This Feeling

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What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This New Year's Eve?

A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Tony McCarroll

"Whatever" is a single by British rock band Oasis, written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. It was released on December 18th 1994 as a stand-alone single bridging the gap between Oasis' debut album, Definitely Maybe, and their second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. "Whatever" entered the UK Singles Chart at #3, their first single to enter the top 5. The strings were played by the London Session Orchestra, arranged by Nick Ingham and Noel Gallagher.
The song joins the infectious pop-rock melodies of Definitely Maybe with the more sophisticated lyrics of (What's the Story) Morning Glory, preaching universal tolerance and the acceptance of all ideas and beliefs in a typically straightforward, Mancunian way. The first lines ("I'm free to be whatever I/Whatever I choose/And I'll sing the blues if I want") may have been Noel's reaction to his father's insistence that he join the building trade.
"Whatever" was released as a contender for the coveted position of Christmas #1, 1994
It is a testament to Noel Gallagher's all-conquering self confidence that he should predict "Whatever"'s success before he was even given a record contract, saying "In the beginning, there was a masterplan, to the extent that I knew that 'Whatever,' one of the first songs I ever wrote, would be a Christmas Top Five hit, but I think anyone who heard the song could have told you that."
When Oasis performed the song for Top of the Pops, they mimed and one of the cello players from the symphony was replaced by Bonehead, who clearly had no idea how his instrument is supposed to be played. Towards the end of the song, he gave up the pretense and started using the bow to conduct. A woman plays his rhythm guitar. The song was introduced by Damon Albarn of Blur who would later famously feud with Oasis. As Albarn introduced the song, the Gallagher brothers made hand gestures behind him, which only served to heighten the feud between the bands.
"Whatever" has been performed live by Oasis many times, sometimes with the ambitious symphony which accompanies the single version, sometimes without. They often end live versions of the song with lyrics adapted from the Beatles song "Octopus's Garden." They have also been known to add the lines "All the young blues....carry the news...", in reference to the Mott the Hoople song "All The Young Dudes". The "blues" are the fans of the Gallaghers' beloved Manchester City F.C.. At their famous performances at Knebworth in August 1996, the song was accompanied throughout by harmonica player Mark Feltham and is generally regarded by fans as one of the highlights of their set.

The B-Sides of "Whatever" were quite famous as well. One of them, "Slide Away" was already featured on their debut album, Definitely Maybe. The other two - "(It's Good) To Be Free" and "Half the World Away" - were later featured on The Masterplan, a collection of Oasis's best b-sides. "Slide Away" and "Half the World Away" would also be featured on Oasis' 2006 "best of" album Stop the Clocks, although "Whatever" itself was not included.
'Whatever' spent a total of 50 weeks in the UK Singles chart, more than any Oasis single to date.
On This Day In Oasis History...

"Whatever" is a single by British rock band Oasis, written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. It was released on December 18th 1994 as a stand-alone single bridging the gap between Oasis' debut album, Definitely Maybe, and their second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. "Whatever" entered the UK Singles Chart at #3, their first single to enter the top 5. The strings were played by the London Session Orchestra, arranged by Nick Ingham and Noel Gallagher.
The song joins the infectious pop-rock melodies of Definitely Maybe with the more sophisticated lyrics of (What's the Story) Morning Glory, preaching universal tolerance and the acceptance of all ideas and beliefs in a typically straightforward, Mancunian way. The first lines ("I'm free to be whatever I/Whatever I choose/And I'll sing the blues if I want") may have been Noel's reaction to his father's insistence that he join the building trade.
"Whatever" was released as a contender for the coveted position of Christmas #1, 1994
It is a testament to Noel Gallagher's all-conquering self confidence that he should predict "Whatever"'s success before he was even given a record contract, saying "In the beginning, there was a masterplan, to the extent that I knew that 'Whatever,' one of the first songs I ever wrote, would be a Christmas Top Five hit, but I think anyone who heard the song could have told you that."
