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Liam Gallagher and Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs were surprise attendees at the Oasis Photo Exhibition in London on Friday (10 April), and were "mobbed" by excited fans.
The pair arrived unannounced at the invite-only exhibition preview, entitled 'Chasing The Sun: Oasis 1993 - 1997.' They were promptly, and unsurprisingly, surrounded by fans, and spent nearly an hour posing for pictures and talking to guests.
#OASISEXHIBITION @liamgallagher @MissjacksonUK great night! pic.twitter.com/8T6BWP5cB1
— toni jackson (@Toni_2810) April 11, 2014
Britpop selfies with Liam Gallagher at #oasis Chasing the Sun exhibition at Londonewcastle Project in Shoreditch pic.twitter.com/ANpQSenmeh
— roisin gadelrab (@roisingadelrab) April 10, 2014
Speaking to NME after the event, Arthurs said: "We didn't get to see [the exhibition] - we got fucking mobbed. But actually going in there with Liam and seeing what I did see was pretty emotional."
Explaining the pair's decision to attend the event, he added: "[Liam] said, 'If you're going, I'm going.' so I booked a hotel and drove over. I'm glad we made the effort - we both said tonight that we're glad."
As well as various photos documenting major events in the band's history, the exhibition also involves a recreation of the Definitely Maybe album artwork, in which fans can put themselves on the cover.
The exhibition opened to the public yesterday (11 April) at Londonewcastle Project Space in Shoreditch, London.