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Liam Gallagher mobbed at Oasis exhibition

Singers Liam Gallagher and Paul `Bonehead` Arthurs were mobbed when they attended the opening night of a new Oasis exhibition here.

London: Singers Liam Gallagher and Paul `Bonehead` Arthurs were mobbed when they attended the opening night of a new Oasis exhibition here.
The pair went down to the Londonewcastle Project Space in Shoreditch to check out the Chasing The Sun: Oasis 1993-1997 exhibition, which is open to the public until April 22, reported Digital Spy. They reportedly spent 45 minutes of their time taking photos with Oasis fans, before looking at the exhibits on display. "We didn`t get to see the exhibition - we got mobbed. But actually going in there with Liam and seeing what I did see was pretty emotional," Bonehead said. "I spoke to Paul Slattery, who`s got a lot of pictures up, and me and Liam gave him big hugs and made plans to catch up. "We looked at each other and went, `Is it really 20 years ago?` Mental, man - time flies." The exhibition is taking place to coincide with the forthcoming reissue of Oasis`s 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe, which will be released on May 19.Definitely Maybe, which will be released on May 19. Instruments played by the band on their early albums, unseen photographs and rare video footage are on display, alongside merchandise and a recreation of the Definitely Maybe album artwork.