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Music charity launches exclusive giveaway after naming Liam Gallagher as newest ambassador

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A local grassroots music charity is holding a special giveaway of exclusive Oasis x adidas Originals merch to celebrate Liam Gallagher becoming their latest ambassador.

The legendary British frontman and global rock icon is no stranger to teaming up with charities, but this latest project is seeing him focus on his hometown and the Manc music scene more than ever.

Brighter Sound, who are based right here in Manchester city centre, announced the one and only Liam Gallagher as their latest collaborator on Monday, 1 June, but that’s not all.

As mentioned above, they’re also holding a prize draw to raise funds for the cause, with some special kicks up for grabs – and they’re a model that became collectors’ items almost instantly.

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The local music development organisation, which has been helping support young artists and aspiring creatives for more than two and a half decades at this point, revealed Liam would be teaming up not only to help promote fellow Mancunians in and around the music industry.

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But there’s still much more to it than that.

With this special fundraising initiative also on the table – as are a limited edition pair of his sold-out adidas Achille SPZL trainers (including the extremely rare and highly sought-after Japanese-exclusive version) as part of the giveaway – this marks a commitment to supporting up-and-coming talent.

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All proceeds from the charitable prize draw will go towards a crucial pot of money that will then go directly towards backing rising musicians across the region.

In case you haven’t seen the shoes in question, both Liam and his elder sibling Noel teamed up with adidas Originals during the Oasis Live ’25 merch boom and reunion tour phenomenon as a whole, each creating their own special ‘Spezial’ design. You can see more of them down below.

Adidas drop Liam and Noel Gallagher SPZL trainers
They obviously flew off the shelves rather quickly.

Speaking in an official statement, the 53-year-old said of the fresh partnership: “I’m honoured to be an Ambassador for Brighter Sound and support the new generation of creatives launch their music projects. We need more help for the arts, especially for the working class.”

Getting to work in and around his native territory across Greater Manchester will no doubt be an added bonus for the Burnage-born Gallagher brother.

He’s no stranger to non-profit work either, by the way, as he now famously backs animal charities abroad after rescuing and adopting a stray dog turned famous furry friend called Buttons.

As for Brighter Sound, the organisation’s director, Kate Lowes, added: “It’s a real honour to be working with Liam and his team on this special prize draw, and to welcome him as an ambassador for Brighter Sound. Manchester is an incredible place for music – and Liam and Oasis are a huge part of that story.

“This partnership reflects a shared commitment to making sure that more amazing talent continues to grow from the city and find its place on the world stage.”

For anyone looking to enter the prize draw and help support Brighter Sound’s work across Greater Manchester, you can do so right HERE.

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Featured Images — Brighter Sound (supplied)/Jonnysmirth (via Wikimedia Commons)

Tram diversions and disruption on Market Street as improvement works are carried out

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Essential improvement works are currently taking place on the Metrolink network between Shudehill and Market Street.

As the next phase of the ongoing £150m investment into Greater Manchester’s tram network gets under way this month, essential track replacement work is now being carried out in a bid to make the network ‘safer’ and ‘more resilient and reliable’ for years to come.

As of yesterday (1 June) through to Tuesday 9 June, improvement works are taking place in the city centre, and during this time, no trams will operate via Market Street and Shudehill.

This means that, while the work is carried out, some disruption is expected and passengers are urged to ‘plan ahead’ for their journeys.

For the next week, all services from Altrincham will operate to Bury via Exchange Square, and all services from Bury will operate to Altrincham via Exchange Square – with neither calling at Piccadilly Gardens, Piccadilly, Market Street, and Shudehill.

Tram diversions and disruption on Market Street as improvement works are carried out / Credit: The Manc Group

Services from the Trafford Centre will operate to Etihad Campus, while services from Manchester Airport will operate to Victoria via Exchange Square.

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has advised that, for customers on the Bury and Altrincham lines, the easiest way to reach Piccadilly will be by changing trams at St Peters Square, although you may need to change platforms for the right trams, so you should check departure boards and signage on stop for more details.

Customers may need to change trams, take a short walk, or hop on the free Bee Network bus to continue their journey. Outside of free bus operating times, however, a replacement bus will operate between Piccadilly and Victoria.

🛠️ Tram works are taking place in the city centre until Tuesday 9 June. Changes to the service pattern are in place:

– Altrincham/Bury & Airport/Victoria services are operating via Exchange Square
– Trafford Centre services are operating to Etihad Campus

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— Bee Network (@BeeNetwork) June 1, 2026

“These improvements are part of our continued £150m investment to make our tram network safer, more reliable and more resilient for the long term,” commented Ian Davies, who is TfGM’s Network Director for Metrolink.

“I’d strongly encourage everyone travelling during this period to plan ahead, as some tram services will need to change while we carry out this essential work.”

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  • No trams to run on major Greater Manchester line for two weeks as part of £150m improvement works
  • TfGM unveils ‘significant’ programme of Metrolink engineering works to run throughout 2026
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Tram services will resume via the Market Street/Shudehill stops from the start of service on Wednesday 10 June.

Everything you need to know about the planned works is on the TfGM website here.

Featured Image – TfGM


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