Liam Gallagher

Thanks to all the Russian fans, 2 amazing gigs, hope to see you all soon, live forever, LG
Follow Liam on Twitter by clicking here.
Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweet

Thanks to all the Russian fans, 2 amazing gigs, hope to see you all soon, live forever, LG
Follow Liam on Twitter by clicking here.
Beady Eye

Beady Eye will play at Milk in Moscow, Russia today (June 4th).
If you are going to the show, and you are able to scan your ticket or send in pictures email them to us @ scyhodotcom@gmail.com and I will do my best to get them on the site.
Visit my newly launched Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.
Beady Eye Roll Into Moscow

Beady Eye will play at Milk in Moscow, Russia today (June 4th).
If you are going to the show, and you are able to scan your ticket or send in pictures email them to us @ scyhodotcom@gmail.com and I will do my best to get them on the site.
Visit my newly launched Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.
Beady Eye

Click here to see some fantastic pictures from Beady Eye's gig at the GlavClub in St Petersburg on June 2nd.
Gallery: Beady Eye In St Petersburg

Click here to see some fantastic pictures from Beady Eye's gig at the GlavClub in St Petersburg on June 2nd.
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Zak Starkey

The videos below are from the 3rd June 2005, when Oasis appeared on Bearing & Van Dorp in Holland and performed 'Lyla' and 'Don't Look Back In Anger'.
Liam Gallagher was on The F Word and stole the show with his no nonsense attitude, on the 3rd of June 2008. Watch the video here.
On This Day In Oasis History...

The videos below are from the 3rd June 2005, when Oasis appeared on Bearing & Van Dorp in Holland and performed 'Lyla' and 'Don't Look Back In Anger'.
Liam Gallagher was on The F Word and stole the show with his no nonsense attitude, on the 3rd of June 2008. Watch the video here.
Beady Eye

On Sky Arts 1/Sky 3D: Fri 10 Jun, 9.30pm (UK ONLY)
In a world first, Sky is giving you the chance to be part of the action, as it broadcasts live coverage of this year’s Isle Of Wight festival in 3D.
And with a host of big name acts performing, it promises to be one of the best yet.
Shown over three nights on Sky Arts, there will be live sets from all the headline acts, including Kings Of Leon, Foo Fighters, Kasabian and the re-formed Pulp. Backstage Zoe Ball and Ben Jones will bring all the best behind-the-scenes gossip and interviews with the stars.
The Isle Of Wight festival, now settled in its new home at Seaclose Park, Newport, is one of the UK’s most iconic, having played host to the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Marc Bolan and Bob Dylan. This year will see dozens more great and diverse acts taking to the stage, including The Script, Kaiser Chiefs, Plan B and the Manic Street Preachers.
Friday’s line up on the Main Stage sees Kings of Leon top the bill, along with Kaiser Chiefs, The Courteeners, We Are Scientists, Band Of Horses and Big Country. Over on The Big Top, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Alexandra Burke, Eliza Doolittle and Imelda May will all be playing.
Then on Saturday the Main Stage bill features an epic line up, with Foo Fighters, Pulp, Iggy and the Stooges, Seasick Steve, Mike and the Mechanics and Hurts. Meanwhile at the Big Top there's an equally awesome line-up, with Tom Jones, Chase and Status and The Cult.
On Sunday the Main Stage line up includes The Script, Liam Gallagher’s Beady Eye, Plan B, Jeff Beck and Pixie Lott, with Kasabian rounding the whole festival off with their headline slot that night. On the Big Top, after the likes of Public Image Limited, Cast and Hadouken, the honour of closing the show goes to the Manic Street Preachers.
And, as it will be shown on Sky 3D, you can get the true festival experience and experience the energy and excitement of being down at the front of the packed stages, without having to face the dodgy toilets!
Source: www.sky.com
Watch Beady Eye At The Isle Of Wight Festival 2011

