Liam Gallagher has criticised his brother Noel’s performance at the We Are Manchester benefit concert last night.

Taking to Twitter, Liam questioned the sincerity of his brother’s words and performance at the concert last night, held to raise money for a new permanent memorial in honour of the victims.

“NG broke down in tears cmon you seriously ain’t buying that he doesn’t give a fuck,” he wrote. The musician also suggested that Noel would have been more forthcoming with his support had the attack occurred in Edinburgh, and that the performance was a “PR stunt”. See the tweets below:

NG broke down in tears cmon you seriously ain't buying that he doesn't give a fuck — Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) September 10, 2017


Don't buy into his PR stunt he doesn't give a fuck if the same thing had have gone of in Edinburgh he'd been up there like a shot ahem — Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) September 10, 2017

The criticism comes after Liam performed at the One Love Manchester gig that was held in support of victims and families of the terrorist attack on an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena back in May. Noel was notably absent from the gig due to family commitments outside the UK, to which Liam reacted by calling him a “sad fuck”.

However, fans have expressed a mixed reaction to Liam’s criticism of Noel last night, with some suggesting that he is trying to “claim bragging rights” over support for the city.

Man.. The fact that you're trying to claim bragging rights over this is frankly disturbing… — sean jones (@seany180) September 10, 2017


it's the first time I feel his tweet not amusing 🙁 — Chenmiu_bananaist (@chenmiuqwq) September 10, 2017

That's harsh don't say that… your brother is a good person I think — Chenmiu_bananaist (@chenmiuqwq) September 10, 2017

it was a night in remembrance of the victims & tragedy. That’s what matters. Bringing the Manchester folk together. — Dave Z Photography (@DaveZ_uk) September 10, 2017

You're a legend to me, but that's a bit low mate. — James Murphy (@MurphsJplace) September 10, 2017

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Last week, Liam Gallagher released tickets for his UK and Ireland tour, sending fans into a mad rush to get hold of a place in the queue. The dates appeared to sell out in minutes.