Future Islands
Noel Gallagher
Samuel T Herring from Future Islands has spoken the current issue of the NME about supporting his band Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Teenage Cancer Trust concert next month.
He said "We heard that Noel had personally asked us to open the show, That in itself had us really excited, but to get the chance to play at the Royal Albert Hall and for such a good cause, we feel very fortunate to be asked. We were really surprised to get the offer and excited at the chance of meeting and supporting him".
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Future Islands On Supporting Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds At The Teenage Cancer Trust Show
Samuel T Herring from Future Islands has spoken the current issue of the NME about supporting his band Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Teenage Cancer Trust concert next month.
He said "We heard that Noel had personally asked us to open the show, That in itself had us really excited, but to get the chance to play at the Royal Albert Hall and for such a good cause, we feel very fortunate to be asked. We were really surprised to get the offer and excited at the chance of meeting and supporting him".
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Bono
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
The Edge
Rock royalty descended on the capital this week as Noel Gallagher and his High Flying Birds took to the stage at Dublin's 3arena.
The Oasis legend packed the house on Wednesday night, but it wasn't only Britpop fans who were on hand to welcome Gallagher back to his ancestral homeland.
Fellow rock stars Bono, the Edge and their pal Guggi were also spotted among the revellers.
The U2 lads were seen enjoying the gig as Gallagher blasted out new tunes and Oasis classics.
Noel, whose parents were born in Ireland, was spotted out and about in town after the gig with The Edge. The pair were seen at new hotspot Sophie's, located in the swanky Dean Hotel.
The guitarists reportedly spent hours chatting in a private cornered off section of the trendy bar and restaurant.
It was the second night of Gallagher's UK and Ireland tour promoting his second High Flying Birds album Chasing Yesterday.
But despite the controversy Bono's best pal Guggi says the show was "fantastic".
"I really enjoyed it. It's the first time that I have seen him since he went solo," he told the Herald.
Click here to see a picture of Bono and The Edge watching the show.
Source: www.herald.ie
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Bono And Edge Enjoy Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Concert In Dublin
Rock royalty descended on the capital this week as Noel Gallagher and his High Flying Birds took to the stage at Dublin's 3arena.
The Oasis legend packed the house on Wednesday night, but it wasn't only Britpop fans who were on hand to welcome Gallagher back to his ancestral homeland.
Fellow rock stars Bono, the Edge and their pal Guggi were also spotted among the revellers.
The U2 lads were seen enjoying the gig as Gallagher blasted out new tunes and Oasis classics.
Noel, whose parents were born in Ireland, was spotted out and about in town after the gig with The Edge. The pair were seen at new hotspot Sophie's, located in the swanky Dean Hotel.
The guitarists reportedly spent hours chatting in a private cornered off section of the trendy bar and restaurant.
It was the second night of Gallagher's UK and Ireland tour promoting his second High Flying Birds album Chasing Yesterday.
But despite the controversy Bono's best pal Guggi says the show was "fantastic".
"I really enjoyed it. It's the first time that I have seen him since he went solo," he told the Herald.
Click here to see a picture of Bono and The Edge watching the show.
Source: www.herald.ie
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Noel Gallagher
On the day that his new album Chasing Yesterday releases under his High Flying Birds moniker, Noel Gallagher phoned Mary Lucia from London to chat about the new record.
Listen to the full interview here Noel and Mary talk about the story behind the album title, who he works with (or doesn't work with) during the writing and recording process, rock bios, what advice he has (or doesn't have) for young musicians, and what he thought of Prince's surprise Feb. 2, 2015 show in London.
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Noel Gallagher On The Writing And Recording Process Of 'Chasing Yesterday' And More
On the day that his new album Chasing Yesterday releases under his High Flying Birds moniker, Noel Gallagher phoned Mary Lucia from London to chat about the new record.
Listen to the full interview here Noel and Mary talk about the story behind the album title, who he works with (or doesn't work with) during the writing and recording process, rock bios, what advice he has (or doesn't have) for young musicians, and what he thought of Prince's surprise Feb. 2, 2015 show in London.
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Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the Capital FM Arena in Nottingham, UK later today (March 6).
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.
You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom or via our Facebook page here.
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Land In Nottingham

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the Capital FM Arena in Nottingham, UK later today (March 6).
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.
You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom or via our Facebook page here.
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Noel Gallagher
David Mihalyi from Hungary won our fan competition last month to interview Noel face to face in London. See how they got on and what questions David asked Noel, in what was the first interview he's ever conducted. Here's part 1 of 3. Enjoy!
