Beady Eye frontman Liam Gallagher is the latest musician to join the campaign to save London's 100 club.
The historic venue, which Oasis played in 1994, is facing closure due to increasing rent costs.
The singer sent a hand written note to campaign organisers: ''Very rock n roll. Sorts the men out from the boys. It's a real shame. Fancied played there again with the mighty Beady Eye,'' reports Spinner.
The Save the 100 Club campaign has already attracted support from the likes of Bobby Gillespie and Razorlight’s Johnny Borrell.
Meanwhile, Beady Eye's debut single 'Bring The Light' was released last week (November 10). The band's new album has been produced by Steve Lillywhite and is due to be released in the new year.
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