When Oasis performed the song for Top of the Pops, they mimed and one of the cello players from the symphony was replaced by Bonehead, who clearly had no idea how his instrument is supposed to be played. Towards the end of the song, he gave up the pretense and started using the bow to conduct. A woman plays his rhythm guitar. The song was introduced by Damon Albarn of Blur who would later famously feud with Oasis. As Albarn introduced the song, the Gallagher brothers made hand gestures behind him, which only served to heighten the feud between the bands.
"Whatever" has been performed live by Oasis many times, sometimes with the ambitious symphony which accompanies the single version, sometimes without. They often end live versions of the song with lyrics adapted from the Beatles song "Octopus's Garden." They have also been known to add the lines "All the young blues....carry the news...", in reference to the Mott the Hoople song "All The Young Dudes". The "blues" are the fans of the Gallaghers' beloved Manchester City F.C.. At their famous performances at Knebworth in August 1996, the song was accompanied throughout by harmonica player Mark Feltham and is generally regarded by fans as one of the highlights of their set.

The B-Sides of "Whatever" were quite famous as well. One of them, "Slide Away" was already featured on their debut album, Definitely Maybe. The other two - "(It's Good) To Be Free" and "Half the World Away" - were later featured on The Masterplan, a collection of Oasis's best b-sides. "Slide Away" and "Half the World Away" would also be featured on Oasis' 2006 "best of" album Stop the Clocks, although "Whatever" itself was not included.
'Whatever' spent a total of 50 weeks in the UK Singles chart, more than any Oasis single to date.
Blur
Coldplay
Elton John
Noel Gallagher
Radiohead
Rock star Noel Gallagher has called on the government to "sort out" the secondary ticketing market.
He was speaking after Sir Elton John said he would "rather have empty seats" at a venue then see fans pay "extortionate" prices on sites that promise access to sold out shows.
"I'm with Elton," Gallagher told BBC Radio 5 live. "People shouldn't really pay over the odds, but they do."
"You get forged tickets on those things as well. It's a terrible thing"
The former Oasis star said that, as long as the re-sale of concert tickets was legal, "it's going to carry on".
"You need the government to sort it out," he added.
Last month, the government welcomed comments on secondary ticketing as part of a review of the market.
Among the artists to get involved were Coldplay, Radiohead and Blur, as well as the managers of One Direction and Ed Sheeran, who signed a joint letter campaigning against "the increasing industrial-scale abuse and insider exploitation of tickets for music, arts and sports events by ticket touts, and their online associates and facilitators."
"Tens of thousands of fans have been ripped off by people who exploit fair ticket prices via so-called ticket marketplaces," the letter added.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Noel Gallagher: 'I Back Elton John On Ticket Prices'
Rock star Noel Gallagher has called on the government to "sort out" the secondary ticketing market.
He was speaking after Sir Elton John said he would "rather have empty seats" at a venue then see fans pay "extortionate" prices on sites that promise access to sold out shows.
"I'm with Elton," Gallagher told BBC Radio 5 live. "People shouldn't really pay over the odds, but they do."
"You get forged tickets on those things as well. It's a terrible thing"
The former Oasis star said that, as long as the re-sale of concert tickets was legal, "it's going to carry on".
"You need the government to sort it out," he added.
Last month, the government welcomed comments on secondary ticketing as part of a review of the market.
Among the artists to get involved were Coldplay, Radiohead and Blur, as well as the managers of One Direction and Ed Sheeran, who signed a joint letter campaigning against "the increasing industrial-scale abuse and insider exploitation of tickets for music, arts and sports events by ticket touts, and their online associates and facilitators."
"Tens of thousands of fans have been ripped off by people who exploit fair ticket prices via so-called ticket marketplaces," the letter added.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Adele
Ellie Goulding
Harry Styles
Liam Payne
Louis Tomlinson
Niall Horan
Noel Gallagher
One Direction
Noel Gallagher's recent trashing of the boyband has really got on Liam Payne's goat, so much so that he has declared that the Wonderwall hitmaker is "sad".
The Oasis legend took a pop at One Direction and fellow stars Adele and Ellie Goulding during a rant about the current state of the music industry. He even went as far to describe Payne, Niall Horan, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson as "c***s***ers"
Speaking about the comments on BBC Radio 1's Superstar Playlist Payne accused Gallagher of being two-faced after a recent friendly meeting.