On Sky Arts 1/Sky 3D: Fri 10 Jun, 9.30pm (UK ONLY)
In a world first, Sky is giving you the chance to be part of the action, as it broadcasts live coverage of this year’s Isle Of Wight festival in 3D.
And with a host of big name acts performing, it promises to be one of the best yet.
Shown over three nights on Sky Arts, there will be live sets from all the headline acts, including Kings Of Leon, Foo Fighters, Kasabian and the re-formed Pulp. Backstage Zoe Ball and Ben Jones will bring all the best behind-the-scenes gossip and interviews with the stars.
The Isle Of Wight festival, now settled in its new home at Seaclose Park, Newport, is one of the UK’s most iconic, having played host to the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Marc Bolan and Bob Dylan. This year will see dozens more great and diverse acts taking to the stage, including The Script, Kaiser Chiefs, Plan B and the Manic Street Preachers.
Friday’s line up on the Main Stage sees Kings of Leon top the bill, along with Kaiser Chiefs, The Courteeners, We Are Scientists, Band Of Horses and Big Country. Over on The Big Top, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Alexandra Burke, Eliza Doolittle and Imelda May will all be playing.
Then on Saturday the Main Stage bill features an epic line up, with Foo Fighters, Pulp, Iggy and the Stooges, Seasick Steve, Mike and the Mechanics and Hurts. Meanwhile at the Big Top there's an equally awesome line-up, with Tom Jones, Chase and Status and The Cult.
On Sunday the Main Stage line up includes The Script, Liam Gallagher’s Beady Eye, Plan B, Jeff Beck and Pixie Lott, with Kasabian rounding the whole festival off with their headline slot that night. On the Big Top, after the likes of Public Image Limited, Cast and Hadouken, the honour of closing the show goes to the Manic Street Preachers.
And, as it will be shown on Sky 3D, you can get the true festival experience and experience the energy and excitement of being down at the front of the packed stages, without having to face the dodgy toilets!
Source: www.sky.com
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Peggy Gallagher

Liam Gallagher's mother has reportedly ordered him to end his feud with big brother Noel.
The former Oasis rockers fell out after a backstage fight in Paris in 2009 which reportedly culminated in Liam smashing Noel's guitar. Noel immediately quit the band and Liam went on to disband Oasis and start a new group, Beady Eye.
But with Noel, 44, due to marry long-term girlfriend Sara MacDonald on Jun 18, mum Peggy has waded in and demanded that the pair set aside their differences for the big day.
A source told the Daily Star, 'Unless he's broken both legs, Liam has been told he is going to watch his brother get married!'
Source: Monsters and Critics.com
Peggy Orders End Of Feud Between Liam And Noel Gallagher

Liam Gallagher's mother has reportedly ordered him to end his feud with big brother Noel.
The former Oasis rockers fell out after a backstage fight in Paris in 2009 which reportedly culminated in Liam smashing Noel's guitar. Noel immediately quit the band and Liam went on to disband Oasis and start a new group, Beady Eye.
But with Noel, 44, due to marry long-term girlfriend Sara MacDonald on Jun 18, mum Peggy has waded in and demanded that the pair set aside their differences for the big day.
A source told the Daily Star, 'Unless he's broken both legs, Liam has been told he is going to watch his brother get married!'
Source: Monsters and Critics.com
Beady Eye

Beady Eye are pleased to announce the rescheduled dates for their debut Japanese tour. Fans may recall the band were forced to reschedule the tour, originally planned for May, due to the effects of the earthquake which struck the country in March.The rescheduled dates are below.
Fans with tickets from the original May shows are advised to pay close attention to the date their tickets are valid for.
MONDAY 5th SEPTEMBER:
TOKYO: Zepp TOKYO
(Only tickets for May 9 will be valid for transfer.)
Doors open: 6pm / Show start: 7pm
Ticket: \ 6,500 (tax incl. / 1F: Standing / 2F: Seats / Plus 1 drink charge)
INFO: 03-3444-6751(SMASH) / MEDIA: J-WAVE
TUESDAY 6th SEPTEMBER:
NAGOYA: Zepp Nagoya
(Only tickets for May 7 will be valid for transfer.)
Doors open: 6pm / Show start: 7pm
Ticket: \ 6,500 (tax incl. / 1F: Standing / 2F: Seats / Plus 1 drink charge)
INFO:052-936-6041(JAILHOUSE) / MEDIA: ZIP FM
THURSDAY 8th SEPTEMBER:
OSAKA: Zepp Osaka
(Only tickets for May 6 will be valid for transfer.)
Doors open: 6pm / Show start: 7pm
Ticket: \ 6,500 (tax incl. / 1F:Standing / 2F: Seats / Plus 1 drink charge)
INFO: 06-6535-5569 (SMASH WEST) / MEDIA: FM 802
SUNDAY 11th SEPTEMBER:
TOKYO: Zepp TOKYO
(Only tickets for May 10 will be valid for transfer.)
Doors open: 6pm / Show start: 7pm
Ticket: \ 6,500 (tax incl. / 1F: Standing / 2F: Seats / Plus 1 drink charge)
INFO:03-3444-6751(SMASH) / MEDIA: J-WAVE
MONDAY 12th SEPTEMBER:
TOKYO: Zepp TOKYO
(Only tickets for May 12 will be valid for transfer.)
Doors open: 6pm / Show start: 7pm
Ticket: \ 6,500 (tax incl. / 1F: Standing / 2F: Seats / Plus 1 drink charge)
INFO:03-3444-6751(SMASH) / MEDIA: J-WAVE
Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com
Beady Eye Japanese Tour Re-Scheduled

