Oasis, Heaton Park, Manchester

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Everyone who’s kept their tickets will get a full refund. This is a free gig from now on.” So said Noel Gallagher as he led Oasis on stage for the third time to pick up the threads of a gig that looked for a while as if it was never going to get under way.

A faulty generator had led to the power being cut during the opening number, Rock and Roll Star. The band tried again, and Lyla was cut short in similar fashion — after which the decision to switch to a back-up generator meant that there was a nervous delay of 30 minutes before the band was able to start again.

As a cold wind blew across the grounds of Heaton Park, the 70,000 fans endured the delay with remarkable fortitude, amusing themselves by throwing toilet rolls and pints of beer into the chill evening air. But it nonetheless seemed a generous gesture to declare full refunds all round. And the mood picked up notably as the band waded into a series of up-tempo songs including Shock of the Light, Cigarettes and Alcohol and Roll With It.

This was the first of three gigs — total ticket sales: 210,000 — at a venue not previously frequented by rock acts and which has not witnessed crowds on such a scale since Pope John Paul II celebrated Mass there in 1982.

“I came here to see the Pope,” Liam Gallagher said. “He was all right but he didn’t have many tunes.” As if to remedy the situation, Liam dedicated (What’s The Story?) Morning Glory to the late pontiff. Liam was in good form generally, looming around the stage in a green cagoule with his hands in his pockets. He dedicated My Big Mouth to himself.

Compared with the theatrical extravaganzas that have become the norm thanks to recent shows by Beyoncé and Britney, Oasis put on a performance of supreme nonchalance and, despite some stunning lighting effects, rather limited visual appeal. But the Gallagher brothers, although by nature static performers, exuded a bullish charisma and a swaggering energy that only seemed to feed off the adverse conditions.

By the time that they reached the curfew of 11pm, they were still in full flow. Wonderwall and Live Forever lifted the crowd and who sang Look Back in Anger with very little help from the band.

Noel, however, was by now having second thoughts about the refund issue. “Bear in mind, we’re not going to get paid for this,” he said. “Rock stars have got to earn a living too, you know.” The band’s bravado and a repertoire of songs that have achieved an unassailable popular appeal, rescued an event that could have been a disaster.

The days of internal bust-ups and feuding both on stage and off are behind them. But they have not turned into a heritage act yet and with their backs against the wall, they showed the old stubborn Mancunian spirit. On balance, however, it was a night they will probably not want to remember.

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Noel Gallagher: "Most Stupid Question? Am I Still In Touch With Patsy"...

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In the words of Oasis chief Noel gallagher: “The Summer of Bigness is upon us.”

I bumped into the rock Lord in the bar of a Manchester hotel during last minute preparations for the first of the band’s UK mega gigs last night.

And the wily old fox told me he was ready to send hundreds of thousands of beer-soaked fans roaring Oasis hits into the sunset this summer.

On the eve of the first of three nights at the city’s Heaton Park he told me: “All the gigs will be special. We’re lucky enough to be playing some amazing places. I can’t wait. The summer of bigness is upon us!”

What a typically amazing Noelism. I’m going to adopt the “bigness” phrase to describe the top gigs and festivals happening this summer.

Crisps

A dose of food-poisoning unfortunately forced The Enemy frontman Tom Clarke to scrap the band’s opening slot last night.

Their place was taken by Reverend And The Makers.

Kasabian were also on the bill.

Noel, brother Liam, Andy Bell and Gem Archer have been gigging all over the world for months.

And Noel has been keeping me posted with the nonsense he’s encountered overseas, including a journalist thinking it was him who married Patsy Kensit in 1997, when it was Liam.

He said: “I’ll relay to you an exchange between me and a South African. They said: ‘Are you still in touch with Patsy Kensit?’

‘Who? Me?’

‘Yes, you! You were married to her, weren’t you?’

‘No, no, that was my brother... Liam’ ‘Oh! Which one are you then?”

What a blunder.

Noel added: “There is no worst thing about touring. Winging around the planet, playing your tunes to thousands of screaming kids.

