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Oasis’ Bonehead to be special guest host on Radio X on Christmas Day

Oasis guitarist Bonehead will host Radio X on Christmas Day.The musician – whose real name is Paul Arthurs – will team up with host Toby Tarrant from 1pm-3pm for ‘Bonehead’s Christmas Day’ which will see him playing some of his favourite festive tunes, sharing rock’n’roll Christmas Day stories and answering questions from listeners.Speaking about his upcoming takeover, Bonehead said: “Really excited to back on Radio X with Toby on Xmas day. It’s gonna be a laugh so get the spuds on, pour a drink, we’ll be full of festive cheer.”It comes after he previously hosted a Coronation Weekend special for the station back in May.The ex-Oasis guitarist will also be joining Liam Gallagher on his upcoming ‘Definitely Maybe’ tour next year following his solo projects and previous cancer scare – he’s since been given the all-clear.He performed with Gallagher earlier this year during his London show at KOKO to celebrate the release of his live album ‘Knebworth 22′.Meanwhile, the support acts for the ‘Definitely Maybe’ tour were recently announced with Cast and The View backing the former Oasis frontman.The former will join Gallagher for his show in Sheffield on June 1, Cardiff on June 3, two of his shows at London’s O2 Arena on June 10-11, the Dublin shows on June 23-24 and the Manchester shows on June 27 -28.The View, on the other hand, will support the singer for two of his four shows in London on June 6 and 7, as well as his two slots at the OVO Hydro Arena in Glasgow.
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Oasis’ Bonehead to be special guest host on Radio X on Christmas Day
Oasis guitarist Bonehead will host Radio X on Christmas Day.The musician – whose real name is Paul Arthurs – will team up with host Toby Tarrant from 1pm-3pm for ‘Bonehead’s Christmas Day’ which will see him playing some of his favourite festive tunes, sharing rock’n’roll Christmas Day stories and answering questions from listeners.Speaking about his upcoming takeover, Bonehead said: “Really excited to back on Radio X with Toby on Xmas day. It’s gonna be a laugh so get the spuds on, pour a drink, we’ll be full of festive cheer.”It comes after he previously hosted a Coronation Weekend special for the station back in May.The ex-Oasis guitarist will also be joining Liam Gallagher on his upcoming ‘Definitely Maybe’ tour next year following his solo projects and previous cancer scare – he’s since been given the all-clear.He performed with Gallagher earlier this year during his London show at KOKO to celebrate the release of his live album ‘Knebworth 22′.Meanwhile, the support acts for the ‘Definitely Maybe’ tour were recently announced with Cast and The View backing the former Oasis frontman.The former will join Gallagher for his show in Sheffield on June 1, Cardiff on June 3, two of his shows at London’s O2 Arena on June 10-11, the Dublin shows on June 23-24 and the Manchester shows on June 27 -28.The View, on the other hand, will support the singer for two of his four shows in London on June 6 and 7, as well as his two slots at the OVO Hydro Arena in Glasgow.
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It's gone!' Oasis star 'Bonehead' Paul Arthurs tells world he's beaten tonsil cancer
Liam Gallagher.Paul exclaimed to his 117,000 followers: "Update on my cancer, I had a full scan 10 days ago, and it's all clear, it's gone."The jubilant star added a message of heartfelt gratitude to those who had supported him through a difficult period."Thank you so much all of you for the messages I've had throughout, you've helped me more than you know," he assured fans.A post shared by Paul Arthurs (@boneheadspage)He also shouted out to the doctors who treated him, writing: "Thank you especially to the team @TheChristieNHS, into recovery now and see you all soon x (sic)."It's clear that Liam Gallagher and his family still have affection for Paul, whose Instagram bio describes him as a "founding member of Oasis".Not only did Liam hit the 'like' button on the post, but his 24-year-old daughter Molly wrote a message of congratulations, declaring it the "best news".Earlier this year, Paul had told of how he was "gutted" to be "missing gigs with Liam and the band".However, he'd been clear that his cancer was "treatable" and that he hoped to be back on the concert circuit soon.Now his wishes have come true, thanks to his successful treatment over the last few months.Liam had expressed his well wishes at the time he was first diagnosed, writing online: "Sending BIG love to the 1 n only Bonehead and his family wishing you a speedy recovery."We're all thinking of you rasta you'll be back on stage bfore you can say r we doing Colombia LG x (sic)."Another former Oasis member, Andy Bell, had also chimed in to say "Get well soon."Paul had quit the iconic rock group 23 years ago, citing a wish to step back from showbiz and spend more time with his family.Yet that hasn't stopped him from participating in other projects with Liam
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