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Below is the setlist from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at DR Koncerthus in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Everybody's on the Run
Lock All the Doors
In the Heat of the Moment
Riverman
Fade Away
The Death of You and Me
You Know We Can't Go Back
Champagne Supernova
Ballad of the Mighty I
Talk Tonight
D'Yer Wanna Be a Spaceman?
The Mexican
Half the World Away
Listen Up
If I Had a Gun...
Digsy's Dinner
The Masterplan
Wonderwall
AKA... What a Life!
Don't Look Back in Anger
Setlist: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Copenhagen

Below is the setlist from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at DR Koncerthus in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Everybody's on the Run
Lock All the Doors
In the Heat of the Moment
Riverman
Fade Away
The Death of You and Me
You Know We Can't Go Back
Champagne Supernova
Ballad of the Mighty I
Talk Tonight
D'Yer Wanna Be a Spaceman?
The Mexican
Half the World Away
Listen Up
If I Had a Gun...
Digsy's Dinner
The Masterplan
Wonderwall
AKA... What a Life!
Don't Look Back in Anger
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Manic Street Preachers
Oasis
Ocean Colour Scene
Steve Lamacq
The Charlatans
The Chemical Brothers
The Prodigy
Steve Lamacq celebrates the 20th anniversary of the seminal Britpop moment, when the biggest and most bombastic band of the time, Oasis, were at the height of their powers and played to 250,000 people over the weekend at Knebworth House.
In this special programme, exactly 20 years to the day since the first of the two events, Steve explores the build-up to the weekend, reflecting on why it was extraordinary for so many and sharing memories from those who were there and the memorabilia they have cherished all this time.
Steve will have new interviews from the bands which supported Oasis over the weekend, which included Prodigy, Manic Street Preachers, The Chemical Brothers, The Charlatans and Ocean Colour Scene. Plus we'll hear from those who made the monumental gigs happen, incuding Mike Lowe who built the biggest sound rig the country had seen at the time, and Henry Lytton Cobbold , owner of the Knebworth Estate.
In the final hour of the programme, you will be able to hear the concert, as it was broadcast live in 1996.
Listen to the show in full here, or just the concert highlights here.
Listen Again To Oasis At Knebworth
Steve Lamacq celebrates the 20th anniversary of the seminal Britpop moment, when the biggest and most bombastic band of the time, Oasis, were at the height of their powers and played to 250,000 people over the weekend at Knebworth House.
In this special programme, exactly 20 years to the day since the first of the two events, Steve explores the build-up to the weekend, reflecting on why it was extraordinary for so many and sharing memories from those who were there and the memorabilia they have cherished all this time.
Steve will have new interviews from the bands which supported Oasis over the weekend, which included Prodigy, Manic Street Preachers, The Chemical Brothers, The Charlatans and Ocean Colour Scene. Plus we'll hear from those who made the monumental gigs happen, incuding Mike Lowe who built the biggest sound rig the country had seen at the time, and Henry Lytton Cobbold , owner of the Knebworth Estate.
In the final hour of the programme, you will be able to hear the concert, as it was broadcast live in 1996.
Listen to the show in full here, or just the concert highlights here.
Alan McGee
Jarvis Cocker
Liam Gallagher
Manic Street Preachers
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Today marks 20 years since 125,000 people descended on Knebworth to watch the greatest British rock band of the '90s do their thing on the first of two hot summer nights. Here, members of Oasis, the support acts, promoters and fans recall the momentous occasion.
Click here to read an article that was originally published to mark the tenth anniversary, in the August 5, 2006 issue of NME.
The Story Of Knebworth, By Liam And Noel Gallagher, Jarvis Cocker, The Charlatans, Manics, Alan McGee And More
Today marks 20 years since 125,000 people descended on Knebworth to watch the greatest British rock band of the '90s do their thing on the first of two hot summer nights. Here, members of Oasis, the support acts, promoters and fans recall the momentous occasion.
Click here to read an article that was originally published to mark the tenth anniversary, in the August 5, 2006 issue of NME.
Ewan McGregor
Noel Gallagher
For a few years now, a story has circulated online about the time Ewan McGregor, fresh off getting the cherished role of a young Obi-Wan Kenobi in the 1999 Star Wars prequel The Phantom Menance, battled Noel Gallagher in a lightsaber duel one morning after a night of partying. The tale came from the mouth of the Oasis guitarist, and while we never really doubted it, it did seem like maybe this was just some hallucination. The late-’90s were a haze for all of us.
