Liam Gallagher califica de bíblica su visita a los estudios Abbey Road

Liam Gallagher ha respondido a las noticias sobre su salida de los estudios Abbey Road junto a John Squire, describiendo la actividad como demasiado delicada para comentarla, pero calificándola de bíblica.

Liam Gallagher fue visto saliendo del icónico estudio del norte de Londres el 6 de mayo. Anteriormente, había publicado en X que es un cantante que interpreta canciones. John Squire, de los Stone Roses, también fue visto allí el mismo día, tras su colaboración en el álbum de 2024 titulado Liam Gallagher John Squire.

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