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Liam Gallagher On Ed Sheeran

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It seems that Liam Gallagher well and truly is mellowing with age, as the Oasis man's recent comments about Ed Sheeran have proven.

There was once a time that Gallagher would have ripped an artist like Sheeran to pieces, but he spoken very complimentarily of him in a recent interview - not only saying that he wasn't as good a writer as Sheeran, put placing him in the same category as a musical legend.

He told Zane Lowe on his Beats 1 show: "He is talented. I don’t know much about him but he is talented."

He also mentioned how he did not see himself as the same kind of musician (no kidding) as Sheeran, saying: “I don’t see myself as a writer, I see myself as a singer first. I’m still learning. When I wake up in the morning and look in the mirror I just see a rock n roll singer with a dash of punk, and loads of charm. I don’t see myself as an Ed Sheeran or a Bob Dylan.”

Gallagher worked with Snow Patrol's Jonny McDaid - who has also co-written for Sheeran - on his forthcoming debut album. Next stop, collaboration?

Source: entertainment.ie

Liam Gallagher Teams Up With Snow Patrol's Johnny McDaid To Boost Solo Relaunch

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Liam Gallagher has reportedly teamed up with Snow Patrol's Johnny McDaid to work on his music comeback.

The former Oasis frontman hasn't produced new music since the split of his band Beady Eye in 2014, and he had previously ruled out the possibility of a solo record.

The rocker has now changed his mind and has enlisted the help of Johnny from Snow Patrol, who Liam had previously branded "snore patrol" on social media, according to Britain's The Sun newspaper,

"It's all set to kick off with Liam, but this time it's about the music," a source said. "He's actually been rather savvy, getting on board some established and well-respected writers, like Johnny, despite his negative views on Snow Patrol previously.

"Liam still has the support of the hardcore Oasis following who will be keen to buy his records... Whether or not he can still attract other music lovers will be down to his new material."

Johnny, who is dating U.S. actress Courteney Cox, has previously written songs with Ed Sheeran and Harry Styles, for his first solo material outside of One Direction.

Liam, who is also reportedly working with The Raconteurs star Brendan Benson, wrote the disparaging tweet against Snow Patrol in 2012 when it was announced they were going on tour with his brother Noel's band the High Flying Birds.

He wrote, "Snore Patrol Noel Gallaghers high flying smurfs - who said rock n roll is dead. LG (sic)."

Liam, 43, had denied working on a solo album on Twitter earlier this year (16) and reportedly told a fan he had retired from the music industry. His brother Noel had been campaigning for Liam to go solo.

Source: www.tv3.ie

Download A Free Tour EP Featuring Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Snow Patrol And Jake Bugg

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To mark the halfway point of the Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg North American tour they have created a tour EP of your favourite live tracks.

The EP features Snow Patrol performing "Called Out in The Dark", live in Indianapolis, Noel Gallagher performing "Everybody's on the Run" at the O2 and Jake Bugg playing "Country Song".

To access the EP simply enter your details via the widget below.

 The joint headline continues this weekend with shows in  Austin and Houston this week.

A limited number of tickets are left for the shows by clicking here.


Review And Gallery: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Kansas

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Though it wasn’t officially billed as one, Thursday’s show at the Midland theater featured co-headliners.

Snow Patrol played the evening’s final slot, but it was clear that many of the 1,300 or so fans were there to see the second of three bands: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.

The double bill turned out to be a blessing after a mechanical issue shortened Snow Patrol’s set.

Gallagher was the main songwriter, lead guitarist and singer with the British rock band Oasis, which called it quits in 2009. This year he launched the Birds, his first post-Oasis solo project. Oasis hadn’t been in Kansas City since a show at Memorial Hall in 1994, so there was plenty of anticipation among the group’s fans.

He is touring off the Birds’ self-titled first album, a collection of songs that bear many of the traits of his Oasis material: big guitars, lovelorn lyrics, thick harmonies and sweet, sticky melodies. His hour-long set featured several Birds tracks, but not before he fed the early arrivals a treat: “It’s Good to be Free,” an Oasis B-side. (It appeared some people were surprised by Gallagher’s 8:10 p.m. start, apparently figuring he was the headliner.)