Via Gallagher, the story goes like this: “Ewan McGregor was my neighbour, right, and he came round my house the night he got the part of Obi-Wan Kenobi. I just happened to have two of those lightsaber toys, so I said, “Come on — in the back garden.” And we had a fucking lightsaber fight. His first Jedi training session was with yours truly in my back garden at eight in the morning.”
Source: www.vanyaland.com
Ewan McGregor On Fighting With Noel Gallagher With A Lightsaber
For a few years now, a story has circulated online about the time Ewan McGregor, fresh off getting the cherished role of a young Obi-Wan Kenobi in the 1999 Star Wars prequel The Phantom Menance, battled Noel Gallagher in a lightsaber duel one morning after a night of partying. The tale came from the mouth of the Oasis guitarist, and while we never really doubted it, it did seem like maybe this was just some hallucination. The late-’90s were a haze for all of us.
Via Gallagher, the story goes like this: “Ewan McGregor was my neighbour, right, and he came round my house the night he got the part of Obi-Wan Kenobi. I just happened to have two of those lightsaber toys, so I said, “Come on — in the back garden.” And we had a fucking lightsaber fight. His first Jedi training session was with yours truly in my back garden at eight in the morning.”
Source: www.vanyaland.com
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
On the 20th Anniversary of their iconic Knebworth concerts, the Oasis documentary Supersonic confirms its theatrical and home entertainment release dates.
Supersonic documents the rise of one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll bands of our time.
Taking an in depth look at the often tumultuous relationship between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, two of the finest rock stars this country has ever produced; the film opens with the formation of Oasis in 1991 and culminates with their record breaking gig at Knebworth on 10th August 1996 – twenty years ago today.
With unprecedented access to the band, commentary from family and contributors from the time and incredible unseen archive material, the film follows the infamous group through the chaos of the early nineties in a thrilling documentary that pays homage to a band that influenced a generation and defined the sound of an era.
The film will be in cinemas in the UK and Ireland on 2nd October this year, with a special event broadcast via satellite into theatres nationwide. It will go on general release from 14th October.
Supersonic will be available to own on DVD and Blu-ray on 31st October.
Source: www.entertainment-focus.com
Oasis Documentary Supersonic Confirms Cinema & Home Entertainment Release Dates
On the 20th Anniversary of their iconic Knebworth concerts, the Oasis documentary Supersonic confirms its theatrical and home entertainment release dates.
Supersonic documents the rise of one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll bands of our time.
Taking an in depth look at the often tumultuous relationship between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, two of the finest rock stars this country has ever produced; the film opens with the formation of Oasis in 1991 and culminates with their record breaking gig at Knebworth on 10th August 1996 – twenty years ago today.
With unprecedented access to the band, commentary from family and contributors from the time and incredible unseen archive material, the film follows the infamous group through the chaos of the early nineties in a thrilling documentary that pays homage to a band that influenced a generation and defined the sound of an era.
The film will be in cinemas in the UK and Ireland on 2nd October this year, with a special event broadcast via satellite into theatres nationwide. It will go on general release from 14th October.
Supersonic will be available to own on DVD and Blu-ray on 31st October.
Source: www.entertainment-focus.com
Cast
Manic Street Preachers
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Ocea
Robbie Williams
The Charlatans
The Chemical Brothers
The Prodigy
An incredible 250,000 people flocked to see the Britpop legends at the Hertfordshire stately home over the two nights.
At the time, they were the biggest concerts held in the country.
Both shows bring back fond memories for Knebworth House’s Henry Lytton Cobbold, who has been reflecting on the 20-year anniversary of the Oasis gigs this week.
There were a reported three million ticket applications for the concerts – enough for Oasis to have sold out 24 consecutive nights at the iconic music venue.
The Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, were at the height of their popularity following the success of second album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? and the concerts are regarded as the defining moment of the Britpop era.
But Knebworth’s Henry Lytton Cobbold revealed: “At the end of February we didn’t even know there was going to be a concert.
“We didn’t get the enquiry until the end of February.
“That is an extremely short lead time for a concert of this size.
“I think Robbie Williams took a year-and-a-half’s worth of planning.
“They had five months to get this together.
“That’s the shortest lead time we’ve ever had.
“They apparently had three million people apply for tickets, so they could have done six more weekends on that basis.
“So it was a massive moment.”
As well as Wonderwall band Oasis, the supporting cast over the two nights included the likes of The Prodigy, Manic Street Preachers, Cast, The Charlatans, The Chemical Brothers and Ocean Colour Scene.
Henry, however, doesn’t remember too much about the actual music. There were thirsty Oasis fans to satisfy.
He said: “My excuse is not because I was backstage quaffing Champagne with the likes of Mick Hucknell and Martine McCutcheon, my excuse is that we were running the bars that year.
