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Oasis and The Who drummer Zak Starkey 'banned from house by Airbnb after planning rockstar filled party' Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By Kirsten Murray For Mailonline Published: 11:03, 24 August 2024 | Updated: 11:17, 24 August 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Oasis and The Who drummer Zak Starkey has reportedly been banned from staying at an Airbnb in Buckinghamshire after he accidentally let it slip he was planning a party. The musician, who is the son of Beatles star Ringo Starr , was hoping to rent a six bed pad in the Chilterns to celebrate his wife Sharna Liguz's 40th birthday.

However it seems Zak's rockstar reputation let him down on this occasion, as when cleaners found out he was planning a party the Airbnb cancelled his booking. Scoping out the house, Zak, 58, went to look around the plush property before his stay when he told cleaners about his plan for the party, which had a star-studded guest list including Liam Gallaghe r and The Smiths star Johnny Marr . Zak told The Mirror: 'The Airbnb hosts cancelled after Googling me and seeing Oasis and The Who – the two worst-behaved bands in the history of rock 'n' roll .



It would look great on a T-shirt.' Oasis and The Who drummer Zak Starkey has reportedly been banned from house by Airbnb after planning a rockstar filled party for his wife's 40th birthday It seems Zak's rockstar reputation let him down on this occasion, as when cleaners found out he was planning a party the Airbnb cancelled his booking (pictured touring with The Who in 2017) However, the Airbnb hosts have reportedly insisted the reason they cancelled his booking wasn't quite so dramatic. They explained to the publication: ' Zak booked our property through Airbnb last week, saying it was to be a three-day getaway from the kids for his wife's 40th birthday.

'He then said it was really important to see the property beforehand, so he actually came while the property was being cleaned. 'Based on the conversation he had with the cleaners, it was clear that he was planning to host a party, which is unfortunately not permitted under Airbnb rules. Airbnb then subsequently cancelled his booking.

' Zak and his wife are gutted to not be staying in the house but have been able to find a new venue for the party at the last minute. Zak said Sharna was 'absolutely gutted' not to be staying at the Airbnb in Cadmore End, Bucks, but they had been able to find a new venue at the last minute. MailOnline have contacted Zak's representatives for comment.

Zak is the first-born child of the Beatles drummer Ringo, real name Richard Starkey, and his first wife, Maureen Cox. Zak said: 'The Airbnb hosts cancelled after Googling me and seeing Oasis and The Who – the two worst-behaved bands in the history of rock 'n' roll . It would look great on a T-shirt' Zak said Sharna was 'absolutely gutted' not to be staying at the Airbnb in Cadmore End, Bucks, but they had been able to find a new venue at the last minute (pictured together in 2021) However, the Airbnb hosts have reportedly insisted the reason they cancelled his booking wasn't quite so dramatic and the booking was cancelled as they have a no party policy Zak is the first-born child of the Beatles drummer Ringo, real name Richard Starkey, and his first wife, Maureen Cox He has been The Who's full-time drummer since their Quadrophenia Tour in 1996 and joined Oasis in 2004 after Alan White's departure.

Zak and Sharna, who is also known as Sshh, tied the knot in 2022 in front of rock royalty at the legendary Sunset Marquis in West Hollywood. The lovebirds - who chose their 12-month-old daughter Luna Lee Lightnin's birth date to get hitched - were given away by Ringo, 84, and Sharna's father Andrzej Ligu. Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder and Johnny Marr were Zak's best men, though the former Smiths rocker couldn't be there in person and was seen appearing via video call on a tablet.

Reggae star Pato Banton officiated the ceremony, the first of two, with the couple later going on to celebrate in Jamaica and the UK. Share or comment on this article: Oasis and The Who drummer Zak Starkey 'banned from house by Airbnb after planning rockstar filled party' e-mail Add comment.

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