“Airport security can be a ****er I suppose but the free crisps make up for it.

The band did have a close encounter with swine flu in South America though.

Noel said: “Going into Venezuela was a bit creepy. All the airport staff were wearing masks. It was a bit like a Tale Of The Unexpected. In the end it was only the flu. I’ve done Top Of The Pops flued out of my mind! It ain’t so bad.”

He bought his suitcase home rammed with gifts for his missus Sara, son Donovan and daughter Anais. His haul included badges, CDs, chocs, a football kit and a pair of glass slippers.

Speaking of slippers, Liam launched his own clothing range, Pretty Green, yesterday. The website crashed with the huge demand.

I asked Noel if Liam’s new pal Gok Wan would be analysing their outfits from side of stage.

And his answer was another classic Noelism: “Who’s Gok Wan? A celebrity chef? Is that a real person’s name or an anagram?”

Pure class.

Luckily extra tickets have gone on sale for Oasis gigs at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium on June 12 and Wembley on July 9, 11 and 12.

Don’t miss out.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

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Power Problems Spoil Oasis' Opening Night

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Supergroup Oasis' plans of a big homecoming to Manchester were ruined by a faulty generator on Thursday night.

They were forced off the stage in front of around 70,000 fans at Heaton Park during their opening song, Rock 'N' Roll Star, due to sound problems just after 9pm.

The Burnage-born Gallagher brothers and co returned to the stage about 10 minutes laterand began to play Lyla - but that song was also cut short due to more technical difficulties.

A message appeared on the stage screens saying generator failure was causing the issues, though the crowd expressed their disapproval with the situation.

Witnesses at the event said smoke could be seen coming from the equipment.

The Manchester band finally reappeared on stage at just before 9.50pm.

Liam Gallagher apologised to the crowd and promised them a refund, adding it was now "a free gig".

There was an 11pm curfew on the concert though Noel Gallagher said the band would play until they were thrown out.

Around 210,000 fans were expected to pour into Heaton Park for three Oasis concerts, the others being on Saturday and Sunday.

There were problems before the opening-night gig when support group The Enemy were forced to pull out after frontman Tom Clarke was taken ill.

Reverend and The Makers took their place. Twisted Wheel and Kasabian were the other support bands.

Source: www.lep.co.uk

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Oasis In Heaton Park

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Oasis were forced to abandon the stage twice at their huge headline show at Manchester's Heaton Park tonight (June 4) due to technical difficulties.

Liam and Noel Gallagher and co left the stage while generator problems were fixed, once during their opening song then during the second number. They then returned to play a full live set during which they vowed to give full refunds to the 70,000 fans in attendance.

At around 9pm (BST) following support slots from Twisted Wheel, Reverend And The Makers (standing in for The Enemy, who cancelled due to frontman Tom Clarke falling ill) and Kasabian the band began their set with 'Rock 'N' Roll Star'.

The song was stopped due to sound problems. The band headed off stage for around ten minutes to the sound of boos from the crowd.

They then returned and began to play 'Lyla' – although that song was cut short due to further sound troubles.

The band left the stage again, while a message appeared on the stage screens declaring that the problems would be fixed as soon as technical staff could sort them out.

The message explained that generator failure was causing the issues, while smoke could be seen emanating from the equipment. It was then updated to say "Almost there!".

Oasis returned to the stage after around 40 minutes to successfully kick-start the set again with 'The Shock Of The Lightning' and 'Cigarettes And Alcohol', with the Gallaghers promising to give fans their money back.

"Really sorry about that," Liam Gallagher told the crowd. "This is a free gig now. Everyone will get a refund."

His brother Noel added: "The curfew's 11, but we'll play 'til they kick us off. Keep your ticket and you'll get your money back."

Later in the set, however, the logistics of the promised refunds seemed to trouble Noel. "We're not sure how its gonna work with getting the money back,” he said before playing 'Half The World'. “Be on a website or summat. We're not getting paid for this so buy a t-shirt on the way out. Credit crunch and that, keep my kids in sweets.

