Wolfe Tones singer Brian Warfield recently told RSVP Live the band would love to open for Oasis at Croke Park next summer and Liam Gallagher says he's up for it
The Wolfe Tones could potentially play Croke Park next summer after Liam Gallagher said he would be open to having them listed as Oasis ' support act.
However, Irish band The Wolfe Tones have also thrown their hat into the ring and Liam is apparently very keen on the idea. "Get it done Liam! I’m already buzzing for Dublin! Adding the Wolfe Tones to the mix would be the icing on the cake. Aslan too please," one fan wrote to him.Wolfe Tones singer Brian Warfield has made no secret that he and his band would love to open for Oasis at Croke Park.
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