Liam Gallagher looks unrecognisable as he sports a lengthy grey beard… days after posting a furious reaction to brother Noel’s new Oasis track
He recently posted a furious reaction to brother Noel after he posted a new Oasis track online for fans.
But Liam Gallagher looked unrecognisable as he stepped out for a stroll in north London on Saturday.
The singer, 47, sported a length grey beard and a fuller figure as he strolled along in a black raincoat, shorts and trainers.
Incognito: Liam Gallagher, 47, looked unrecognisable as he stepped out for a stroll in north London on Saturday
He clutched a small carrier bag in his right hand and appeared to be in good spirits as he stopped for a selfie with a fan, while keeping a distance of two metres.
It comes just days after Liam fell out with brother Noel for sharing an Oasis track online for fans.
Liam Gallagher reacted furiously to his estranged brother’s decision to release a previously unheard Oasis song, Don’t Stop, at midnight on Wednesday.
Disguise: The singer sported a length grey beard and a fuller figure as he strolled along in a black raincoat, shorts and trainers
Dressed down: He clutched a small carrier bag in his right hand and appeared to be in good spirits as he stopped for a selfie with a fan, while keeping a distance of two metres
The 15-year-old demo, which Noel, 52, found in an old box of CD’s, does not feature Liam’s singing at all, nor does it include guitarist Paul Arthurs, also known as Bonehead.
Liam tweeted hours after the release: ‘Oi tofu boy if your gonna release old demos make sure im singing on it and boneheads playing guitar on it if not it’s not worth a w*** as you were LG x.’
Nonetheless fans went wild for the release, lauding it for its positive tone, although many noticed that Liam had been left out as Noel sings and plays the music.
Not happy: Liam shared this impassioned post on Twitter just hours after the song was rele
A time for celebration? Noel had (left) revealed on Wednesday an unheard Oasis song would be released at midnight after finding 15-year-old demo CD he thought was ‘lost forever’