"The funny thing was, I met him the day the story came out," he said. "I didn't know it was coming out, and he came up and said, 'All right, mate? How are you doing?'
"I was like, 'Fine thanks, mate. Nice to meet you'. The next day I read the story and thought, 'How sad is that?' He completely dissed us. Nice to diss your fans, isn't it?"
He added: "It's sad because they genuinely led me to a path of singing. That's something they should be genuinely proud of."
"They don't think before they speak. You never know who was a fan of your music. Especially when you were as big as they were. Do it with grace. Good old Noel, bless him.
"I had to have a moan about that at some point. I'm over it."
Source: www.rte.ie
One Direction's Liam Payne Thinks Noel Gallagher Is Sad
Noel Gallagher's recent trashing of the boyband has really got on Liam Payne's goat, so much so that he has declared that the Wonderwall hitmaker is "sad".
The Oasis legend took a pop at One Direction and fellow stars Adele and Ellie Goulding during a rant about the current state of the music industry. He even went as far to describe Payne, Niall Horan, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson as "c***s***ers"
Speaking about the comments on BBC Radio 1's Superstar Playlist Payne accused Gallagher of being two-faced after a recent friendly meeting.
"The funny thing was, I met him the day the story came out," he said. "I didn't know it was coming out, and he came up and said, 'All right, mate? How are you doing?'
"I was like, 'Fine thanks, mate. Nice to meet you'. The next day I read the story and thought, 'How sad is that?' He completely dissed us. Nice to diss your fans, isn't it?"
He added: "It's sad because they genuinely led me to a path of singing. That's something they should be genuinely proud of."
"They don't think before they speak. You never know who was a fan of your music. Especially when you were as big as they were. Do it with grace. Good old Noel, bless him.
"I had to have a moan about that at some point. I'm over it."
Source: www.rte.ie
Gorillaz
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Paul Simonon
The Clash
Blur's Damon Albarn and Oasis' Noel Gallagher teamed up yesterday to play a number of songs at the birthday party of Paul Simonon, the bassist of the Clash.
Gallagher joined Albarn, Simonon and co for covers of Gorillaz track 'Dare', plus The Clash's 'I Fought The Law', 'Brand New Cadillac' and 'Janie Jones'.
Source: pitchfork.com
Video: Noel Gallagher Plays Gorillaz Classic 'Dare' With Damon Albarn Live
Blur's Damon Albarn and Oasis' Noel Gallagher teamed up yesterday to play a number of songs at the birthday party of Paul Simonon, the bassist of the Clash.
Gallagher joined Albarn, Simonon and co for covers of Gorillaz track 'Dare', plus The Clash's 'I Fought The Law', 'Brand New Cadillac' and 'Janie Jones'.
Source: pitchfork.com
Blur
Damon Albarn
Graham Coxon
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Paul Weller
The Clash
Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn are at it again. No, not falling out – making music together.
The pair put aside their Britpop rivalry two years ago and made music history by joining together on stage for charity.
And fans who thought such a miracle was just a one-off could not be more wrong.
I’m told that the Oasis and Blur pair are teaming up again this weekend for a special performance at one of 2015’s biggest rock ’n’ roll parties. Damon has invited Noel to join him on stage for Clash bassist Paul Simon's 60th birthday bash.
You can only imagine how that is going to end once they’ve hit the free bar.
A music insider said: “Damon and Noel get on really well these days and have put all their differences behind them. Noel loves playing no matter where it is and it was an easy yes when Damon asked if he wanted to play guitar with him this weekend. There’s a whole load of rock stars invited, so no doubt a bunch of the other guests will end up on stage, too.” Noel and Damon were arch enemies back in the Nineties when Oasis and Blur went head to head in the charts.
But they performed together for the first time at a gig for the Teenage Cancer Trust in 2013 alongside Graham Coxen and Paul Weller.
And I told this summer how the pair are even planning to get into the studio for a joint session.
It’s no fun when everyone gets on together.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Noel Gallagher And Damon Albarn To Play Together This Weekend?
Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn are at it again. No, not falling out – making music together.