"If you're getting your mum and dad to pick you up outside afterwards, tell we're not leaving til 2am. Kind of regret offering you your money back now. Apply for it back if you wanna be a cunt, we do our best for you."

The band played a 24-song set, ending with their customary cover of The Beatles' 'I Am The Walrus' at 11:20pm.

Oasis played:

'Fuckin' In The Bushes'
'Rock 'N' Roll Star'
'Lyla'
'The Shock Of The Lightning'
'Roll With It'
'Cigarettes And Alcohol'
'The Meaning Of Soul'
'To Be Where There's Life'
'Waiting For The Rapture'
'The Masterplan'
'Songbird'
'Slide Away'
'Morning Glory'
'My Big Mouth'
'The Importance Of Being Idle'
'Half The World'
'I'm Outta Time'
'Wonderwall'
'Live Forever'
'Supersonic'
'Don't Look Back In Anger'
'Fallin' Down'
'Champagne Supernova'
'I Am The Walrus'

They are set to play Heaton Park again on Saturday (June 6) and Sunday (7).

Source: NME.COM

Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere

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Taken from Noel's tour Diary For oasisinet.com

Now then. The summer of bigness is upon us. We are in the righteous North-West. In God's own city. Manchester.

Soundcheck went well yesterday, I think. Hard to tell when you're playing in an empty park. Looks good though.

Went round to Umbro last night to see Man City's new kits for next season. Tell you what, even if we don't win anything next season we'll be the best looking team in the league. No question. They are the bollocks. Got a free tracksuit top and all!

The Enemy have pulled out of tonight's show. Tom's got food poisoning. Shame. Was looking forward to seeing them for the 1st time. Nevermind. Big-John-the-Reverend and his Makers are doing the honours and stepping in.

While I'm on the subject of The Enemy. There's been an attempt by the NME to try and start some juvenille, pathetic feud between the bands in the run up to these gigs. Can I assure everyone that there is not and never will be anything between the working classes and its heroes.

If I personally see any weasel from the NME at these gigs (which is highly unlikely) they'll be getting escorted off site. In fact, you could do me a favour here. If you see an NME journalist at any of the gigs (and let's face it, they're pretty easy to spot; they don't stray far from hospitality, wear God-awful clothes - particularly the shoes - got dreadful hair and that kind of "mug me" look about them), give 'em a clip round the ear-hole from me and tell 'em to behave.

IN A BIT

GD

Source: www.oasisinet.com

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Oasis Deny Feud With The Enemy

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Oasis have denied there is any feud between The Enemy, after comments made by frontman Tom Clarke were taken the wrong way.

Liam Gallagher slammed Clarke on his Twitter page last month, branding the Coventry singer as a "little f***er", when he thought Tom had insulted Oasis.

The Enemy should have been supporting the Gallaghers when they perform a huge Manchester show at Heaton Park today (June 4), but Tom had been struck with food poisoning.

Writing on his 'Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere' blog today, Noel Gallagher writes: "The Enemy have pulled out of tonight's show. Tom's got food poisoning. Shame. Was looking forward to seeing them for the 1st time."

"While I'm on the subject of The Enemy. There's been an attempt by the NME to try and start some juvenille, pathetic feud between the bands in the run up to these gigs."

"Can I assure everyone that there is not and never will be anything between the working classes and its heroes."

Source: angryape.com

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Oasis Star Lends His Support To Nottingham Musical

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Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher is known for his singing, his swagger, his outbursts and, most recently, his new fashion range, Pretty Green.

His online shop, launched today, features classic Mod staples such as trench coats, parkas and suede desert boots.

But it is his very own parka that he is lending to one of the stars of a new 1960s musical that debuts at Nottingham's Theatre Royal next week.

Mod Crop's leading man, Mark Joseph, will be wearing the item as part of his essential Mod wardrobe.

Pretty Green has also become an official sponsor of the show – which opens on June 9.

Steve Wallis, who co-wrote the musical with novelist and former Mod Alan Fletcher, said: "As you can imagine, we are absolutely delighted to have Liam support us on the show.

"Liam said, 'this sounds like a pretty cool thing to be doing'.

