Listen/Watch: Liam Gallagher's Set At Wembley Stadium Live Later Today
Liam Gallagher will play a three song set later today at Wembley Stadium ahead of Anthony Joshua's world title fight with Daniel Dubois.
SETLIST for the boxing tmoz ROCK N ROLL STAR SUPERSONIC CIGS n ALCOHOL tune in or get tuned in LG x
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) September 20, 2024
The fight will be shown live in the UK via DAZN’s pay-per-view service, Sky Sports Box Office and TNT Sports Box Office.
You can also listen to the set for free on Virgin Radio and Talk.
Liam Gallagher performs Oasis tracks LIVE at Wembley stadium for the first time in the UK since the reunion reveal.
— Dennie Morris (@DennieMorris) September 20, 2024
Listen to the gig this Saturday from 9pm across the News Broadcasting network on @VirginRadioUK and @TalkTV as part of the #JoshuaDubois coverage on @talkSPORT 🥊 pic.twitter.com/GMzxm2i72x
Blast From The Past: Liam Gallagher
On September 20th 2019 Liam Gallagher released his second solo album 'Why Me? Why Not.'.
GLOK / Timothy Clerkin - Alliance
RIDE’s Andy Bell, recording under his electronic alter ego GLOK, and the producer and Insult to Injury label boss Timothy Clerkin have joined forces for Alliance, a brand new seven-track album released by Bytes on November 8. The collaboration finds Andy and Tim with their freak flags flying, working in a freewheeling environment where nothing was off limits, with influences ranging from Death in Vegas and Boards of Canada to James Holden and New Order.
The woozy ‘Empyrean’, which combines the analogue-decayed production of Boards of Canada and the ethereal vocals of ‘Xtal’ from Aphex Twin’s Selected Ambient Works 85-92 with a fizzing behemoth of a synth line, is a fitting way to launch the album as it was the first track they worked on together. “It’s basically a Timothy Clerkin remix of a demo I sent him,” Andy explains. “I can’t get enough of it. To me, it’s one of the best tracks I’ve ever been involved with since I started making music.
PRE-ORDER: 'Alliance' by GLOK / Timothy Clerkin
— Norman Records (@normanrecords) September 19, 2024
GLOK aka Andy Bell teams up with electronic producer and DJ Timothy Clerkin for a seven-track LP inspired by the likes of Boards of Canada, James Holden, and Andrew Weatherall.@Andybebop@timothyclerkinhttps://t.co/XzTWQB7s5A pic.twitter.com/wCrDIHpzur
I have new music out today. “Empyrean”, a track @timothyclerkin and I made, which is from a forthcoming album called “Alliance”. Label is @bytes93 / video by @jeandeoliveira_ LINK IN BIO Enjoy ! pic.twitter.com/E9QwxVfQKI
— Andy Bell (@Andybebop) September 19, 2024
On This Day In Oasis History...
On September 18th 1994 Oasis played at the Quattro in Osaka, Japan.
Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.
On September 18th 2005, Oasis played at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix, USA.
On This Day In Oasis History...
On September 14th 1997 Oasis played the second of two nights at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter, England.
Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.
On September 14th 2002 Oasis played the first of two nights at the Lancashire County Cricket Club in Manchester, England.
They were the band’s biggest gigs in Manchester in six years.
Support came from Richard Ashcroft, The Electric Soft Parade and The Soundtrack Of Our Lives.
On This Day In Oasis History...
On September 13th 1994 Oasis played the first of four nights at the Quattro in Tokyo, Japan.

Bonehead speaking to me about playing in Japan.
"I'll always remember the first time we went over to Japan not knowing what to expect. You’re on the other side of the world and you’re in this small little club and you go over there and you just got this idea of Japanese people being really reserved and polite and sat there. They just went ape shit, they were just jumping and screaming and we didn't know what to do, it's the first time we had been there, you’re never going to forget that, any one of the early Japanese gigs would stick into my mind".
On September 13th 1997, played the first of two nights at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter, England. It was the first time the band had played in the UK for over a year.