rival fans amid a crowd of over 80,000, organizers said.

  • Liam and Noel Gallagher reunited for Oasis's homecoming concert on Friday night, July 11, at Heaton Park in Manchester where Liam faced boos after dedicating a song to Pep Guardiola.
  • The boos followed Liam calling Guardiola the "greatest manager of all time" while dedicating "D'You Know What I Mean?", which caused unrest among some fans at the event.
  • Pep Guardiola attended backstage, took photos with the Gallaghers, and a life-size cut-out of him on stage prompted laughter amid mixed reactions from the crowd.
  • Over 70,000 fans attended the concert where Guardiola received respectful applause and joined fans singing "Don't Look Back in Anger," despite some boos from parts of the crowd.
  • The event underscored some tension among attendees while many locals without tickets enjoyed the concert atmosphere from their homes and gardens nearby.
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Manchester Evening News broke the news in Manchester, United Kingdom on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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