Beady Eye are pleased to announce the rescheduled dates for their debut Japanese tour. Fans may recall the band were forced to reschedule the tour, originally planned for May, due to the effects of the earthquake which struck the country in March.The rescheduled dates are below.
Fans with tickets from the original May shows are advised to pay close attention to the date their tickets are valid for.
MONDAY 5th SEPTEMBER:
TOKYO: Zepp TOKYO
(Only tickets for May 9 will be valid for transfer.)
Doors open: 6pm / Show start: 7pm
Ticket: \ 6,500 (tax incl. / 1F: Standing / 2F: Seats / Plus 1 drink charge)
INFO: 03-3444-6751(SMASH) / MEDIA: J-WAVE
TUESDAY 6th SEPTEMBER:
NAGOYA: Zepp Nagoya
(Only tickets for May 7 will be valid for transfer.)
Doors open: 6pm / Show start: 7pm
Ticket: \ 6,500 (tax incl. / 1F: Standing / 2F: Seats / Plus 1 drink charge)
INFO:052-936-6041(JAILHOUSE) / MEDIA: ZIP FM
THURSDAY 8th SEPTEMBER:
OSAKA: Zepp Osaka
(Only tickets for May 6 will be valid for transfer.)
Doors open: 6pm / Show start: 7pm
Ticket: \ 6,500 (tax incl. / 1F:Standing / 2F: Seats / Plus 1 drink charge)
INFO: 06-6535-5569 (SMASH WEST) / MEDIA: FM 802
SUNDAY 11th SEPTEMBER:
TOKYO: Zepp TOKYO
(Only tickets for May 10 will be valid for transfer.)
Doors open: 6pm / Show start: 7pm
Ticket: \ 6,500 (tax incl. / 1F: Standing / 2F: Seats / Plus 1 drink charge)
INFO:03-3444-6751(SMASH) / MEDIA: J-WAVE
MONDAY 12th SEPTEMBER:
TOKYO: Zepp TOKYO
(Only tickets for May 12 will be valid for transfer.)
Doors open: 6pm / Show start: 7pm
Ticket: \ 6,500 (tax incl. / 1F: Standing / 2F: Seats / Plus 1 drink charge)
INFO:03-3444-6751(SMASH) / MEDIA: J-WAVE
Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com
Beady Eye

Beady Eye are pleased to announce they will be making their first trip to South America in November when they head to São Paulo, Brazil. The band will play at the Planeta Terra festival on Saturday 5th November.
Tickets for the festival go on sale on June 8th.
For more info on tickets and the festival, click HERE!
Beady Eye will be announcing further South American dates in the coming weeks.
Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com
Beady Eye To Make South American Debut In November

Beady Eye are pleased to announce they will be making their first trip to South America in November when they head to São Paulo, Brazil. The band will play at the Planeta Terra festival on Saturday 5th November.
Tickets for the festival go on sale on June 8th.
For more info on tickets and the festival, click HERE!
Beady Eye will be announcing further South American dates in the coming weeks.
Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com
Bob Dylan
Liam Gallagher

Bob Dylan is the latest musician to get a tongue lashing from Liam Gallagher who has branded him a 'miserable c***'.
Gobby Liam, who has in the past mouthed off about the likes of Blur, Coldplay and Radiohead, told The Times that he wasn't a fan of the folk icon.
Asked if he had celebrated Dylan's 70th birthday, Liam said: 'I know all about him and that, but he’s a bit of a miserable c*** as far as I’m concerned. I like that tune he did Lay Lady Lay.
'People go nuts for him, but he doesn’t really do it for me.'
Gallagher also blasted bands from the 1960s and 1970s making comebacks at summer festivals.
'All those f***ers playing their greatest hits are s***bags.'
But even though he doesn't seem keen on old bands, Liam admitted he didn't like new music either.
'There’s nothing new I want to listen to. I’m not interested. I don’t listen to things, because you know what? I’m living in the moment,' he said.
'It’s like, that was a great f***ing moment. Now get over it. There’ll be another one tomorrow.'
Earlier this year, Gallagher took a swipe at Radiohead and told the band 'go f*** yourself' in an expletive-ridden rant where he also hit out at brother Noel, Take That and Mumford & Sons.
Source: www.metro.co.uk
Liam Gallagher Calls Bob Dylan A 'Miserable C***'

