Noel Gallagher was interrupted during an interview last week by an earthquake while in Mexico City promoting a series of concerts, according to the Daily Express.
"So, I'm half-way through an interview for TV when all of a sudden the lights which were lighting the room gently started to sway from side to side and the door began to rattle slightly . . . Now, I didn't take much notice of this until the cameraman very softly and calmly said, 'We have to leave and go to the outside . . . there is an earthquake happening.' Just like that!" said Gallagher.
He continued: "So, we all get evacuated into the car park and the whole place is just gently rocking back and forth . . . a bit like being on a boat . . . mad as f--k!! 6.9 on the Richter scale it was!!!! I loved it . . . my first earthquake."
After the interview Gallagher, not too shaken up, continued to play his scheduled show that night, before traveling to California to play Coachella festival.
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