Noel Gallagher
Below is the setlist for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland.
Everybody's On The Run
Lock All The Doors
In The Heat Of The Moment
Riverman
Champagne Supernova
You Know We Can't Go Back
Half The World Away
Little By Little
Wonderwall
Don't Look Back In Anger
AKA... What A Life!
Setlist: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Dublin
Below is the setlist for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland.
Everybody's On The Run
Lock All The Doors
In The Heat Of The Moment
Riverman
Champagne Supernova
You Know We Can't Go Back
Half The World Away
Little By Little
Wonderwall
Don't Look Back In Anger
AKA... What A Life!
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher will play at the McKittrick Hotel in New York on July 28th, tickets are on sale now at $100 each here.
Ticket Details: Liam Gallagher Is Playing Another New York Show This Month
Liam Gallagher will play at the McKittrick Hotel in New York on July 28th, tickets are on sale now at $100 each here.
Bono
Noel Gallagher
U2
Noel Gallagher is on support duty for U2 at Croke Park tomorrow and the ex-Oasis man has been lording praise on the Irish rockers.
The High Flying Birds frontman has been on the road with U2 for a number of their shows for The Joshua Tree 2017 tour. which is hitting Croke Park this Saturday night.
Noel, 50, visited the iconic Barcelona Stadium ahead of his gig with U2 on Tuesday and let slip that Bono often texts him with updates on League matches.
Speaking to the FC Barcelona website Noel said: “I was speaking to (Bono) this morning and I was telling him I was coming here and he said, 'Wow, Barcelona.”
Noel added: “I’m not sure he’s affiliated with any particular club.
For instance you wouldn’t think he was a football fan but then on the day that City won the league against QPR (Queen's Park Rangers) I think he was the first person to text me.
“I’m not sure if he’s a football supporter but he’s a football fan for sure.”
The Joshua Tree Tour kicked off in Vancouver in May and will wrap in Sao Paolo in October.
Bono, Larry Mullen Jnr, Adam Clayton and the Edge are set for a mega-show tomorrow which will see more than 80,000 fans descend on GAA HQ.
Next stop is Paris, then across Europe and back to the US.
The jam-packed tour is hectic but Gallagher said being on the road with the Dublin rockers is “absolutely amazing.”
He said: "I've been touring in one form or another for over 25 years and this is the most fun I've ever had."
Heaping praise on the Joshua Tree hitmakers, Noel said the best thing about the tour is he gets to see his favourite band every night.
He explained: “I’m only on stage for an hour, I’m off stage at eight or half, have something to eat, have a drink, watch U2, have two days off.”
Not only does he get to hang with the world’s biggest band he also has his wife and kids in tow.
He continued: "We're playing in all the great cities in Europe. My family are on the road with me [and] my friends. It's been absolutely amazing. [U2] have been absolutely brilliant every night. They're one of my favourite bands ever."
Noel Gallagher and the High Flying Birds will kick off his set at 7pm with U2 expected on stage around 8.30pm.
Doors will open at 5pm and fans are advised to get there in plenty of time as extra security measures will be in place.
Source: www.irishmirror.ie
Noel Gallagher Says Touring With U2 Is The Most Fun He's Ever Had
Noel Gallagher is on support duty for U2 at Croke Park tomorrow and the ex-Oasis man has been lording praise on the Irish rockers.
The High Flying Birds frontman has been on the road with U2 for a number of their shows for The Joshua Tree 2017 tour. which is hitting Croke Park this Saturday night.
Noel, 50, visited the iconic Barcelona Stadium ahead of his gig with U2 on Tuesday and let slip that Bono often texts him with updates on League matches.
Speaking to the FC Barcelona website Noel said: “I was speaking to (Bono) this morning and I was telling him I was coming here and he said, 'Wow, Barcelona.”
Noel added: “I’m not sure he’s affiliated with any particular club.
For instance you wouldn’t think he was a football fan but then on the day that City won the league against QPR (Queen's Park Rangers) I think he was the first person to text me.
“I’m not sure if he’s a football supporter but he’s a football fan for sure.”
The Joshua Tree Tour kicked off in Vancouver in May and will wrap in Sao Paolo in October.
Bono, Larry Mullen Jnr, Adam Clayton and the Edge are set for a mega-show tomorrow which will see more than 80,000 fans descend on GAA HQ.
Next stop is Paris, then across Europe and back to the US.
The jam-packed tour is hectic but Gallagher said being on the road with the Dublin rockers is “absolutely amazing.”