The pair put aside their Britpop rivalry two years ago and made music history by joining together on stage for charity.
And fans who thought such a miracle was just a one-off could not be more wrong.
I’m told that the Oasis and Blur pair are teaming up again this weekend for a special performance at one of 2015’s biggest rock ’n’ roll parties. Damon has invited Noel to join him on stage for Clash bassist Paul Simon's 60th birthday bash.
You can only imagine how that is going to end once they’ve hit the free bar.
A music insider said: “Damon and Noel get on really well these days and have put all their differences behind them. Noel loves playing no matter where it is and it was an easy yes when Damon asked if he wanted to play guitar with him this weekend. There’s a whole load of rock stars invited, so no doubt a bunch of the other guests will end up on stage, too.” Noel and Damon were arch enemies back in the Nineties when Oasis and Blur went head to head in the charts.
But they performed together for the first time at a gig for the Teenage Cancer Trust in 2013 alongside Graham Coxen and Paul Weller.
And I told this summer how the pair are even planning to get into the studio for a joint session.
It’s no fun when everyone gets on together.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Chris Moyles
Johnny Marr
Neon Waltz
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Pretty Vicious
Stiff Little Fingers
The Smiths
U2
Noel Gallagher's Half The World Away might be everywhere at the moment thanks to the John Lewis Christmas ad , but the former Oasis star says he's quite happy to "ram it down people's throats"... maybe at least until it charts anyway.
Speaking to Chris Moyles at the Radio X Road Trip, who asked if he'd be playing the track, he replied: "I'd say as it's getting caned in the charts, I might even play it twice!"
He added: "As I might have a passing interest in it, I might ram it down people's throats until January 1st, and then you might never hear it again."
Noel and his High Flying Birds delighted fans on the Radio X Road Trip with Chris Moyles together with O2.
Playing songs from his eponymous debut and this year's No. 1 Chasing Yesterday album the star treated his fans to an intimate set at the O2 Apollo Manchester on Wednesday 2 December.
As well as playing solo hits in Everybody's On The Run and In The Heat Of The Moment, Gallagher treated fans to a selection of Oasis favourites, including Champagne Supernova, The Masterplan, Don't Look Back In Anger and Definitely Maybe track Digsy's Dinner.
Speaking to Chris Moyles before the show, Noel said of the legendary Manchester venue: "I saw my very first gig here: The Damned in 1979. I saw my second gig here: Stiff Little Fingers. And I saw my fifth gig here, which was U2.
"I used to work in a pet shop over the road. I'm not joking. Tahiti Aquariums, it was called. I used to mend fishtanks."
True to his word, the Ballad Of The Mighty I singer then sang a moving performance of Half The World Away- much to the delight of the crowd.
Noel had support from collaborator, friend and fellow Mancunian Johnny Marr, who treated the crowd to an energetic set, with a sprinkling of The Smiths hits, including Panic, How Soon Is Now and There is A Light That Never Goes Out.
Mr Gallagher continued: "I've never had a bad gig in Manchester. Apart from those three years where we went unnoticed."
Also on the bill were young Scottish band Neon Waltz and Pretty Vicious from Wales.
Click here to watch the interview.
Source: radiox.co.uk
Watch Noel Gallagher's Interview With Chris Moyles
Noel Gallagher's Half The World Away might be everywhere at the moment thanks to the John Lewis Christmas ad , but the former Oasis star says he's quite happy to "ram it down people's throats"... maybe at least until it charts anyway.
Speaking to Chris Moyles at the Radio X Road Trip, who asked if he'd be playing the track, he replied: "I'd say as it's getting caned in the charts, I might even play it twice!"
He added: "As I might have a passing interest in it, I might ram it down people's throats until January 1st, and then you might never hear it again."
Noel and his High Flying Birds delighted fans on the Radio X Road Trip with Chris Moyles together with O2.
Playing songs from his eponymous debut and this year's No. 1 Chasing Yesterday album the star treated his fans to an intimate set at the O2 Apollo Manchester on Wednesday 2 December.