Bob Dylan is the latest musician to get a tongue lashing from Liam Gallagher who has branded him a 'miserable c***'.
Gobby Liam, who has in the past mouthed off about the likes of Blur, Coldplay and Radiohead, told The Times that he wasn't a fan of the folk icon.
Asked if he had celebrated Dylan's 70th birthday, Liam said: 'I know all about him and that, but he’s a bit of a miserable c*** as far as I’m concerned. I like that tune he did Lay Lady Lay.
'People go nuts for him, but he doesn’t really do it for me.'
Gallagher also blasted bands from the 1960s and 1970s making comebacks at summer festivals.
'All those f***ers playing their greatest hits are s***bags.'
But even though he doesn't seem keen on old bands, Liam admitted he didn't like new music either.
'There’s nothing new I want to listen to. I’m not interested. I don’t listen to things, because you know what? I’m living in the moment,' he said.
'It’s like, that was a great f***ing moment. Now get over it. There’ll be another one tomorrow.'
Earlier this year, Gallagher took a swipe at Radiohead and told the band 'go f*** yourself' in an expletive-ridden rant where he also hit out at brother Noel, Take That and Mumford & Sons.
Source: www.metro.co.uk
Beady Eye

Beady Eye will play at the GlavClub in St Petersburg, Russia today (June 2nd).
If you are going to the show, and you are able to scan your ticket or send in pictures email them to us @ scyhodotcom@gmail.com and I will do my best to get them on the site.
Visit my newly launched Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.
Beady Eye Roll Into St Petersburg

Beady Eye will play at the GlavClub in St Petersburg, Russia today (June 2nd).
If you are going to the show, and you are able to scan your ticket or send in pictures email them to us @ scyhodotcom@gmail.com and I will do my best to get them on the site.
Visit my newly launched Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.
Liam Gallagher
Prince Philip

Recently, one newspaper celebrated Prince Philip’s forthcoming 90th birthday with a collection of his quotes under the title ‘Ninety gaffes in ninety years’.
They are, according to their compiler, ‘the soundbites that could only have come from one man’.
As one might have expected, these ‘gaffes’ tended towards the tetchy and the outspoken.
‘Get me a beer. I don’t care what kind it is, just get me a beer!’ This was apparenty what Prince Philip said to the Italian PM at an official dinner in Rome in 2000.
But could such a remark really ‘only have come from one man’? While I was perusing the lengthy list of his ‘gaffes’, I kept hearing another, strikingly similar, voice in my ears. But whose?
‘You must be out of your minds.’ This was what Prince Philip said to Solomon Islanders in 1982 on being told that their population growth was 5 per cent a year.
‘Bugger the table plan, give me my dinner!’ was what he said at a dinner party in 2004.
And so the quotes went on, a combustible mix of irritation and entitlement. They kept reminding me of someone else, someone equally irascible.
And then it struck me: Liam Gallagher!
A couple of months ago, to mark the occasion of his new album, the New Musical Express printed a list of ‘Liam Gallagher’s 60 Funniest Quotes’.
Surprising though it may seem, the two lists show Prince Philip and Liam Gallagher as virtually interchangeable.
Half a century divides the former lead singer of Oasis from the Queen’s consort, and their backgrounds, too, are rather different, but the remarkable similarities in their concerns and reactions somehow transcend everything.
For instance, both men exhibit a clear tendency to insult those who offer them hospitality.
On a trip to Canada in 1976, Prince Philip said: ‘We don’t come here for our health. We can think of other ways of enjoying ourselves.’
In 2004, when asked by NME about the spirit of Glastonbury, Gallagher replied: ‘I f***ing hate Glastonbury, mate. I’m only here for the money.’
And when asked his opinion of Beijing during the 1986 royal tour of China, Prince Philip replied with one word: ‘Ghastly.’
It is unfair that the older man’s remarks are classified as gaffes while the younger man’s are celebrated as witticisms, as they are, by and large, interchangeable.
Were this a blind tasting, it would take an expert to tell the wines — or whines — apart.
What would happen if, by some bizarre bureaucratic mix-up, Queen Elizabeth II were to find herself accompanied on a state visit by Liam Gallagher?
Or, to put it another way, how would Gallagher’s new band Beady Eye react were they to look up to find Prince Philip centre-stage, ill-shaven in a Parka, bawling out the vocals?
No doubt eyebrows would be raised, and some eagle-eyed members of the pop and royal cognoscenti might spot the odd difference. But would the rest of us notice?
As I continued to read the two lists, I was struck more and more by how close they were. ‘I wish he’d turn the microphone off!’ said Prince Philip of Elton John at the Royal Variety Show in 2001.
A few months later, Gallagher made a similar complaint about a pop rival. ‘I’d like to hang Robbie Williams onstage. What’s he done to me . . ? Nothing. He’s just somebody I’d like to hang.’
It is almost as though Gallagher — robust, no-nonsense, forthright, manly — was the son Prince Philip never quite had.
Both men despise the airy-fairy and the sissy. ‘Posh boys can’t take drugs, man, they’re lightweights,’ Gallagher scornfully remarked of fellow rock stars Pete Doherty and Tom Chaplin in 2006.
‘They have one little line, and they’re in rehab.’
In 1995, Prince Philip said much the same of soldiers who sought stress counselling.
‘We didn’t have counsellors rushing around every time somebody let off a gun, asking: “Are you all right — are you sure you don’t have a ghastly problem?” You just got on with it!’
Both men are much given to higgledy-piggledy pronouncements on social issues, ending up attacking those they intend to defend.
‘A few years ago, everybody was saying we must have more leisure, everyone’s working too much. Now that everybody’s got more leisure time they are complaining they are unemployed,’ said Prince Philip in 1981.
Nearly 30 years on, Gallagher had this to say of the student riots: ‘I loved it, man. I’m into the violent side of it. I thought it made for great TV. I still think they should get a f***ing job, though.’
So they go on, the Prince morphing steadily into the rock star, so that, in the end, we are left with a composite Prince Liam figure, forever sounding off about this, that and the other, ready for classification as either a gaffe or a witticism, depending on your point of view.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Liam Gallagher And Prince Philip, Born With The Gift Of The Gaffe