“And to do the bars for 125,000 people, and we need to accept Oasis’ audience is a bar-based audience, it’s not a Buxton Water audience, we were particularly busy, particularly Martha [Henry’s wife], who was managing the bars.
“So I don’t remember much of the music.
“But it was an absolutely fantastic weekend and there are some great stories to come out of it.”
One such tale is of Noel Gallagher having a bath at the house on the Sunday morning.
“Oasis decided this was a party and they were going to stay in Winnebagos backstage,” said Henry.
The following morning Noel came up to Knebworth House asking if he could have a bath.
“My dad showed him to our Queen Elizabeth bedroom bathtub, which is a four-poster bathtub.
“As it was a big weekend for them, my dad brought Noel a bottle of Champagne to have in the bath.”
Henry added: “Noel’s talked about this since, saying he was brought a bottle of Champagne by a ‘liveried servant’ when, in fact, it was his Lordship.
“They then signed the visitors’ book and Noel signed ‘Noel Gallagher – clean!’.
“Then his bodyguard wrote his name and ‘Dirty!’.
“We should have perhaps kept the soap.”
Source: www.whtimes.co.uk
Oasis At Knebworth 20 Years On: ‘Noel Gallagher Popped Up To The House For A Bath’
An incredible 250,000 people flocked to see the Britpop legends at the Hertfordshire stately home over the two nights.
At the time, they were the biggest concerts held in the country.
Both shows bring back fond memories for Knebworth House’s Henry Lytton Cobbold, who has been reflecting on the 20-year anniversary of the Oasis gigs this week.
There were a reported three million ticket applications for the concerts – enough for Oasis to have sold out 24 consecutive nights at the iconic music venue.
The Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, were at the height of their popularity following the success of second album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? and the concerts are regarded as the defining moment of the Britpop era.
But Knebworth’s Henry Lytton Cobbold revealed: “At the end of February we didn’t even know there was going to be a concert.
“We didn’t get the enquiry until the end of February.
“That is an extremely short lead time for a concert of this size.
“I think Robbie Williams took a year-and-a-half’s worth of planning.
“They had five months to get this together.
“That’s the shortest lead time we’ve ever had.
“They apparently had three million people apply for tickets, so they could have done six more weekends on that basis.
“So it was a massive moment.”
As well as Wonderwall band Oasis, the supporting cast over the two nights included the likes of The Prodigy, Manic Street Preachers, Cast, The Charlatans, The Chemical Brothers and Ocean Colour Scene.
Henry, however, doesn’t remember too much about the actual music. There were thirsty Oasis fans to satisfy.
He said: “My excuse is not because I was backstage quaffing Champagne with the likes of Mick Hucknell and Martine McCutcheon, my excuse is that we were running the bars that year.
“And to do the bars for 125,000 people, and we need to accept Oasis’ audience is a bar-based audience, it’s not a Buxton Water audience, we were particularly busy, particularly Martha [Henry’s wife], who was managing the bars.
“So I don’t remember much of the music.
“But it was an absolutely fantastic weekend and there are some great stories to come out of it.”
One such tale is of Noel Gallagher having a bath at the house on the Sunday morning.
“Oasis decided this was a party and they were going to stay in Winnebagos backstage,” said Henry.
The following morning Noel came up to Knebworth House asking if he could have a bath.
“My dad showed him to our Queen Elizabeth bedroom bathtub, which is a four-poster bathtub.
“As it was a big weekend for them, my dad brought Noel a bottle of Champagne to have in the bath.”
Henry added: “Noel’s talked about this since, saying he was brought a bottle of Champagne by a ‘liveried servant’ when, in fact, it was his Lordship.
“They then signed the visitors’ book and Noel signed ‘Noel Gallagher – clean!’.
“Then his bodyguard wrote his name and ‘Dirty!’.
“We should have perhaps kept the soap.”
Source: www.whtimes.co.uk
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Oasis
Today marks the 20th Anniversary of the first of Oasis’ era defining Knebworth gigs!
To celebrate My Big Mouth (Live At Knebworth Park) has been made available to stream or download here.
Have a listen of the track below, the video includes original footage of Knebworth from the band’s helicopter.
Video: Oasis Arrive At Knebworth By Helicopter And Download/Stream Links For 'My Big Mouth' (Live At Knebworth Park)
Today marks the 20th Anniversary of the first of Oasis’ era defining Knebworth gigs!
To celebrate My Big Mouth (Live At Knebworth Park) has been made available to stream or download here.
Have a listen of the track below, the video includes original footage of Knebworth from the band’s helicopter.
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