As well as playing solo hits in Everybody's On The Run and In The Heat Of The Moment, Gallagher treated fans to a selection of Oasis favourites, including Champagne Supernova, The Masterplan, Don't Look Back In Anger and Definitely Maybe track Digsy's Dinner.
Speaking to Chris Moyles before the show, Noel said of the legendary Manchester venue: "I saw my very first gig here: The Damned in 1979. I saw my second gig here: Stiff Little Fingers. And I saw my fifth gig here, which was U2.
"I used to work in a pet shop over the road. I'm not joking. Tahiti Aquariums, it was called. I used to mend fishtanks."
True to his word, the Ballad Of The Mighty I singer then sang a moving performance of Half The World Away- much to the delight of the crowd.
Noel had support from collaborator, friend and fellow Mancunian Johnny Marr, who treated the crowd to an energetic set, with a sprinkling of The Smiths hits, including Panic, How Soon Is Now and There is A Light That Never Goes Out.
Mr Gallagher continued: "I've never had a bad gig in Manchester. Apart from those three years where we went unnoticed."
Also on the bill were young Scottish band Neon Waltz and Pretty Vicious from Wales.
Click here to watch the interview.
Source: radiox.co.uk
David Beckham
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
David Beckham had to turn his back at the sight of Noel Gallagher’s giant Manchester City flag — after attending one of his gigs.
The former Manchester United ace was attending a show of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds at the Royal Albert Hall.
Gallagher and his former Oasis brother band-mate Liam are famous City fans and have owned corporate boxes at the club for years.
But after sitting through the gig in London, 40-year-old Beckham took exception to Gallagher’s choice of flag.
He posted on Instagram: “Amazing evening only disappointment from the night was the colour of this flag... Cheers Noel if only it had been RED.”
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
David Beckham Looks Far From Happy As He Poses With Noel Gallagher
David Beckham had to turn his back at the sight of Noel Gallagher’s giant Manchester City flag — after attending one of his gigs.
The former Manchester United ace was attending a show of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds at the Royal Albert Hall.
Gallagher and his former Oasis brother band-mate Liam are famous City fans and have owned corporate boxes at the club for years.
But after sitting through the gig in London, 40-year-old Beckham took exception to Gallagher’s choice of flag.
He posted on Instagram: “Amazing evening only disappointment from the night was the colour of this flag... Cheers Noel if only it had been RED.”
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Noel Gallagher
Anyone who orders the limited edition green vinyl on Noel's store before 5pm today can still enter the competition to win one of four signed versions of the vinyl!
To enter just add your order reference number in the post comments here.
Win A Signed Copy Of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'The Dying Of The Light'
Anyone who orders the limited edition green vinyl on Noel's store before 5pm today can still enter the competition to win one of four signed versions of the vinyl!
To enter just add your order reference number in the post comments here.
Noel Gallagher
'The Dying Of The Light’ is the new single from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'Chasing Yesterday'.
Released today, the B side is ‘The Girl With X-Ray Eyes (Demo)’ and will be available both digitally and on 7” vinyl.
A limited edition, coloured vinyl will be made available exclusively via Noel’s store.
Pre-order your copy here.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds New Single 'The Dying Of The Light' Is Out Now
'The Dying Of The Light’ is the new single from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'Chasing Yesterday'.
Released today, the B side is ‘The Girl With X-Ray Eyes (Demo)’ and will be available both digitally and on 7” vinyl.
A limited edition, coloured vinyl will be made available exclusively via Noel’s store.
Pre-order your copy here.
Arctic Monkeys
Coldplay
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Stereophonics
The Killers
The Verve
Travis
Noel Gallagher is the father of modern Brit rock; the mixture of songwriting style, soundscape and appeal for broad audiences he pursued with Oasis influenced the scene that later gave birth to Coldplay, Arctic Monkeys, The Killers (born in the US, bred in the UK), The Verve, Travis and Stereophonics, who all consequently influenced a newer generation. In the 90s Oasis took the rock sceptre, stolen by Nirvana, and brought it back to England.
Although the Manchester band broke up in 2009, they still cast a shadow over Noel Gallagher’s successful solo career, which everybody respects but also secretly believes to be a filler until he reunites with his brother.
