Beady Eye have confirmed a second festival date in the far east over the weekend of 27-29th July performing at the Jisan Valley Rock Festival in Seoul.
Tickets for the three day festival are on sale now through Ticketlink. Other acts confirmed to play include The Stone Roses, Radiohead and Elvis Costello.
The festival will mark Beady Eye's return to Seoul having played their debut Korean show at the AX Hall in September of last year. They are also scheduled to appear at the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan over the same weekend.
From today until the 3rd of April you can be in with a chance of winning an exclusive Pretty Green Teenage Cancer Trust Tambourine Tee signed by Liam Gallagher & Roger Daltrey in collaboration with Simply Tap.
Below is the setlist for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds concert at the Warner Theatre Washington, USA yesterday.
(It’s Good) To Be Free Mucky Fingers Everybody’s On The Run Dream On If I Had A Gun The Good Rebal The Death Of You And Me Freaky Teeth Supersonic (I Wanna Live In A Dream In My) Record Machine AKA... What A Life! Talk Tonight AKA... Broken Arrow Half The World Away Solder Boys And Jesus Freaks (Stranded On) The Wrong Beach Whatever Little By Little The Importance Of Being Idle Don’t Look Back In Anger
The BBC recently gave ex-Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher, a lifelong fan of English Premier League whipping boys-turned-superpowers Manchester City, a chance to interview the club’s controversial forward Mario Balotelli. A Tyson-esque loose cannon with talent to match his eccentricity, Balotelli seems like the perfect foil for Gallagher, half of one of the most volatile singer-songwriter partnership/sibling rivalries in rock.
“I don't think I'll take up a career in interviewing. I'd much rather be answering the questions,” Gallagher said. “Asking questions is not my forte. Giving stupid answers is my forte.”
When I called him in Hamburg to preview his tour stop this Thursday at LC Pavilion, give answers he did — some of them stupid, some of them insightful, most of them accented by F-bombs and the occasional “D’you know what I mean?” Over the course of 30 minutes, we covered everything from his take on brother Liam's new band Beady Eye to American sports and politics to Gallagher's home life as a father of three.
Beady Eye are pleased to confirm they will support The Stone Roses at their forthcoming gig in Heaton Park, Manchester on Saturday 30th June.
The legendary Manchester band - comprised of Ian Brown, John Squire, Mani and Reni - are set to play three sold out shows in their hometown this summer. All three nights sold out in a little over an hour - a total of 220,000 tickets - when they went on sale in October of last year.
The Heaton Park gigs are part of The Stone Roses' summer tour which marks their first live shows since 1996. For more information check out their official website HERE!
Beady Eye's gig at Heaton Park is their only confirmed UK performance for 2012.
The current issue of Q, features an article about "The Real Best Of".
What would happen if you could pick your favourite artist’s best of?
Well that’s exactly what we’ve done, check out our writer's Real Best Of selections for Oasis, Madonna, Nirvana, The Beatles, Radiohead, Blur, Muse, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Kate Bush, The Smiths, U2 and more, and they're not what you'd think…
The new Pretty Green Spring / Summer collection is a reinvention of iconic styles of the 1960s and 70s.
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This seasons Black Label collection includes tailored outerwear and jackets, bohemian pastel paisley pattern shirts, and Bretton stripe tops. The signature paisley print features subtly throughout, in shirt linings and trimmings, providing a sense of sophistication, luxury and elegant yet casual appeal.
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds are to headline the Belsonic stage at Belfast's Custom House Square.
The band will perform material from the self-titled debut album, as well as a selection of tracks from Gallagher's previous band Oasis, on Monday August 20.
The Enemy will be filling the support slot for the show.
Gallagher is the former lead guitarist, songwriter and vocalist for Oasis and has penned classics such as Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger and Supersonic.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds is his latest band, following the break-up of Oasis in 2009.
His critical acclaimed debut LP went straight to number one in the UK and Irish album charts and was the second biggest-selling UK rock album, closely following Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto.
Clothing brand called Mas-if are currently running a competition to win a Noel Gallagher canvas artwork signed by the man himself as well as £100 to spend on Mas-if.com.
For further information and to enter the competition, visit the Mas-if Facebook page here.
Noel Gallagher's mother was too proud to move out of her modest home when her sons hit the big time and would only accept the gift of a new gate.
Gallagher and his brother Liam shot to fame in the mid-1990s with their band Oasis following the release of their huge hit debut album Definitely Maybe, which went on to sell eight million copies.
The brothers offered to move their mother Peggy out of her house, which was provided by the local council, and into a palatial property, but she refused and only let her rich sons treat her to a new garden gate.
He tells the Bbc, "She gave it all up for us. I think she has great karma and two of her children became two of the biggest rock stars that England ever produced.
"All she got was a new garden gate from us. Liam offered to buy her a castle... but the gate at her council house had been squeaking and she wanted that fixed.
"She still lives there and we changed it and put a gold number 5 on the gate."
Noel Gallagher will speak to Liam - when he isn't so "busy".
The High Flying Birds star quit Oasis in 2009 following a back-stage fight in Paris, and hasn't spoken to his brother since.
Libel lawsuits ensued on both sides and while those have since been dropped, Noel insists he has no plans to make friends just yet - much to mum Peggy's disappointment.
He said: "There is no contact of any significance, to my mother's disgust. But we are big boys now. She can't tell us what to do forever.
"It's not the last time I'm ever going to speak to him. Of course I'm going to speak to him again but I'm busy."
In an interview with BBC4, the 44-year-old Don't Look Back in Anger hitmaker - who has daughter Anais, 12, from his first marriage to Meg Mathews and sons Donovan, four, and 17-month-old Sonny with wife Sara MacDonald - admits he didn't know how to be a good father until recently.
He explained: "I had never seen a good example of any parenting until I met Sara, who is an incredible mother to the children.
"I have learnt so much from her as she has great parents. Her mum and dad have been married for 150 years or something and they are still together. And she takes that and brings that to our children.
"I come from a dysfunctional family. I'm good with the kids now but at first, with my older daughter, I didn't have the tools instinctively."
Talking about his own estranged father Thomas, who separated from his mum when Noel was 15, he added: "I don't think of my father at all. It's his loss, not mine."