From there Gallagher and his band turned to the “Birds” album, starting with “Everybody’s On the Run,” a gust of British anthem-rock with a slight psychedelic accent, then “Let the Lord Shine a Light on Me” and “If I had a Gun,” a heart-on-the-sleeve love ballad (“If I had a gun/I’d shoot a hole in the sun/And love would burn this city down for you.”)

But Gallagher was happy to indulge those who came to hear songs from the band that made him (and his brother, Liam) famous and infamous. The acoustic version of “Wonderwall” was nice; the closer, “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” now 17 years old, generated lots of singing and faraway, nostalgic gazes.

Gallagher also tossed in some lesser-known songs and B-sides: “Talk Tonight” and “(I Wanna Live in a Dream in my) Record Machine,” an Oasis song that appears on the “Birds” album. Throughout his set, he was crusty but congenial, chatting and sparring lightly with his crowd up front. It wasn’t an Oasis show, but for those of us who never saw his band, it was a satisfying substitute.

Thursday’s show was the fourth time in five years or so that Snow Patrol has performed in Kansas City. A couple of those shows, especially its first at the Uptown Theater, were exceptional. They are a suitable paring with Gallagher’s band; their music shares some of the same traits. Gary Lightbody, the band’s lead singer, is a dynamic frontman, the type who can rev up a crowd and stoke the mood inside a big room.

Things were going well for about a half-dozen songs, including “Hands Open,” “Take Back This City” and “This Isn’t Everything You Are.” Then something went awry on stage. Lightbody seemed flustered and distressed, and the band continued to perform a half-acoustic set, he without his guitar. After the show, Lightbody’s Twitter message said: “Thanks Kansas City for your warmth. It wasn’t the show we wanted to give you but after the guitar systems went down we gave you all we had.”

To the band’s credit, with sport and grace, it made the best of a situation that could have ended the show. Instead it delivered a few of its big numbers, such as “Chasing Cars” and “Just Say Yes.” There was even an encore: “Life-ning.”

In the end, Snow Patrol played an 11-song set that lasted a bit more than an hour. Lightbody apologized a few times for what happened and thanked the crowd for its patience. But it’s unlikely too many people who were there will look back on this night in anger. The other headliner made certain of that.

Click here for a number of pictures.

Source: www.kansascity.com

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have released International Magic Live At The O2 DVD through Sour Mash Records.

They are currently playing the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg.

For details on the above and more click here.

Noel Gallagher's Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere (Vol.2) Part Eighty

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From Noel Gallagher's 'Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere' tour diary.

Yes comrades. It's been a while I know. Not sure what was said the last time we spoke. Had a bit of much needed time off. It was great to be sat round the house doing fuck all. Good practice for the future. Back in the States for the last leg of this tour. Think I've got maybe 9 gigs left? Not sure.

Seems to be dragging now though. Been on tour with that band Snow Patrol and that young 'un Jake Bugg - who I believe has had a #1 album back home. Big shout to the little 'un! A #1 album at 18 years of age!! Pretty mad eh? I think so anyway.

Been to Portland and Seattle and . . . can't remember where else. I know I'm up in Canada now. Somewhere on the road to Winnipeg. Somewhat predictably it's - and I can't overstate this enough even with big fuck off capital letters - FUCKING FREEZING - and I mean - FREEZING!!!!!

Wolves, polar bears (of which I'm neither), mad men and the military can surely only experience such weather conditions? Oh . . . and penguins of course . . . and Eskimos . . . and Russians.

It's colder than Margaret Thatcher's blood one would imagine.

ONWARDS.

GD.

Source: www.noelgallagher.com

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds release International Magic Live At The O2 DVD through Sour Mash Records on October 15.

They will embark on a number European dates before they tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg.

 For details on the above and more click here.

Review: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Snow Patrol And Jake Bugg In Calgary

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It’s been a long time since we rock and droned.

Last night’s co-headline blitz from Northern Ireland’s Snow Patrol and veteran Brit-pop ringleader, Noel Gallagher with his High Flying Birds, paired up for the kind of double-bill that rarely rolls into town.

