She’s already been revealed as an unlikely favourite of Oasis.
And Susan Boyle continued to rub shoulders with some of the best in British music as she posed for a snap with Sam Fender and Lewis Capaldi.
The Britain’s Got Talent star, 64, took to Instagram after attending Sam’s show, adding in the caption that she got the chance to catch up with Lewis as well.
She captioned her post: ‘Brilliant night watching the incredible @sam_fender. Such a great show. Especially lovely to catch up with my neighbour @lewiscapaldi after too.’
While Susan certainly showed her appreciation for the hitmakers, she previously proved she is Oasis’ number one fan after they dedicated a song to the Britain’s Got Talent star during their latest gig.
Liam Gallagher gave the singer a shoutout at their August 12 gig in Edinburgh as they were about to start Stand By Me.
Susan Boyle continued to rub shoulders with some of the best in British music as she posed for a snap with Sam Fender and Lewis Capaldi after attending the North Shields singer’s show
While Susan certainly showed her appreciation for the hitmakers, she previously proved she is Oasis’ number one fan after they dedicated a song to the Britain’s Got Talent star
Before the song began, the Mancunian singer announced into the mic: ‘This one’s for Susan Boyle.’
And now Susan has shared a message to thank the band for the dedicationt.
Taking to Instagram, Susan looked delighted as she posed putting two thumbs up while wearing the band’s merchandise.
She penned: ‘Thanks so much for the dedication @liamgallagher. You’ve made this old girl’s day. Hope to see you and the rest of @Oasis at Wembley in September for a wee bit of poznan. Big love to you all.’
On Tuesday, Liam reaffirmed his dedication to Susan as he shared an album of black and white pictures to Instagram alongside the caption: ‘THIS ONE’S FOR SUSAN BOYLE. Edinburgh Night Three. 12.08.25’
Susan went on to share his post to her own Instagram Stories and thanked him for the sweet tribute.
It comes after Liam launched a scathing attack on Edinburgh Fringe – the world’s biggest performing arts festival – claiming it is a celebration of ‘thick s***’.
The rock star, 52, tore into the event during his band’s opening show at Murrayfield Stadium.
Liam Gallagher gave the singer a shoutout at their latest gig in Edinburgh on Tuesday as they were about to start Stand By Me
Taking to Instagram, Susan looked delighted as she posed putting two thumbs up while wearing the band’s merchandise
It comes after Liam launched a scathing attack on Edinburgh Fringe – the world’s biggest performing arts festival – claiming it is a celebration of ‘thick s***’
He told 70,000 fans the city’s arts festival bonanza just involved people ‘juggling f***ing b******s… swallowing swords’ and ‘s****y card tricks’.
Moments after stepping out on stage Friday’s gig, Liam Gallagher said: ‘What about Edinburgh council, the f***ing s***s.
‘The amount of money we’re going to bring in, they’ll split with their posh, ugly mates. Still waiting for a f***ing apology.’
After a brief pause, he then rounded on the Fringe festival, saying: ‘What’s happening in Edinburgh then? What’s all that thick s***?
‘People juggling f***ing b******s and that? Swallowing swords… one-legged bicycles. What’s all that s*** about? S****y card tricks?’
His comments came after bosses at Edinburgh council branded the band’s fans as drunk, fat and middle-aged and could deter performers away from attending this month’s Fringe festival.
The brothers have also reportedly been recently warned to keep their of views of Donald Trump to themselves to avoid jeopardizing Oasis’s US tour.
The rockstar brothers, about to embark on a come-back tour of Canada and the States, were advised to ‘stay out of American politics’.
Liam once called the US president a ‘d**k’ while Noel labelled Trump’s environmental politics as ‘pretty f***ing scary’.
But top showbiz manager Jonathan Shalit told the DailyMail: ‘My advice to Oasis is simple: stay out of American politics.
‘If they want their US tour to go ahead without disruption, it would be wise to keep quiet on all things Trump.’