Sky Arts returns as the broadcast partner of the Isle of Wight Festival. This year Sky will increase its commitment to the festival, broadcasting live for 6 hours a day offering Sky customers a weekend packed full of music across Sky Arts 1, Sky 3D and Sky Go, with a best-of-the fest round-up show on Sky 1.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the festival on June 24th 2012.
This year the festival will be presented by a team of established and familiar music experts and enthusiasts including; Zoe Ball, Jo Whiley, Shaun Keaveny, Tom Ravenscroft, AJ Odudu and Mathew Horne. The team will bring viewers coverage from the main stages as well as interviews backstage and all the gossip from the VIP enclosure.
Sky Arts 1 will be at the heart of the music action, taking in the biggest acts, headlines and longer sets from the Main Stage and Big Top together with the choice to view extra acts and backstage interviews from Sky’s onsite studio via the interactive service. Acts featured at the festival include; Elbow, Example, Tom Petty, Noah & The Whale, Pearl Jam, Biffy Clyro, Tinie Tempah, Jessie J, Labrinth, Madness, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, The Vaccines and Band of Skulls.
Broadcasting 6 hours a day in 3D on the Sky 3D channel will make this the longest ever non-Sport outside broadcast ever shown on the channel and will bring viewers closer than ever before to the real-life festival experience.
Sky's coverage of the Isle of Wight festival will continue their commitment to innovation and development of their multi-platforms. For the first time, viewers will be able to submit their comments about the live performances and see them featured in-show via an on-screen social media ticker. Two extra feeds will be produced for the red button including a continuously changing 30-minute loop bringing viewers all the best performances from elsewhere on the festival stages.
Sky's partnership with Zeebox will continue with a unique companion second-screen experience where users will be able to instantly download tracks from the performers at the festival as well as enjoy exclusive acoustic performances from some of the weekend's most exciting acts.
Liam Gallagher is in Barcelona this evening, to watch The Stone Roses at Club Razzmatazz.
Last month the singer was in attendance at the bands first gig in sixteen years. Thrilled by what he saw, Gallagher tweeted: "Stone Roses are back... Speechless."
He later described it as "better than sex" and added he is going to as many shows from here on in, and said that the Heaton Park concerts are going to be "biblical".
Beady Eye will support The Stone Roses on June 30th at Heaton Park.
A picture of Liam with a fan can be found on our Twitter page here.
Bookies reckon Noel Gallagher is a 5/1 shout to change his mind and sign up for Strictly Come Dancing.
Bizarre revealed yesterday how the Oasis legend had been approached with a “name your price” offer by the BBC.
He said he was “flattered” – but too busy.
He might want to have a bag of sand on himself now though, go out in the first round and buy another mansion in the country.
Noel to appear as a contestant on the next series of Strictly is 5/1, his High Flying Birds to perform on the show is 20/1 and Oasis to perform is 200/1.
Below is a video of Noel Gallagher performing the first half of 'Wonderwall' at the Free Tibet concert in New York from June 7th 1997.
In March 2009 'Oasis' were banned from performing in China. The Chinese Government is said to have revoked the band's performance licences, and cancelled the two concerts they were to stage in Beijing and Shanghai in April 2009.
The promoters of the shows say that a decision to cancel them was taken after the Government realised that Noel Gallagher had appeared at a 'Free Tibet' benefit gig in the U.S. In 1997. "The Government deemed that the band are unsuitable to perform to their fans in the Chinese Republic."
Noel Gallagher also gives his views on England's Euro 2012 chances.
He thinks it's a 'joke' that Rio Ferdinand won't be involved in Poland and Ukraine. He also favours Danny Welbeck to start over Andy Carroll against France in Wayne Rooney's absence.
Noel Gallagher has had a few surreal moments in his rock ’n’ roll career.
There was champagne with Tony Blair at Downing Street, the madness of Knebworth in ’96 and a few weeks back he watched his beloved Manchester City rip the Premier League crown from bitter rivals United in injury time on the last day of the football season.
And now the ever-ambitious BBC have given him another — a name-your-price offer for the former Oasis star to appear in sequins on Strictly Come Dancing.
It sounds like total lunacy, but it’s the first thing I’d be happy for my licence fee to be spent on since Meerkat Manor.
Last night High Flying Birds frontman Noel said: “I’m flattered. I’d have done it an’ all as I’ve recently mastered the sticky task of c***** while dancing.
“Sadly though, I’m a bit busy. Maybe next time... ”
Well, it’s not a complete knock-back.
A source at the Beeb added: “Strictly always set their targets extremely high.
“The show gets huge viewing figures and the bookers behind the show are very much of the opinion ‘if you don’t ask, you don’t get’. They knew from the off it was ambitious but they thought it might be something that tickled him.”
Just for one magical moment, imagine Sir Brucie of Forsyth uttering the words: “Nice to see Noel, to see Noel... ”
Then a bit of Bez-esque Wonderwaltz action and Len Goodman offering a critique. Surely followed by a swift, “F*** you” and an Ofcom complaint.
His pal Russell Brand would be proud.
Here’s a suggestion for the Beeb — arrange for a sequined Stone Island jacket and Adidas trainers to be sent to his gaff with a cheque for £1million and you might just be on the right road.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play in Hong Kong this September.
The concert takes place on September 25th at Star Hall @ KITEC, tickets are priced HK$888 and will go on sale 6th June (Today) via HK Ticketing and Tom Lee Outlets.
Tickets can be purchased in either Chinese or English from www.hkticketing.com.
The Beatles have held off artist such as Elvis Presley and Madonna to be declared the biggest selling UK singles act since charts began 60 years ago.
The Fab Four notched up 17 number ones during their relatively brief eight year chart domination, but split more than 40 years ago.