The groups are massive across the pond, but venues the size of the gawd-awful sounding Corral are par for the course in this part of the world. The shame being that if Snow Patrol is your favourite band, well, you’re seeing them in a venue that simply does nothing but take away from the experience. The Jube, on the other hand, would have been perfect. But what do we know?

In any case, the stark contrast and bright spots for both Snow Patrol and NGHFB were still welcome respites from winter nights.

On a stage lit with colourful floating sharpie lights and a backdrop featuring a variety of animated images, singer and frontman Gary Lightbody led Snow Patrol through a balanced set highlighting last year’s Fallen Empires album.

Following an instrumental mix of Berlin, Lightbody showed his mettle through Chocolate from Final Straw (some would say the group’s finest hour), Take Back The City, Hands Open and Crack The Shutters.

It’s easy to complain of same-iness through the group’s, frankly, patented brand of swirling soundscapes, but, indeed, through six albums Snow Patrol have created a “sound” for themselves. Derivative, perhaps, but you know it’s them.

The group’s main set had yet to conclude at press time, but the group has been hauling out heavy hitters such as Dark Roman Wine, Chasing Cars, Open Your Eyes and Just Say Yes most nights of the current North American tour.

The return of Noel Gallagher was hotly anticipated by most of the 2,500 in attendance at the Corral — and why wouldn’t it be?

The luxury of hindsight was never required to fully understand that he was the heart, soul, brains and creative force behind Oasis.

Sure, he’s a crabby bastard (almost charmingly so) but he’s a ridiculously talented crabby bastard.

The loudest cheers of the night may have been reserved for a number of his former band’s reworked and stripped down covers, but material from last year’s self-titled debut shone equally as bright.

Opening with the Oasis nugget (It’s Good) To Be Free, Gallagher and his mates immediately segued into the NGHFB album opener Everybody’s On The Run to raucous applause and the anticipation of when he might speak ...

“Good evening — hullo,” he began, before carrying on a conversation with one fan near the front of the stage.

“Do I know you? Yah, I know you! Do you live here now? No? Wot’s that? Where? Vagina? Haha, don’t we all?”

At least one overly chatty Saskatchewan fan notwithstanding, Gallagher seemed to be having a good time with the Calgary crowd through skin-tight interpretations of Dream On and If I Had A Gun. Later Gallagher gave his five-piece band a break, holding the spotlight himself through a gorgeously sparse acoustic version of the Oasis monster Supersonic.

Willing to give just enough to the old fans while raking in the new, he ended beautifully with Don’t Look Back In Anger.

Earlier, 18-year-old fellow Brit Jake Bugg opened the evening with a short, tight set for the sparsely gathered masses.

The influence of, er, Oasis can be heard immediately, but standing on stage armed with only a guitar and mic, the kid showed some serious chutzpah through tunes such as Two Fingers, Someone Told Me, Country Song and Note To Self.

Bugg’s self-titled major label debut came out last week and we should all be paying attention. The kid can play guitar like a mofo, sing … and he writes his own songs. Yes, Jake Bugg is the anti-Bieber.

Source: www.calgarysun.com

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have released International Magic Live At The O2 DVD through Sour Mash Records.

They are currently playing the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg.

For details on the above and more click here.

Review: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds And Snow Patrol at Rogers Arena

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Snow Patrol/Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

Roger's Arena

Thursday Night

Noel Gallagher might have told NME magazine in a newly released interview that he doesn’t hang out with musicians because they’re f------ idiots, but that didn’t stop him from joining Snow Patrol for the North American leg of their Fallen Empires tour.

The former Oasis guitarist/songwriter and his new band Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds took to the stage with a tight bluesy cover of Oasis’s (It’s Good) To Be Free.

Most of their set was a tidy mix of Oasis covers with a bluesier edge and Gallagher laying somewhat off that nasal falsetto, and a few more tracks from the first NGHFB album.

Gallagher took a moment mid-set to playfully insult some guys up front who were shouting at him. “It’s whose birthday?” he asked. “I don’t give a f---.”