Recently, one newspaper celebrated Prince Philip’s forthcoming 90th birthday with a collection of his quotes under the title ‘Ninety gaffes in ninety years’.
They are, according to their compiler, ‘the soundbites that could only have come from one man’.
As one might have expected, these ‘gaffes’ tended towards the tetchy and the outspoken.
‘Get me a beer. I don’t care what kind it is, just get me a beer!’ This was apparenty what Prince Philip said to the Italian PM at an official dinner in Rome in 2000.
But could such a remark really ‘only have come from one man’? While I was perusing the lengthy list of his ‘gaffes’, I kept hearing another, strikingly similar, voice in my ears. But whose?
‘You must be out of your minds.’ This was what Prince Philip said to Solomon Islanders in 1982 on being told that their population growth was 5 per cent a year.
‘Bugger the table plan, give me my dinner!’ was what he said at a dinner party in 2004.
And so the quotes went on, a combustible mix of irritation and entitlement. They kept reminding me of someone else, someone equally irascible.
And then it struck me: Liam Gallagher!
A couple of months ago, to mark the occasion of his new album, the New Musical Express printed a list of ‘Liam Gallagher’s 60 Funniest Quotes’.
Surprising though it may seem, the two lists show Prince Philip and Liam Gallagher as virtually interchangeable.
Half a century divides the former lead singer of Oasis from the Queen’s consort, and their backgrounds, too, are rather different, but the remarkable similarities in their concerns and reactions somehow transcend everything.
For instance, both men exhibit a clear tendency to insult those who offer them hospitality.
On a trip to Canada in 1976, Prince Philip said: ‘We don’t come here for our health. We can think of other ways of enjoying ourselves.’
In 2004, when asked by NME about the spirit of Glastonbury, Gallagher replied: ‘I f***ing hate Glastonbury, mate. I’m only here for the money.’
And when asked his opinion of Beijing during the 1986 royal tour of China, Prince Philip replied with one word: ‘Ghastly.’
It is unfair that the older man’s remarks are classified as gaffes while the younger man’s are celebrated as witticisms, as they are, by and large, interchangeable.
Were this a blind tasting, it would take an expert to tell the wines — or whines — apart.
What would happen if, by some bizarre bureaucratic mix-up, Queen Elizabeth II were to find herself accompanied on a state visit by Liam Gallagher?
Or, to put it another way, how would Gallagher’s new band Beady Eye react were they to look up to find Prince Philip centre-stage, ill-shaven in a Parka, bawling out the vocals?
No doubt eyebrows would be raised, and some eagle-eyed members of the pop and royal cognoscenti might spot the odd difference. But would the rest of us notice?
As I continued to read the two lists, I was struck more and more by how close they were. ‘I wish he’d turn the microphone off!’ said Prince Philip of Elton John at the Royal Variety Show in 2001.
A few months later, Gallagher made a similar complaint about a pop rival. ‘I’d like to hang Robbie Williams onstage. What’s he done to me . . ? Nothing. He’s just somebody I’d like to hang.’
It is almost as though Gallagher — robust, no-nonsense, forthright, manly — was the son Prince Philip never quite had.
Both men despise the airy-fairy and the sissy. ‘Posh boys can’t take drugs, man, they’re lightweights,’ Gallagher scornfully remarked of fellow rock stars Pete Doherty and Tom Chaplin in 2006.
‘They have one little line, and they’re in rehab.’
In 1995, Prince Philip said much the same of soldiers who sought stress counselling.
‘We didn’t have counsellors rushing around every time somebody let off a gun, asking: “Are you all right — are you sure you don’t have a ghastly problem?” You just got on with it!’
Both men are much given to higgledy-piggledy pronouncements on social issues, ending up attacking those they intend to defend.
‘A few years ago, everybody was saying we must have more leisure, everyone’s working too much. Now that everybody’s got more leisure time they are complaining they are unemployed,’ said Prince Philip in 1981.
Nearly 30 years on, Gallagher had this to say of the student riots: ‘I loved it, man. I’m into the violent side of it. I thought it made for great TV. I still think they should get a f***ing job, though.’
So they go on, the Prince morphing steadily into the rock star, so that, in the end, we are left with a composite Prince Liam figure, forever sounding off about this, that and the other, ready for classification as either a gaffe or a witticism, depending on your point of view.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Beady Eye