"Mod is something Liam is known to have an interest in and to have him involved in our show is a great honour."

It was Liam's idea for Mark to wear his parka during the show, which he heard about during a Pretty Green photo shoot using a Vespa scooter, which will feature in the musical.

Steve, from Wollaton, said: "Liam expressed an instant interest and proposed that Mark wear his parka and asked us to advertise his Pretty Green clothing range in our programme."

The Vespa, owned by Dave Wyburn, was ridden by Sting in the film Quadrophenia.

Alan, whose novel Brummel's Last Riff forms the basis for the musical, said: "I met Dave at Mod Aid in Portsmouth a few years ago and the scooter was on show there.

"Everyone wants a piece of this iconic bike, it's been used in loads of fashion shoots.

"Dave will always unselfishly promote other people and he told Noel and Liam about the show in Nottingham.

"We have invited them to come along but I think Oasis are on tour during the musical."

Source: www.thisisnottingham.co.uk

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Fans Ravenous For Liam Gallagher’s Boring Clothing Line

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Over 10,000 people tried to buy Oasis lead singer Liam Gallagher's clothing line when it launched online this morning, causing the site to crash. Indeed, Gallagher's been teasing the line for months with online videos of rather impressive production values. In March he put up the first grainy black-and-white video, in which he explains that he decided to do the line, called Pretty Green, because he can't find any clothes he wants to wear. He said he planned to "fucking get rid of" the skinny look. And finally, three months later, Liam has posted a new video! And his clothes are finally available for purchase online to registered users!

First we watched Liam's new video, which was just as earnest as his last, and then we looked at the clothes. Plain T-shirts, plain jackets, plain scarves, plain jersey polos, plain crew-neck knit sweaters, and a parka, all with the "Pretty Green" logo. So these are the clothes Liam had to make for himself because he couldn't find them anywhere else. These garments express his passion for clothes. These represent the groundbreaking, non-skinny aesthetic he promised the world. They're more anticlimactic than Christina Aguilera's last new single.

"I’m not doing it to make money," Liam says in the new video. "I’m doing it 'cause I’m into clothes." And later, when he's trying on a T-shirt under a blazer not by Pretty Green: "It’s fucking blowing my mind. I can’t wait for everyone to see it. And obviously, buy it you fuckers.”

Source: nymag.com

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The Other Gallagher Brother Will Play Ireland As Oasis Jet In

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Festival fans will be keeping their fingers crossed for good weather as a string of big-name acts take to the stage. Support acts for the gig include The Prodigy, Kasabian, Glasvegas and the Blizzards.

A host of celebrity friends of Noel and Liam Gallagher are also expected to be jetting in to see them perform at the Meath castle venue.

The lads will kick off a series of three gigs in Manchester this evening as they embark on their tour of Britain and Ireland.

But it seems we will also have the other Gallagher brother performing on these shores this month as well. Eldest brother Paul, who worked for Creation Records, is coming to Ireland to play to his fans himself.

Yet he'll be taking to the stage in a slightly more modest venue than Slane, given that he is playing a DJ set in Eamon Doran's the day before Oasis play there. He has been invited over by bar owner Dermot Doran, a good friend whom he met during the Britpop years. Largely credited with inspiring his younger brothers' passion for music, he first introduced Noel to the magic of The Jam and used to loan him his favourite guitar.

Childhood


Given that their parents are both Irish, it is little wonder that the Oasis stars are looking forward to performing here shortly.

"We used to spend six weeks of our school holidays here until I was 15, so it was a massive part of my childhood.

"Even the smell in the air and, of course, the sweet shops in Ireland are just the best in the world. It's the land of our fathers," Noel told the Diary.

His estranged father Tommy hails from Duleek and his mum Peggy comes from Mayo, with rumours that she will be coming over to watch her sons perform live.

Source: www.herald.ie

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Oasis At Heaton Park Line-Up Change For Thursday

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Unfortunately Tom Clarke from The Enemy is suffering from a bad case of food poisoning so the band have had to pull out of today's gig at Heaton Park.

