In the first show in Brazil since 2018, Liam Gallagher brought original songs and Oasis classics
After four years without coming to Brazil, Liam Gallagherformer member of the iconic band Oasis and brother of Noel Gallagherfinally returned to the country with a show “contained” in São Paulo, at Unimed Spacethis Tuesday, the 15th, with crazy fans, who sang the most recent songs of the artist and even classics of the group that lasted between 1991 and 2009.
By saying it was a “restrained” show, it’s not in a bad or negative sense. On the stage, Liam Gallagher he doesn’t move a lot and stays more in his, but the singer’s stage presence remains remarkable. The backing band (from the three guitarists to the bassist, drummer, keyboardist and backing vocals) also makes a great addition to the show and brings a lot of energy.
Yes Sao Paulo you were BIBLICAL Thankyou stay safe LG x
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) November 16, 2022

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Gallagher lived up to the reputation of the British being very punctual, and the show actually started at 9:30 pm Brasilia time. Before the musician and the band went on stage, the screens showed images with some adjectives for the singer, such as prophet, masterful, Jedi, zen, icon, legend, lover and humble – which can be seen in his biography on twitter🇧🇷
After the public Unimed Space shout out “liam” repeatedly, the artist finally arrived on stage with a windbreaker jacket and has already amended with “Morning Glory,” followed by “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star,” both of Oasis🇧🇷
In the show’s setlist, Liam Gallagher sang many songs from Oasis, which consequently were more agitated and exalted by the fans. However, there was room for songs from his solo work, such as “wall of glass🇧🇷The River” and “Once.” In addition, he played songs from the latest studio album, C’mon You Know (2022), as “Everything’s Electric🇧🇷Diamond In The Dark” and “More Power” – the latter dedicated to Noel.
Something cool that the singer did was quote the name of each song before singing it, something responsible for making the fans even more euphoric and closer. It took a while to liam interacting with the public, but straight away he started to ask how the crowd was doing and he seemed to be happy and comfortable with the crowd. Another cool aspect of the show was the big screens, which showed interesting angles of the stage through a filter of old footage.

In one of the coolest and funniest moments of the night, in the final stretch of the presentation, the singer dedicated “Wonderwall,” one of the greatest classics of Oasisfor the goalkeeper Ederson Santana de Moraes and the attacker Gabriel Jesus🇧🇷
It is worth remembering how ederson is the main goalkeeper manchester cityheart team liamwhile Jesus played for the club between 2017 and mid-2022 (he currently plays for Arsenal, also of English football). Then he dedicated “live forever” for the jacket, which was not taken off during the show.
Clear, Liam Gallagher I could not fail to praise the Brazilian public, known for always giving their lives and putting on a show apart, and with him it would be no different. There was even a comparison with South American countries, such as Argentina and Paraguay, but Brazil in concerts surpasses practically everyone. “It’s good to be back in Brazil,” he said. “You’re going to win the world Cup [de futebol]🇧🇷
In his most “restrained” way, Liam Gallagher did a great show at Espaço Unimed with an audience that did not disappoint during the singer’s time on stage. In Brazil, he is still performing in Rio de Janeiro, this Wednesday, the 16th, at the Qualistage🇧🇷
Source: Rollingstone

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