Noel: "Dave from Hungary? Sounds like a character in a f*cking Harry Enfield sketch."
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Watch Noel Gallagher Get Interviewed By A Fan
David Mihalyi from Hungary won our fan competition last month to interview Noel face to face in London. See how they got on and what questions David asked Noel, in what was the first interview he's ever conducted. Here's part 1 of 3. Enjoy!
Noel: "Dave from Hungary? Sounds like a character in a f*cking Harry Enfield sketch."
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Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher will be meeting fans and signing copies of his new Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds album 'Chasing Yesterday' at HMV Glasgow Argyle on March 7th.
Click here to enter a competition on Twitter to win a pair of tickets. ENDS MIDNIGHT UK TIME
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Win Tickets To Noel Gallagher's Album Signing Session In Glasgow
Noel Gallagher will be meeting fans and signing copies of his new Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds album 'Chasing Yesterday' at HMV Glasgow Argyle on March 7th.
Click here to enter a competition on Twitter to win a pair of tickets. ENDS MIDNIGHT UK TIME
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Noel Gallagher
The Edge
U2
Clearly delighted after his gig at The Three Arena last night, Noel Gallagher decided hit the town and paint it red.
The Manchester star headed to new Dublin hotspot Sophies in the uber trendy The Dean Hotel.
Supping on drinks in the exclusive bar, the singer shared a private area with U2 guitarist The Edge while enjoying the view of the city.
“Everyone was so surprised when Noel walked in. He was really chilled out,” an onlooker told Goss.ie.
“Then The Edge came in and joined him, they had their own private area, they were there for ages.”
The second night of his UK and Ireland tour, Noel enjoyed the his night with Irish rock royalty The Edge and spent his night chatting in a cornered section of the bar and restaurant.
Noel’s gig in Dublin comes after his controversial appearance on The Saturday Show where he was blasted for apparently miming.
Source: www.goss.ie
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Noel Gallagher Parties With The Edge In Dublin
Clearly delighted after his gig at The Three Arena last night, Noel Gallagher decided hit the town and paint it red.
The Manchester star headed to new Dublin hotspot Sophies in the uber trendy The Dean Hotel.
Supping on drinks in the exclusive bar, the singer shared a private area with U2 guitarist The Edge while enjoying the view of the city.
“Everyone was so surprised when Noel walked in. He was really chilled out,” an onlooker told Goss.ie.
“Then The Edge came in and joined him, they had their own private area, they were there for ages.”
The second night of his UK and Ireland tour, Noel enjoyed the his night with Irish rock royalty The Edge and spent his night chatting in a cornered section of the bar and restaurant.
Noel’s gig in Dublin comes after his controversial appearance on The Saturday Show where he was blasted for apparently miming.
Source: www.goss.ie
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Brendon O'Connor
Kathryn Thomas
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Kathryn Thomas has revealed Brendan O’Connor left her completely mortified when he asked Noel Gallagher who she was on The Saturday Night Show.
The Winning Streak star was a guest on the RTE series on the same night as Noel – however the Oasis frontman was not too familiar with who she was.
“Waiting backstage, I couldn’t believe my ears when he asked Noel Gallagher; ‘What would you do if I told you Kathryn Thomas was coming on next?’” Kathryn said.
“In his droll Mancunian manner, Noel drawled: ‘I’d say, who on earth is that?!’”
The TV star admitted in her Daily Star column the snub left her feeling completely “humiliated”.
“Cue yours truly, arriving out to the audience red faced but laughing.”
“Although it galls me to say it, I thought Brendan’s intro was hilarious,” she admitted.
“Embarrassing yes, and a tad humiliating, absolutely.”
The cringe worthy moment was made even worse by the fact that Kathyrn is a massive Oasis fan.
“I was the biggest Oasis fan back in those late 1990s, a glorious music era.”
“Behind the scenes on Brendan’s show, I made it my business to introduce myself to Mr Grouchy Mancunian eyebrows before departing Donnybrook.”
“And I am still glad that I did so,” she added.
Source: www.goss.ie
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Kathryn Thomas: 'I Was Completely Humiliated When Noel Gallagher Had No Idea Who I Was'
Kathryn Thomas has revealed Brendan O’Connor left her completely mortified when he asked Noel Gallagher who she was on The Saturday Night Show.
The Winning Streak star was a guest on the RTE series on the same night as Noel – however the Oasis frontman was not too familiar with who she was.
