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Oasis fans make safety plea to Liam Gallagher as he takes to stage in heatwave

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Oasis fans at the band's Heaton Park gig have made a desperate plea to star Liam Gallagher after the singer took to the stage in the ongoing heatwave. Liam and Noel reunited on stage tonight for the third time for their reunion tour, marking the first gig in their hometown since 2009.

However, both the band and their fans have been battling the heat in Manchester today - with temperatures reaching highs of 30 degree Celsius. Worried fans have taken to social media after Liam appeared on stage in a parka jacket despite the heat.

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"Liam, I beg you, take the jacket off #Oasis #HeatonPark #oasislive2025," one fan wrote.

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Another tweeted: "There is no way Liam can wear a coat or even a jacket tonight."

A third questioned: "Has Liam got his Parka on tonight? #Oasis #HeatonPark"

While a fourth wrote: "Just seen footage.. and even in 30 degree heat he’s not taking that jacket off #oasislive25 #Oasis #oasisheatonpark sounds unreal by the way."

The Gallagher brothers aren't the only ones who could be affected by the heat, with the venue setting up emergency rooms for dehydrated fans ahead of tonight.

Bosses have relaxed their usual rules and have encouraged fans to take water, suncream and hats into the venue, while there is medical assistance on hand for anyone who falls ill tonight.

BBC Radio 2 host and longtime Oasis fan Vernon Kay shared a glimpse inside a tent as rows and rows of medical beds could be seen. "Here we go, Heaton Park getting ready for those people who refuse to hydrate themselves," Vernon said as he panned around the room.

He urged: "Come on, gets some electrolytes in your body. We don't want to see you on any of these mats. These are not for yoga, these are not yoga mats. This is not a sun lounger. These are where people will recover."

Vernon added: "I know you are going to want to have a drink or two but just go steady people. We want to have a good time, we don't want to see a queue for the beds of doom."

Earlier this week, Heaton Park bosses warned fans to stay hydrated in the scorching temperatures.

"Wear sunscreen, you will be permitted to bring in a small bottle 200ml or under and protect yourself from the sun overall/wear a hat; we know the legendary bucket hat will be making an appearance, so you’ll fit right in! Look after yourself and those around you," they said.

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