But performers whose careers have decades longer in some cases - such as Sir Cliff Richard - have failed to outsell them, a new Radio 2 chart reveals.
A countdown to be broadcast today of the all-time biggest sellers since the singles chart began in 1952 - the year the Queen took the throne - shows The Beatles are still unsurpassed.
Presley, who continued to have strong sales in the past decade thanks to a reissue campaign with tracks such as A Little Less Conversation, is ranked second.
Sir Cliff who has had 124 top 40 hits and 14 number ones finished in third place in the list compiled by the Official Charts Company.
Madonna, who has made the top 40 more than 60 times, is ranked fourth.
There are some surprising entries with Rihanna, who charted for the first time in only 2005 is in tenth place, yet The Rolling Stones - who racked up their first hit in 1963 - make it to only number 13. However, although the wrinkly rockers have continued to release singles over the years, they have failed to dent the top ten since 1981.
Tony Blackburn will count down the chart from 2pm to 5pm which shows US rapper Eminem (placed 18th) is ahead of enduring chart stars such as Sir Tom Jones and U2.
DJ and producer David Guetta (ranked 49) manages to finish ahead of big names such as Coldplay (60) and Duran Duran (51).
Sir Paul McCartney is listed twice for his Beatles years and his solo career (number 11), and George Michael is similarly in the chart twice, for his own hits (21) and as a member of Wham! (43).
Blackburn, who will play each artist's biggest hit in the Bank Holiday show , said: "This chart offers a fascinating look at the past 60 years in music and shows the impact that modern stars like Rihanna and Katy Perry have had.
"The list is really varied and will provide something for everyone. There are definitely a few surprises in store - Coldplay being at 60 for one! It is sure to be an interesting listen and will be a great way to spend the Bank Holiday afternoon."
Radio 2's head of music Jeff Smith said: "This list is intriguing, Adele is missing and we've all forgotten just how huge artists such as Shakin' Stevens, Boney M and UB40 were in the UK in the Seventies and Eighties."
The Top 60:
01. Beatles 02. Elvis Presley 03. Cliff Richard 04. Madonna 05. Michael Jackson 06. Elton John 07. Queen 08. Abba 09. David Bowie 10. Rihanna
11. Paul McCartney 12. Kylie Minogue 13. Rolling Stones 14. Rod Stewart 15. Take That 16. Stevie Wonder 17. Oasis 18. Eminem 19. Whitney Houston
20. Spice Girls 21. George Michael 22. Robbie Williams 23. Bee Gees 24. U2 25. Shakin' Stevens 26. Britney Spears 27. Status Quo 28. Lady Gaga 29. Boyzone
30. Blondie 31. Slade 32. Black Eyed Peas 33. Boney M 34. Westlife 35. Celine Dion 36. Beyonce 37. UB40 38. Olivia Newton John 39. Mariah Carey
40. Tom Jones 41. Madness 42. Police 43. Wham! 44. Phil Collins 45. Diana Ross 46. Jam 47. Bryan Adams 48. Pet Shop Boys 49. David Guetta
50. Adam Ant 51. Duran Duran 52. Frank Sinatra 53. Frankie Goes To Hollywood 54. Prince 55. Katy Perry 56. Wet Wet Wet 57. Everly Brothers 58. Shadows 59. Pink 60. Coldplay
Vauxhall Motors has launched the sequel to their Home Nations football TV advert.
The song used is AKA... What A Life! by Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds is used again, the track was first used exclusively by Vauxhall Motors in the original Home Nations TV advert aired in September 2011.
The advert features past and current members of the England Football Squad, football fans and Vauxhall staff from the Vauxhall Ellesmere Port production facility in Merseyside.
The advert will air before the England versus Belgium friendly on 2nd June 2012.
Noel Gallagher should bring his own merchandise to gigs.
The singer can’t understand why fans ask him to autograph scrappy pieces of paper rather than an album cover or poster.
He fears his signature will be tossed in a drawer filled with Z-lister scribbles and forgotten about.
Noel said: “When you are outside a gig and someone hands you an album to sign, that is great.
“But when people stop you in the street and say, ‘Can I have your autograph?’ and they pull out a receipt and say, ‘Just put your name on there’, you look at them and say, ‘Are you kidding me?’
“I sometimes ask, ‘What are you going to do with it?’ I bet they stick it in a drawer with autographs from people like Dale Winton and Barbara Windsor.
“Oh, nice one. Thanks, mate. I mean, what is the point in people signing stuff?”
Not surprisingly, Noel admits he’s never asked for an autograph. But he has requested a picture with another celebrity – once.
Noel said: “That was with Neil Young. I have never owned a camera.”
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have confirmed they will perform at the Fuji Rock Festival at the Naeba Ski Resort in Japan over the weekend of 27-29th July.
For ticket information head on over to the Official Noel Gallagher Website GIGS section now.
Paul Gallagher jets into Dublin for another Exclusive Aftershow Party following Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds apperance with the Red Hot Chili Peppers in Croke Park, Dublin.
Paul plays a special blend of 50s and 60s Rock n Roll, Original Soul, Northern Soul, and all the indie classics.
Up Close and Personal Promotions presents
Exclusive Red Hot Chili Peppers/Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds Aftershow
Deep Sea Arcade have been talking about meeting up with Noel Gallagher during his visit to Australia earlier this year.
Singer Nic McKenzie says there was no ego-swinging from him. ''With the big British bands you kind of expect there to be a lot of attitude because that's a part of their music and persona. I think on that first night when you meet them you always wonder which way it will go and if your experience will forever stain how you think about this act that you like so much. But Noel was really lovely and nice to be around, actually. When that happens it's just such a nice surprise. It was really awesome.''