The Wolfe Tones have long been tipped as the perfect act to support the Gallagher brothers at Croke Park - and frontman Liam Gallagher has now given them the green light
The Wolfe Tones could be the opening act for Oasis at Croke Park, following Liam Gallagher's statement that he is "up for it".
No official support acts have been announced yet, but several bands have been suggested online to fill the slots, including Dublin rockers Fontaines DC, Blossoms, the Manic Street Preachers and Kasabian. Another iconic Irish band has also been suggested - and Liam seems interested, reports Dublin Live.
The band themselves then shared Liam's reply, along with two green hearts and a tricolour. Liam's post received almost one thousand likes in just a few hours, with social media users loving the idea. Meanwhile, The Wolfe Tones have said playing support for Oasis at Croke Park next summer would be their ultimate dream performance. The band's songwriter Brian Warfield recently shared his thoughts on the exciting possibility, coming off the back of a record-breaking turnout at Electric Picnic. He expressed: "The main ambition for the future is Croke Park with Oasis. That would put the icing on the cake.
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