“This one is dedicate to all the Oasis fans,” he says before beginning to play the melancholic uptempo You Know We Can’t Go Back – a clear message to his fans.
However, the concert began way before that, because Noel Gallagher wasn’t only the headliner tonight but also the support act, which he played in an acoustic version with his right-hand man (and former Oasis guitarist) Gem Archer.
Between the two sets, Gallagher played numerous hits from the band and his two solo albums. Highlights of the night are Slide Away (acoustic), Lock All the Doors, Whatever and If I Had a Gun. This year what used to be a fan favourite, Half the World Away, cleverly utlised by John Lewis for their Christmas advert, is now a charting hit that everyone sings along. “I leave you with this. Merry fucking Christmas.”
In a sold-out Royal Albert Hall, stage for his pre-Christmas show ahead of the 2016 tour, the encore serves as a third act.
“It’s been an absolutely dream-come-true to play with myself tonight. A privilege, a honour. Give it it up to the support anyway, they were fucking brilliant,” he jokes with his trademark humour. The Masterplan opens the finale which is a tight sequence of hits: AKA…What a Life and the timeless masterpiece Don’t Look Back in Anger.
Verdict: *****
Source: www.theupcoming.co.uk
Review: Noel Gallagher At The Royal Albert Hall
Noel Gallagher is the father of modern Brit rock; the mixture of songwriting style, soundscape and appeal for broad audiences he pursued with Oasis influenced the scene that later gave birth to Coldplay, Arctic Monkeys, The Killers (born in the US, bred in the UK), The Verve, Travis and Stereophonics, who all consequently influenced a newer generation. In the 90s Oasis took the rock sceptre, stolen by Nirvana, and brought it back to England.
Although the Manchester band broke up in 2009, they still cast a shadow over Noel Gallagher’s successful solo career, which everybody respects but also secretly believes to be a filler until he reunites with his brother.
“This one is dedicate to all the Oasis fans,” he says before beginning to play the melancholic uptempo You Know We Can’t Go Back – a clear message to his fans.
However, the concert began way before that, because Noel Gallagher wasn’t only the headliner tonight but also the support act, which he played in an acoustic version with his right-hand man (and former Oasis guitarist) Gem Archer.
Between the two sets, Gallagher played numerous hits from the band and his two solo albums. Highlights of the night are Slide Away (acoustic), Lock All the Doors, Whatever and If I Had a Gun. This year what used to be a fan favourite, Half the World Away, cleverly utlised by John Lewis for their Christmas advert, is now a charting hit that everyone sings along. “I leave you with this. Merry fucking Christmas.”
In a sold-out Royal Albert Hall, stage for his pre-Christmas show ahead of the 2016 tour, the encore serves as a third act.
“It’s been an absolutely dream-come-true to play with myself tonight. A privilege, a honour. Give it it up to the support anyway, they were fucking brilliant,” he jokes with his trademark humour. The Masterplan opens the finale which is a tight sequence of hits: AKA…What a Life and the timeless masterpiece Don’t Look Back in Anger.
Verdict: *****
Source: www.theupcoming.co.uk
Noel Gallagher
Listen to Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds New B-side 'The Girl With X-Ray Eyes (Demo)' below.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds release new single 'The Dying Of The Light' on Friday (December 11), with this new version featuring as a B-side to that release.
The single will be available on limited edition coloured seven-inch vinyl.
Listen To Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds New B-Side 'The Girl With X-Ray Eyes (Demo)'
Listen to Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds New B-side 'The Girl With X-Ray Eyes (Demo)' below.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds release new single 'The Dying Of The Light' on Friday (December 11), with this new version featuring as a B-side to that release.
The single will be available on limited edition coloured seven-inch vinyl.
This Feeling

A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This Weekend?

A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be heading to Montevideo's Teatro de Verano in Uruguay on Tuesday, March 15th, 2016!
Tickets go on sale Wednesday, December 16th, 2015 @ 8AM local time here.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Are Heading To Uruguay
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be heading to Montevideo's Teatro de Verano in Uruguay on Tuesday, March 15th, 2016!
Tickets go on sale Wednesday, December 16th, 2015 @ 8AM local time here.
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