On Wednesday, June 22nd, Beady Eye will make their US television debut on The Late Show with David Letterman at The Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York City - the same legendary theatre that welcomed The Beatles to America back in 1964!
Beady Eye will be playing a full set for the Live on Letterman web show liveonletterman.radio.com and we want to send you to the show!
Enter to win two tickets to the private gig HERE!
Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com
Win Tickets To 'Live On Letterman' Intimate One-Off Show In New York!

On Wednesday, June 22nd, Beady Eye will make their US television debut on The Late Show with David Letterman at The Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York City - the same legendary theatre that welcomed The Beatles to America back in 1964!
Beady Eye will be playing a full set for the Live on Letterman web show liveonletterman.radio.com and we want to send you to the show!
Enter to win two tickets to the private gig HERE!
Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com
Arctic Monkeys
Beady Eye
Fleet Foxes
Miles Kane

Beady Eye are pleased to announce they will return to The Netherlands in August when they play at the Lowlands Festival. It will mark the band's return to the country following their sold out headline show in Amsterdam in March.
Others set to appear at the sold out festivals include Arctic Monkeys, Fleet Foxes and Miles Kane.
Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com
Beady Eye Return To The Netherlands

Beady Eye are pleased to announce they will return to The Netherlands in August when they play at the Lowlands Festival. It will mark the band's return to the country following their sold out headline show in Amsterdam in March.
Others set to appear at the sold out festivals include Arctic Monkeys, Fleet Foxes and Miles Kane.
Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com
Oasis

Do you have any footage of Oasis that you recorded from TV and is just lying around on old VHS tapes and you can't play them no more because you have got rid of your VHS player? Did you record any footage of Oasis at any concerts?
If you would like this transfering onto DVD then please get in touch. However bad you think the quality is, I will do my best to get the best quality out of the VHS and make the transfer to DVD as professional as possible. All VHS will be returned with the footage on DVD.
Contact Chris on howdo59@gmail.com (all emails are confidential)"
Fan Project - Oasis VHS Transfers

Do you have any footage of Oasis that you recorded from TV and is just lying around on old VHS tapes and you can't play them no more because you have got rid of your VHS player? Did you record any footage of Oasis at any concerts?
If you would like this transfering onto DVD then please get in touch. However bad you think the quality is, I will do my best to get the best quality out of the VHS and make the transfer to DVD as professional as possible. All VHS will be returned with the footage on DVD.
Contact Chris on howdo59@gmail.com (all emails are confidential)"
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