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The singer Liam Gallagher has not cancelled, nor does he intend to do so, the concert that he has scheduled for this Wednesday, June 1, at the Manchester City stadium, a show conceived precisely to celebrate with the fans the title of the Premier League harvested by the team of his loves.

However, until just a few hours ago, its own website claimed that the recital had had to be suspended due to a series of reasons that had not been specified. According to the former lead singer of Oasis, who soon used his Twitter account to comment on the matter, one or more hackers had accessed his digital space to hack him and play a very practical joke on him.

“I have heard alerts that someone has hacked my official website to say that the concert in Manchester has been cancelled. Nothing of that, see you at the Etihad Stadium to celebrate with the champions of England, Manchester City Football Club”, clarified the controversial interpreter in his profile of the aforementioned social network.

Of course, many fans rushed to the comments section to celebrate the good news and also to ask if those responsible for this illegal interference had been identified and hunted down. It hasn’t happened yet, but Liam hopes the hackers will be caught as soon as possible so they can explain themselves.

“Not yet, but we will find them. I can tell you that you got into quite a bit of trouble. I’m not kidding. Everything is fine, and I am not going to cancel”, he added in a conciliatory tone.

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By Scribe