Then after chiding another audience member for bringing a small child into his swear zone, he went into a stripped-down version of the Oasis super-hit Supersonic.

In the years since Oasis collapsed under the weight of brotherly strife, the elder Gallagher has become the grumpy uncle of Brit pop, his curmudgeonly pronouncements no longer particularly shocking — almost charming.

NGHFB is a bit moodier than Oasis, touched with Mikey Rowe’s catchily dystopian keyboard flourishes and Russell Pritchard stepping heavier on the bass. It lacks Liam’s breathtaking disorder but it isn’t, ultimately, that different from its predecessor. Does it have to be? Wouldn’t it be OK for Noel Gallagher to produce more or less the same work, performed with precision indefinitely?

Not to disappoint the fans, they finished with a rendition of Don’t Look Back in Anger that had the sparsely populated stadium standing and singing along.

Co-headliners Snow Patrol took the stage to a dark instrumental remix of Berlin from the Fallen Empires album that gave its name to the tour. An animated sphere projected onto white screens at the back of the stage promised a stark contrast to NGHFB’s low-fi show.

Lit with floating lights, the five-piece from Northern Ireland opened with Chocolate from their 2004 breakthrough album, Final Straw. Where Gallagher brought bravado, frontman Gary Lightbody opened with a self-effacing, “You all right, everybody?” Bouncing around the stage, he eased into the vocal cartwheels he’s known for with Take Back the City from 2008’s A Hundred Million Suns.

He then stopped to thank opener Jack Bugg and his co-headliner at length. As Lightbody leaned in to whisper a secret proposal to the audience, it was clear that Snow Patrol had a different plan for the evening.

Source: www.vancouversun.com

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have released International Magic Live At The O2 DVD through Sour Mash Records.

They are currently playing the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg.

For details on the above and more click here.

Win Tickets To See Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds And Snow Patrol In Portland

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Click here to win two tickets to see Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Snow Patrol at the Schnitz in Portland, USA on October 23.

Competition end on Friday 19th of October.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have released International Magic Live At The O2 DVD through Sour Mash Records.

They will embark on a number European dates before they tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg.

For details on the above and more click here.

Noel Gallagher Reveals His Album With Psychedelic Producers Amorphous Androgynous Has Been Scrapped

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Noel Gallagher has revealed that his collaboration album with psychedelic producers Amorphous Androgynous has been scrapped.

Speaking to entertainment.ie when asked about the album he said: "I have scraped it now, because I'd recorded it these guys were mixing it. I'd yet to take delivery of it the night before the press conference. And I thought well f*ck it I will just announce it how shit can it be? The famous last words. I kind of got it and I didn't like it. So they tried to remix it while I was on the road, and that was not working".

He continued: "So during my time off I got back to England got into a studio, and I didn't like it. And with this album still being in the top ten in England, I couldn't have brought it out now anyway as it would kill this one stone dead. By the time I get of this tour, I'm going to not be in the mood for going back into the studio. It's still there, it isn't finished and even if was finished it is no were near as good as this so everything has to match up to this one".

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September. He will also play the iTunes Festival on September 12 at London's Roundhouse and will tour the US alongside Snow Patrol later this year.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Return To North America With Snow Patrol And Jake Bugg

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will return to North America for the 4th time in the past 12 months for a series of co-headline shows with fellow UK band Snow Patrol this Fall.

The 13 dates will see Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds visit Western Canada, Texas and other cities across the Mid West of the USA for the first time. This rare 'double header' starts in Portland on October 23rd and runs through to finish in Houston on November 9th. Special guest on all shows will be exciting new singer/songwriter Jake Bugg.

All the dates are listed on the GIGS section of the website and there will be fan pre-sales for some shows from Thursday July 19th. Tickets go on general sale for all other shows from Friday July 20th, except for Minneapolis which will be on sale from Saturday 21st July.

Source: www.noelgallagher.com

Details of an exclusive strictly limited 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' CD or vinyl singles collectors box can be found here.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Bird's Land And Snow Patrol US Tour Date Announced?

