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Liam Gallagher vows to go sober and quit booze ahead of epic Knebworth and Glasgow gigs

Liam Gallagher has decided to give up his famously wild lifestyle in the lead up to his show-stopping Knebworth gigs.

The Oasis icon will give up alcohol and substances until he takes to the stage in June as he wants to be able to give fans his best performance.

The 49-year-old is set to perform in front of up to 160,000 fans at the Hertfordshire venue and he wants to be at on tip top form.

As reported in the Mirror, Liam's sobriety is just the start of his lifestyle change ahead of his gigs as he is set to hit the gyms to ensure he is fighting fit for the shows.

Liam Gallagher says he needs a double hip replacement but would rather be in pain than have the operation (HGL/Getty Images)

As well as his gigs in Knebworth, the legendary rocker is set to perform at Glasgow stadium Hampden Park before jetting off to Europe.

"I've got a month to prepare for Knebworth so I'm going to stay out of trouble, stay in the house, chill out, eat well, do some exercise and not drink alcohol or do any of that nonsense," he told The Sun.

"As you get older you've got to prepare right for these gigs. You can't be going there like you're 20 otherwise it'll sound s**t and people pay a lot of money, so I've got to prepare right."

Liam recently declared he needs a double hip replacement but that won't stop him getting into shape.

He says he's too old now to grab the mic after a wild night and people pay too much money to see him not be at his very best.

The musician – whose birthday is in September – has a long history of being a brash, drink swilling, rock and roll frontman but now swears it's quiet nights in with a cup of tea now.

It has been 28 years since Liam burst onto the music scene as one half of Oasis alongside his older brother, Noel.

The pair quickly developed a reputation as the bad boys of Britpop – with a high profile rivalry with the band Blur and various alcohol fuelled incidents landing them in trouble.

The band split in 2009, with Liam embarking on a new assault on the charts via a new band called Beady Eye which he fronted between 2009 and 2014.

He then embarked on a full solo career in 2016 with the release of his debut solo album, As You Were, the following year which topped the UK album charts.

His second solo album, titled Why Me? Why Not., was released in 2019 and also hit the top of the charts.

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