Liam Gallagher qualifie sa visite aux studios Abbey Road de biblique

Liam Gallagher a réagi aux informations faisant état de son départ des studios Abbey Road en compagnie de John Squire, décrivant l'activité comme trop sensible pour être évoquée, mais la qualifiant de biblique.

Liam Gallagher a été aperçu quittant le studio emblématique du nord de Londres le 6 mai. Il avait précédemment posté sur X qu'il était un chanteur qui chante des chansons. John Squire, des Stone Roses, a également été vu sur place le même jour, suite à leur collaboration sur l'album de 2024 intitulé Liam Gallagher John Squire.

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