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It has been reported by Gen-X Radio that Snow Patrol and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the Palace in Louisville, USA on November 4th and that tickets will go on sale next Friday.

No official word yet if it's a joint tour of the US, but I will keep you updated.

Details of an exclusive strictly limited 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' CD or vinyl singles collectors box can be found here.

Noel Gallagher, Coldplay And Foo Fighters Revealed As Biggest Selling Rock Acts Of 2011

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Noah & The Whale, Florence And The Machine and Snow Patrol also enjoyed strong sales in 2011.

Coldplay, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and Florence And The Machine have been revealed as the biggest selling rock acts of 2011.

According to The Official Charts Company, Coldplay scored both the biggest selling rock single of 2011 with 'Paradise', which sold over 410,000 copies and the biggest selling album with their fifth effort 'Mylo Xyloto', which sold over 900,000 copies despite only being released in October.

Noel Gallagher's debut solo effort was the second biggest seller in the album stakes with sales just shy of 500,000. He was followed by Florence And The Machine, who were narrowly in front of Foo Fighters and Mumford and Sons.

Elbow were sixth, Kasabian seventh, Snow Patrol in eighth and in their best ever sales year Noah And The Whale were ninth, just ahead of Arctic Monkeys' 'Suck It And See', which was in 10th place.

In the singles chart, Goo Goo Dolls' 'Iris', which was first released in 1998, sold 264,000 copies in 2011 after it was brought back to life by an X Factor performance to become the second biggest selling rock single of the year.

Birdy was the third largest seller with her cover of Bon Iver's 'Skinny Love', while Coldplay made their second appearance in the chart at Number Four, just ahead of Noah And The Whale, who were fifth with 'L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N.'

James Morrison, Foster The People, Snow Patrol, Florence And The Machine and The Calling made up the rest of the Top 10.

The Top 10 selling rock singles of 2011 were as follows:

1. Coldplay - Paradise (410,000)
2. Goo Goo Dolls - Iris (264,000)
3. Birdy - Skinny Love (259,000)
4. Coldplay - Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall (247,000)
5. Noah & The Whale - L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N. (242,000)
6. James Morrison - I Won't Let You Go (228,000)
7. Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks (225,000)
8. Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars (128,000)
9. Florence And The Machine - Shake It Out (127,000)
10. The Calling - Wherever You Will Go (125,000)

The Top 10 selling rock albums of 2011 were as follows:

1. Coldplay - Mylo Xyloto (908,000)
2. Noel Gallagher - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (492,000)
3. Florence & The Machine - Ceremonials (384,000)
4. Foo Fighters - Wasting Light (380,000)
5. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More (373,000)
6. Elbow - Build A Rocket Boys (327,000)
7. Kasabian - Velociraptor (279,000)
8. Snow Patrol - Fallen Empires (269,000)
9. Noah & The Whale - Last Night On Earth (261,000)
10. Arctic Monkeys - Suck It And See (223,000)

Source: www.nme.com

Q's 25th Anniversary Collector's Edition Featuring Liam And Noel Gallagher

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The new issue of Q (out on 27 September 2011) features 25 different covers with the artists who are shaping music right now. Each issue features a new interview with all the cover stars, but which one will you pick? The full list of cover stars are: Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Biffy Clyro, Cee Lo Green, Coldplay, Damon Albarn, Dizzee Rascal, Elbow, Florence And The Machine, Foo Fighters, Green Day, Jessie J, Kasabian, Laura Marling, Liam Gallagher, Mumford & Sons, Muse, Noel Gallagher, Paolo Nutini, Paul Weller, Plan B, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Snow Patrol, The Killers and Tinie Tempah.

You can the order Liam and Noel Gallagher one, by clicking here.

Snow Patrol Don't See Oasis As Equals

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Snow Patrol singer Gary Lightbody has previously said he wants the band - whose 2006 effort 'Eyes Open' became the biggest selling album in the UK of that year - to make it into the top tier of most successful UK bands around today, with their next album.

He said: "I see U2 in a class of their own, Coldplay in the next tier down and us and a ton of bands in the tier below them.

