Liam Gallagher just revealed that his mother passionately urged him to attend the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony after Oasis were finally inducted.
In a sharp reversal from his previous dismissal of the awards, Oasis front man Liam is set to attend the ceremony after the Manchester band’s nomination was accepted at the third attempt this week, despite the singer previously calling organizers “clowns” and declaring, “RNR Hall of Fame is for w******s.”
Referring to his mother Paige Gallagher, Liam told a fan on X why he changed his mind about coming to the show.
“Well, I was talking to my mum last night when the news came out and she thought maybe I was a bit hasty with my opinion of the organisation, she told me to stop ad***ing and go to awards and behave and you never know, you might enjoy it.”
Now he is set to attend the ceremony with his brother Noel Gallagher.
Oasis’ inclusion at the event will be part of a strong British show this year, with honorees including the likes of Iron Maiden, Joy Division/New Order, Sade, Billy Idol and Phil Collins.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, marking its 40th year, will take place in Los Angeles on November 14, with six of the eight inductees coming from the UK.
