Later today Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be performing 'Dream On' on Japanese TV show Music Station, on TV Asahi at 8pm (Local time), you can watch it online live here.
Liam Gallagher said he was “speechless” after watching The Stone Roses' triumphant return on Wednesday.
But it won’t have been the first time this month Liam was lost for words.
The Beady Eye frontman was flashed by a model 50 times during a shoot for his Pretty Green clothing brand.
Glamour model Emma Glover, who had to expose herself in one of his trademark parka jackets for the advert, said: “I had to redo the flash about 50 times so they could get it right.”
Below is the setlist for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds concert in Nagoya, Japan 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 Solder Boys And Jesus Freaks AKA... Broken Arrow Half The World Away (Stranded On) The Wrong Beach Let The Lord Shine A Light Whatever Little By Little Don’t Look Back In Anger
Below is the setlist for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds concert at the Budokan in Tokyo, Japan earlier today.
(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 Solder Boys And Jesus Freaks AKA... Broken Arrow Half The World Away (Stranded On) The Wrong Beach Let The Lord Shine A Light Whatever Little By Little Don’t Look Back In Anger
From Noel Gallagher's 'Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere' tour diary.
You might have guessed we've had a few days off. Back in London. Very nice it was too.
So . . . where were we? Santiago? Don't remember much about the gig. I'm sure it was stunning.
To be honest I was on cloud 9 after the football. I don't remember much at all. You'll know by now that we (Manchester City) pulled it off. In the most dramatic scenes ever witnessed. What a rollercoaster. We had it, we lost it, we got it back, we lost it again and right at the death we won it.
I went fucking mental and I don't mind telling you I might have lost it for a little bit.
I must have watched it a hundred times since and it's still blowing me away every time.
Anyway . . . oh yeah!! When we got to the gig that night just before we was about to go onstage my tour manager stuck her head round the door and says "the British ambassador is outside and wants to see you!!"
"What for?"
"He wants to congratulate you on Man City winning the league!!"
Fuck me eh?? Manchester City . . . the pride of Great Britain? Who'd have thought . . . .
You find me back in Japan. Got a little tour and a couple of tv things to do. Then a little jib over to Korea (the south . . . obviously . . . as much as I've tried that northern mob have remained immune to my charms . . . cloth eared communist fuckers!) where for the first time ever I will spend my birthday onstage!!!!!! Mad that innit?
Oasis classic 'Don’t Look Back In Anger' has been selected in the shortlist of 60 singles to be The Nation's Favourite Number One Single.
2012 sees the 60th anniversary of the first ever UK singles chart. That’s 60 years of songs that have defined our lives, reflecting the rich history of a nation.
In three primetime shows on ITV1 (UK Only), they will tell the stories of 60 unforgettable Number One singles.
The show will also talk to chart-topping artists to find out their favourite Number Ones across the generations - and find out from the hit makers what makes a great single.
They will also reveal the results of the public vote to determine which song can truly be called our greatest number one ever.
Tickets to see Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Roundhouse are only available to competition winners and you can enter for your chance to win either at the iTunes Festival page HERE or by keeping an eye on noelgallagher.com as the site will also have tickets for fans.
HMV are searching for the best British album of the last 60 years, you can vote for your favourite album to make sure it appears at the top of the list.
For all the details and to add you vote click here.
Beady Eye are sending out emails to the winners of the ticket draw, to watch the band make their live return with an intimate show at Warrington Parr Hall on 28th June 2012.
Ticket winners will be announced via email from today and will then be able to purchase 2 tickets per person for what promises to be a very special night.
The show will be a chance for fans to catch the band before their appearance with The Stone Roses at Heaton Park in Manchester on 30th June 2012. They will also travel to Japan and Korea in July for two festival shows.
Almost three years since the end of Oasis, feuding brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher are in “friendly text contact” thanks to Manchester City winning the Premier League.
“They were both over the moon when City won and messages were exchanged,” says a mutual pal. “It took something like that to break the ice and they’ve also been in touch since by text.”
Since the group’s break-up Noel, 44, and Liam, 39, have exchanged insults in the press with Liam even threatening to take legal action against his older sibling. However there has been talk of the pair reforming Oasis to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their second album (What’s The Story) Morning Glory in 2015.
While Liam was at City’s Etihad Stadium to witness his team win, Noel, who was on tour, watched the game in a bar in Chile.
“Things are never going to be lovey dovey between them but the fact they’re communicating is a start,” we’re told.