"I don't see Oasis as equals, for example. We need 10 or 15 more songs in the national consciousness for that to happen."

Snow Patrol - which also includes Gary Lightbody, Jonny Quinn, Nathan Connolly and Paul Wilson - have previously said they want to release their next album sometime 2011.

Source: www.musicrooms.net

Snow Patrol Cover Oasis At V

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British rockers Snow Patrol ensured they pleased Oasis fans after taking over the group's cancelled headlining slot at U.K. music festival V - by covering the band's greatest hits.

Second headliners Snow Patrol were promoted to the prestigious position of closing the annual event.

But they made sure the Oasis fanbase was catered for - by singing the group's classic hits Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova to the thrilled crowd.

And it seems frontman Gary Lightbody was happy with the reaction from fans, telling the revellers, "Already you're one of the best crowds we've ever played to. It's a dark, dark time but we'll try to shed some light on it."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Stars Blast Oasis No-Show At V

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James Morisson has stuck the boot into Oasis, saying they are 'lazy' for pulling out of V.

The Gallagher brothers were forced to pull out of their headlining slot at Chelmsford after Liam was struck down by a sore throat.

But smooth James says the band are letting lots of fans down.

Chatting to Absolute Radio, he said: "Yeah, man, lazy. Lazy. That's what it is.

"I mean obviously everyone's gonna be gutted. Every band's got their reasons for not playing. I've had to pull out of gigs before and yeah, it's not a good feeling. I'm sure in their world they would, course they would rather play. So I don't think it's anything that they can you know, change really.

"It's a shame, definitely and it will be a big gap missed."

But James reckons Snow Patrol will rise to the occasion.

He continued: "I think Snow Patrol are a great band but Oasis are a different crowd, a different style and they've got a lot more you know, they're good to finish the show with."

Jade Goody's widower Jack Tweed was sceptical of claims that front man Liam was ill.

He said: "I'm gutted - I think they're just hungover to be honest."

But Radio One's Edith Bowman insisted the band would not cancel without good reason.

"They're very professional and they wouldn't cancel if they didn't have a valid reason.

"I think Noel might come on stage and do something on his own to surprise the fans."

Singer Paolo Nutini said: "It's the fans I feel sorry for."

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Apple iTunes Festival Tops 1 Million Ticket Applications

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Apple has announced one million applications, so far, for a chance to see a series of free gigs throughout July featuring Oasis, Snow Patrol, Kasabian and many others.

The third iTunes Live: London Festival ‘09 to be held at the legendary The Roundhouse, Camden, London between 1st and 31st July.

Free tickets are available via a dedicated new Web site www.ituneslive.co.uk and Facebook. T

hose taking part include:

02 July: Fightstar + In Case 0f Fire
03 July: Jack Penate + Golden Silvers
04 July: Flo Rida + Ironik
05 July: Snow Patrol + Silversun Pickups + Animal Kingdom
06 July: Franz Ferdinand + Passion Pit
08 July: David Guetta
10 July: Paolo Nutini + Marina and the Diamonds + Milow
11 July: La Roux + Dan Black
14 July: Placebo
15 July: Friendly Fires + Magistrates
16 July: Simple Minds
17 July: Noisettes + Skint & Demoralised
18 July: Calvin Harris + Miike Snow
19 July: Bat For Lashes + Polly Scattergood
20 July: Bloc Party + Delphic
21 July: Oasis + The Enemy
22 July: Kasabian + Twisted Wheel
23 July: Graham Coxon + Esser
26 July: Madeleine Peyroux + Imelda May
27 July: The Saturdays + Sophie Ellis-Bextor + Girls Cant Catch
28 July: Amadou & Mariam 29 July Simian Mobile Disco
30 July: The Hoosiers
31 July: Mika + Erik Hassle

Each performance will be recorded and sold exclusively on all 22 iTunes Stores worldwide.

Select performances will be broadcast on ITV2, ITV1, XFM, Capital Radio and Choice FM, with ITV already running regular trailers.

Source: www.sharecatalog.com

Tickets are still available for a number shows on Oasis' largest-ever UK Stadium tour, click here for availability of tickets.
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