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Liam Gallagher sympathized with the victims of the attack in Manchester by performing benefit concert

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After perpetuating the terrorist attack at the concert offered by Ariana Grande at the Manchester Arena, Liam Gallagher was one of the artists who wrote through their social networks. "In total shock and absolutely devastated by what is happening in Manchester, I send love and light to all the families involved." After the attack, it was known that 22 people died and 64 were injured

But that was not all. One day after -Lydia Bernsmeier -Rullow- she sang Oasis's song "Do not Look Back in Anger" at the end of the minute of silence that hundreds of people kept in the Plaza de Santa Ana de Manchester to pay tribute to the victims, Liam offered to make a charity concert on May 30 with the intention of raising funds that will be destined to the relatives who suffered in the attack.

Bernsmeier was interviewed by the British newspaper 'The Guardian' where she confessed that she was "chilled" when the crowd joined her to sing the song that made Oasis popular in 1995 and became relevant after the attack.

Tickets for the concert at the 02 Ritz were sold out in full. Liam said that after learning what happened at the Manchester Arena on Monday "immediately" knew "that he had to do something". "I am not in this for the money, I want to try to help and comfort people," he said. The singer showed his "indignation" and "sadness" for what happened and asked the "why" of the horror of the death of children And innocent people.

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