Liam Gallagher has praised his fans after a man in a wheelchair was lifted above the crowd at one of his gigs.
Michael Reynolds got the “best view in the house” during Wonderwall after a group of supporters hoisted him above their heads.
Respect to the lads at my concert for giving Michael Reynolds the best view in the house BIBLICAL BEHAVIOUR as you were LG x
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) August 22, 2018
Hannah, from Milton Keynes, shared a video of the amazing moment on Twitter.
This man got to enjoy @liamgallagher last night the way everyone should. God bless those that helped❤️ pic.twitter.com/w4aoDyFmmT
— National Treasure (@hannah_maex) August 19, 2018
She said it was “an amazing thing to witness” and added: “I was recording Wonderwall on my phone and I only noticed through my phone screen that Michael was being carried through the crowd.
“Once I saw it I started recording him because I thought it was so lovely of fans to carry him during Oasis’s most popular song which I’m sure they were all waiting for him to perform.”
Michael , 30, from Burnage, described the moment as “incredible”.
He told the Manchester Evening News: “My mates had the idea of lifting me up.
“Suddenly, there were 20 lads all helping. Everyone was loving it.”
The generous act received praise from a number of others on Twitter as well.
I’m crying, bye x https://t.co/oT5Z5Rx0FM
— National Treasure (@hannah_maex) August 22, 2018
Great people for doing that!
— Miss O’Flynn (@missoflynn) August 22, 2018
Amazing well done Manchester. what music should be about bringing people together! Liam you are a legend! Thank you for keeping rock n roll alive. As you were @wearemarstone 😁
— Marstone (@wearemarstone) August 22, 2018
Gallagher performed to a 50,000-strong crowd at Lancashire County Cricket Club on Saturday.