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Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher victimizations have been reported as recently as November 23, 2009 by Ultimate Guitar. Noel Gallagher victimizations have involved 1 place.

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  • Toronto

Noel Gallagher attacked in Toronto

  1. ...the man who attacked him on stage and broke 5 of his ribs. According to the Toronto Star, Gallagher wants to read his victim impact statement in person. Thom Yorke will appear on the new album by Flying Lotus,...

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  2. ...in Toronto last year has pleaded guilty to assault. Daniel Sullivan admitted causing bodily harm to Gallagher in the Ontario Court of Justice. "Sullivan managed to make his way up to the main stage area,...

    Read more: Man Who Attacked Oasis' Noel Gallagher Pleads Guilty [News]

  3. ...in Toronto. Coming onstage after support act Howard Eliot Payne, Oasis were introduced by Eden Project's event manager, who praised the band for their persistence in endeavouring to honour the gig. He also asked...

    Read more: Oasis brave the rain to play rescheduled Eden Project gig

  4. ...in Toronto." The band has pulled plans to play at The Eden Project in Cornwall on September 27, the Gloria Theatre in Cologne on September 29 and the Bataclan in Paris on September 30. Today, Eden's...

    Read more: Oasis cancels gigs, revealing Noel Gallagher has broken ribs

  5. ...the stage midway through their headlining set at the V festival in Toronto. The assailant was wrestled to the floor by security. The band left the stage before later returning to finish their set. Oasis have...

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  6. ...on stage in Toronto. "Oasis are regrettably being forced to announce that tonight's show in London, Ontario cannot go ahead as planned," the band said in a statement on its Web site. The band said Gallagher,...

    Read more: Oasis postpone Canada gig after attack

  7. ...cannot go ahead as planned. "Noel fell heavily onto his monitor speakers when he was pushed suddenly from behind by his attacker and suffered bruising to his ribs and hip. He was examined in a local...

    Read more: Oasis cancel gig as Noel Gallagher fails to recover from fan attack

  8. ...and injured guitarist Noel Gallagher. A statement on the band's website says Gallagher had bruises on his ribs and hip and was unable to perform Tuesday. Gallagher was injured Sunday after a man ran...

    Read more: Oasis postpones show after Noel Gallagher assaulted - USATODAY.com

  9. ...Gallagher from behind while the band was playing its hit song "Morning Glory" for the 40,000-strong audience at Toronto's V Festival. Gallagher, 41, who had his guitar strapped on, landed heavily onto...

    Read more: Oasis singer Noel Gallagher attacked on stage

  10. The news riled the lawyer acting for Daniel Sullivan, who pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm in the altercation that sent Gallagher to hospital after a 2008 concert on Toronto Island. "Mr....

    Read more: Gallagher wants to make victim-impact statement

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