“Waiting backstage, I couldn’t believe my ears when he asked Noel Gallagher; ‘What would you do if I told you Kathryn Thomas was coming on next?’” Kathryn said.
“In his droll Mancunian manner, Noel drawled: ‘I’d say, who on earth is that?!’”
The TV star admitted in her Daily Star column the snub left her feeling completely “humiliated”.
“Cue yours truly, arriving out to the audience red faced but laughing.”
“Although it galls me to say it, I thought Brendan’s intro was hilarious,” she admitted.
“Embarrassing yes, and a tad humiliating, absolutely.”
The cringe worthy moment was made even worse by the fact that Kathyrn is a massive Oasis fan.
“I was the biggest Oasis fan back in those late 1990s, a glorious music era.”
“Behind the scenes on Brendan’s show, I made it my business to introduce myself to Mr Grouchy Mancunian eyebrows before departing Donnybrook.”
“And I am still glad that I did so,” she added.
Source: www.goss.ie
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Alan McGee
Bonehead
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Paul Weller
Noel Gallagher recently revealed Paul Weller would “put his windows in” if Oasis reformed. He clearly values the fenestration in his Maida Vale home, so any reunion plans for the nineties rock behemoths have been put on ice.
According to midweek sales tallies, Gallagher's second solo album Chasing Yesterday is on course for this week’s number one. His world tour began in Belfast, but gets off to a slightly shaky start on its second night in Dublin.
The opening two numbers sound curiously flat, as if team Gallagher haven't quite figured out the sonic intricacies of their 2015 set.
A triple whammy of the Oasis favourite ‘Fade Away’, recent single ‘In the Heat of the Moment’ and the all out rocker ‘Lock All the Doors’, nicely kick the show back into touch.
‘Champagne Supernova’ works its familiar magic with a little help from a supporting cast of thousands. Shout outs and dedications are made to former Oasis guitarist Bonehead, who is in the audience and deejaying at an after show party, and Derry chanteuse and familial namesake, Bronagh Gallagher.
The music impresario Alan McGee, who discovered Oasis and signed them to Creation Records, is also in attendance.
A Noel show wouldn't be complete without the evergreen anthem ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’, but the icing on the cake is an epic rendition of 'The Masterplan'. Released as a b-side (remember them?) to ‘Wonderwall’ in 1995, it's yet another reminder of Gallagher’s prowess as a songwriter. Judging by the reaction to his latest collection of songs charging up the charts, this power doesn’t look like fading any time soon.
My gut feeling is Oasis will eventually reform, but Noel Gallagher won't be in any massive rush to do so.
Source: www.independent.ie
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Review: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Dublin
Noel Gallagher recently revealed Paul Weller would “put his windows in” if Oasis reformed. He clearly values the fenestration in his Maida Vale home, so any reunion plans for the nineties rock behemoths have been put on ice.
According to midweek sales tallies, Gallagher's second solo album Chasing Yesterday is on course for this week’s number one. His world tour began in Belfast, but gets off to a slightly shaky start on its second night in Dublin.
The opening two numbers sound curiously flat, as if team Gallagher haven't quite figured out the sonic intricacies of their 2015 set.
A triple whammy of the Oasis favourite ‘Fade Away’, recent single ‘In the Heat of the Moment’ and the all out rocker ‘Lock All the Doors’, nicely kick the show back into touch.
‘Champagne Supernova’ works its familiar magic with a little help from a supporting cast of thousands. Shout outs and dedications are made to former Oasis guitarist Bonehead, who is in the audience and deejaying at an after show party, and Derry chanteuse and familial namesake, Bronagh Gallagher.
The music impresario Alan McGee, who discovered Oasis and signed them to Creation Records, is also in attendance.
A Noel show wouldn't be complete without the evergreen anthem ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’, but the icing on the cake is an epic rendition of 'The Masterplan'. Released as a b-side (remember them?) to ‘Wonderwall’ in 1995, it's yet another reminder of Gallagher’s prowess as a songwriter. Judging by the reaction to his latest collection of songs charging up the charts, this power doesn’t look like fading any time soon.
My gut feeling is Oasis will eventually reform, but Noel Gallagher won't be in any massive rush to do so.
Source: www.independent.ie
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Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher is now on Instagram follow him @noelgallagherofficial, he will be uploading pictures from his tour and more.
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Noel Gallagher Is Now On Instagram
Noel Gallagher is now on Instagram follow him @noelgallagherofficial, he will be uploading pictures from his tour and more.
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