Reverend And The Makers will be replacing them for today's gig only.Oasis' record label Big Brother Recordings will be updating the band's Twitter page throughout the stadium tour.

To check out all the latest news from the gigs, follow them HERE!

Source: www.oasisinet.com

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Liam Gallagher's Latest Twitter

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Due to phenomenal worldwide demand, the Pretty Green website may be slower than usual. For help and support, follow @prettygreenltd

Follow Liam on Twitter by clicking here.

Source: www.prettygreen.com

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The Enemy Pull Out Of Oasis Manchester Heaton Park Show

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Tom Clarke suffering from food poisoning

The Enemy have pulled out of today's (June 4) support slot at the Oasis show at Manchester's Heaton Park due to frontman Tom Clarke falling ill.

The singer/guitarist is suffering from food poisoning. The Coventry trio will be replaced by Reverend And The Makers.

According to Oasis' spokesperson The Enemy are still scheduled to support Oasis at the next Heaton Park show, on Saturday (June 6), then again on Sunday (7).

The Enemy recently announced details of a new UK tour set for November.

Source: www.nme.com

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Liam Gallagher's Clothing Range 'Pretty Green' Is Now Available To Order

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Pretty Green is an up-front, straight talking, classic clothing range owned, founded and designed by Liam Gallagher. The clothing range, which is entirely 'limited edition', will include classic designs across footwear, denim, jackets, trench coats, parkas, t-shirts, knitwear, hats, scarves and accessories; all subject to Liam's final approval

Members of the Pretty Green community are able to order from around the world from today (June 4th) on prettygreen.com all items will be limited availability and only available until September, so good to get in the order quick.

Delivery in the UK and international will be shipped from around 19th June.

All items come in bespoke packaging which is colour co-ordinated to the clothes you buy, as expected the clothes are really high quality, stuff that Liam would actually wear - Egyptian cotton and none of the rip off tees you'll be able to get outside the stadium shows....

There is also a new Liam penned song 'Man Of Misery' that will feature in the Brigton video that can now be watched on the website

Visit www.prettygreen.com to watch the video or to view the collection (sign up required) prices for the range start from £35.

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Oasis Ready To Rock Heaton Park Over Three Nights

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If Noel Gallagher is to be believed - and although he's a master of one-liner, we at City Life think this is gospel – these latest outdoor shows could be the last time you see or hear from Oasis in five years.

Speak to Ian Brown and John Squire and they can tell you from bitter experience the error of a five-year absence.

But apparently Noel is determined to have a go at this old rock ’n’ roll lark sans Liam and the rest of the Oasis boys.

Going solo is, quite frankly, something we at CityLife expected Noel to have a dabble at years ago.

Great solo album

Oasis may be the biggest survivors of the Britpop revolution, and are certainly the only ones that went the distance (at a time when reunions are all the rage, Oasis are a reminder that great things don’t have to come to an end because they’re going through a rough patch), but Noel has always sounded like he’s got at least one great solo album to get off his chest.

Whether Noel is truly a great songwriter or not is a point of huge debate, but you can’t argue with results; it’s not for nothing that Oasis recently stole four places in the Top 10 of an Xfm poll of the best British songs of all time – entering at number 10 and going on to grab the top three places too.

Pat on the back

Live Forever snatched the No1 spot over Wonderwall (at No2) and Don’t Look Back In Anger. Bringing up the rear at No10 was Champagne Supernova.

And yet, we suspect that even Noel would not agree with Xfm’s conclusions (although we’re sure he’d find a graceful way of accepting such an enormous pat on the back).

Not one Beatles track made the Top 10, and Oasis pipped The Stone Roses, Joy Division and The Verve to conclusively take the crown.

Right enough, they’re iconic songs, and they’ve proven their lasting appeal on dance floors everywhere.

But nowhere do they stir a crowd more than at live shows; the band’s current tour of outdoor gigs will put them through the hardest acid test ever in front of more than 700,000 people in just nine days.

Only anthems will do

Which makes the 70,000-capacity Heaton Park shows the kind of gigs where only anthems will do. CityLife reckons we’ll hear them singing the tunes right at the very back.

Oasis at Heaton Park. Kasabian, The Enemy and Twisted Wheel support. Thursday, April 4, Saturday, April 6, Sunday, April 7. £45.

The city council has set up a helpline for residents near the park to express concerns or find out information about how the area is affected by the shows. The community information hotline number is 0161 954 9003.

Source: www.citylife.co.uk

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Oasis Heaton Park Soundcheck

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Roll With It, Live Forever, Gas Panic, Waiting For The Rapture, To Be Where There's Live.

Source: twitter.com/oasis

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Whiskey In Jar For Oasis Concert

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Slane Castle Whiskey is to be officially launched at a VIP garden party during the Oasis concert at the Co Meath venue on June 20.

The new whiskey is the latest business venture by Lord Henry Mountcharles and his family. Tickets for the party are €285, and include grandstand seats for the gig.

Source: www.independent.ie

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Killer Pills Alert Over Oasis Gig

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Drug lords out to make a killing at tonight's sellout Oasis concert could do just that - by flogging potentially lethal tablets made of Fertiliser.

Mind-bending Diablo XXX pills are feared to have been shipped in from Amsterdam for the three gigs by Liam Gallagher's band at Manchester's Heaton Park.

They contain the plant food ingredients Ketones, Dicalcium Phosphate and Magnesium Sterate.

A similar drug, Mind Candy, left a lad of 18 from Glasgow needing psychiatric treatment.

His dad said: "He's in a terrible mess."

Drug expert Dr Maggie Watts said grimly: "I am amazed people haven't yet died."

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

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Oasis' Start Their Largest Ever UK Stadium Tour Later Today In Manchester

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After a short break the Oasis World Tour continues at Heaton Park, Manchester, England later today (4th June) for the start of thier largest ever UK Stadium tour.

The band's tour then moves on to the following places throughout the UK and Europe.

Heaton Park - Manchester (United Kindom) - 6th June
Heaton Park - Manchester (United Kingdom) - 7th June
Stadium Of Light - Sunderland (United Kingdom) - 10th June
Millennium Stadium - Cardiff (United Kingdom) - 12th June
Murrayfield - Edinburgh (United Kingdom) - 17th June

Ricoh Arena - Coventry (United Kingdom) - 7th July
Wembley Stadium - London (United Kingdom) - 9th July
Wembley Stadium - London (United Kingdom) - 11th July
Wembley Stadium - London (United Kingdom) - 12th July

Together with a whole host of shows in Europe, it's going to be a busy few weeks for the band.

Théâtre Antique de Vienne - Vienne (France) - 14th June
Slane Castle - County Meath (Ireland) - 20th June

Rock Werchter - (Belgium) - 2nd July
Roskilde Festival - Roskilde - (Denmark) - 3rd July
Eden Project - Bodelva (United Kingdom) - 14th July
Benicàssim Festival - Castellón (Spain) - 16th July
Gurten Festival - Berne (Switzerland) - 18th July
Melt Festival - Gräfenhainichen (near Dessau) (Germany) - 19th July
iTunes Festival - London - 21st July

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For more information about the European Festival appearances and upcoming shows click here for more details.

Green Day For Liam Gallagher

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Liam Gallagher turned the cagoule from the trainspotter’s choice into a fashion staple for any lad about town.

So I imagine his Pretty Green clothing range will go down well.

The Oasis rocker’s designs go on general sale tomorrow, the same day the lads kick off their summer tour with a mega gig at Manchester’s Heaton Park.

I wonder whether Liam will set up a stand to hawk his clobber to gig-goers?

If he did, I’m sure Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe would be first in the queue.

The Kiwi has named the frontman as his fave rock star.

Not that Liam has ever been unsure of himself.

He once said: “There’s Elvis and me. I couldn’t say which of the two is best.”

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

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Oasis 'The Hindu Times' Piano Version

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Another classic Oasis track by R-Thomas and is taken from the forthcoming download release 'Oasis for Piano' visit his YouTube channel here.

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