He said: "I've been touring in one form or another for over 25 years and this is the most fun I've ever had."
Heaping praise on the Joshua Tree hitmakers, Noel said the best thing about the tour is he gets to see his favourite band every night.
He explained: “I’m only on stage for an hour, I’m off stage at eight or half, have something to eat, have a drink, watch U2, have two days off.”
Not only does he get to hang with the world’s biggest band he also has his wife and kids in tow.
He continued: "We're playing in all the great cities in Europe. My family are on the road with me [and] my friends. It's been absolutely amazing. [U2] have been absolutely brilliant every night. They're one of my favourite bands ever."
Noel Gallagher and the High Flying Birds will kick off his set at 7pm with U2 expected on stage around 8.30pm.
Doors will open at 5pm and fans are advised to get there in plenty of time as extra security measures will be in place.
Source: www.irishmirror.ie
Ariana Grande
Beady Eye
Foo Fighters
Jimi Hendrix
John Entwistle
Keith Moon
Keith Richards
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Sex Pistols
Steve Jones
It has been 26 years since the world was introduced to Liam Gallagher and his brother Noel -- a pair of “s---heads,” according to the singer’s own words -- but the 44-year-old singer has never let up, now leading a solo career in his post-Oasis and Beady Eye years.
“I’ve been doing this for more than 25 years, I don’t think I’ve got anything more to ‘prove,’” said Liam Gallagher, when asked what keeps him going, in a joint interview with Korean media. “I just want to keep making music. I still believe I’m one of the greatest rock ’n’ roll singers on the planet. So I just want to sing. I can’t do anything else.”
Gallagher will visit Korea on Aug. 22 for his first concert in the country as a solo artist, accompanied by the legendary rock band Foo Fighters.
In the concert, titled “Live Forever Young,” the former Oasis front man will perform hits by Oasis along with songs from his solo album “As You Were.”
Marking his first return in five years, Gallagher expressed his excitement in meeting the Korean fans he described as “mental.”
While he said he liked Japanese fans’ “chill and nice” demeanor, he said he liked the Korean fans for being “more punk and more crazy.”
Gallagher is coming off a surprise appearance at the “One Love Manchester” benefit concert, held in response to the May terrorist bombing at an Ariana Grande concert that left nearly two dozen dead.
While the schedule originally would have made it impossible for him to perform, Gallagher insisted on finishing his earlier gig in Germany to show support.
“It was a no-brainer. I wanted to be there because it’s my hometown and I wanted to show that I support them. Put a few smiles on people,” he said. “It’s terrible. We are all living in a strange, horrible world. But you got to just keep going about your business.”
Playing in Manchester has always had a special place in Gallagher’s heart, as his favorite gig remains playing at Maine Road where he used to watch the Manchester City soccer team as a young fan.
From a soccer-loving little kid in Manchester to a rock legend, music has shaped Gallagher’s life.
“It (music) means everything. It saved me from being ... God knows where. It gave me a great life. It gave me a reason to wake up in the morning,” he said.
When asked to describe his dream band, Gallagher said it would have Keith Moon on drums, John Entwistle on the bass and Jimi Hendrix and Keith Richards on lead and rhythm guitars, respectively. While he said he wanted to sing on this “Odd Squad,” Gallagher said he did not mind taking the back seat to Steve Jones from Sex Pistols.
Gearing up for the Seoul concert, he advised Korean fans to just enjoy themselves.
“Stay cool, stay safe, come out and let’s have lots of fun,” he said.
The event will be held on Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. at Jamsil Olympic Stadium in southern Seoul.
Source: www.koreaherald.com
Liam Gallagher Is Looking Forward To Playing For ‘Mental’ Korean Fans
It has been 26 years since the world was introduced to Liam Gallagher and his brother Noel -- a pair of “s---heads,” according to the singer’s own words -- but the 44-year-old singer has never let up, now leading a solo career in his post-Oasis and Beady Eye years.
“I’ve been doing this for more than 25 years, I don’t think I’ve got anything more to ‘prove,’” said Liam Gallagher, when asked what keeps him going, in a joint interview with Korean media. “I just want to keep making music. I still believe I’m one of the greatest rock ’n’ roll singers on the planet. So I just want to sing. I can’t do anything else.”
Gallagher will visit Korea on Aug. 22 for his first concert in the country as a solo artist, accompanied by the legendary rock band Foo Fighters.
In the concert, titled “Live Forever Young,” the former Oasis front man will perform hits by Oasis along with songs from his solo album “As You Were.”
Marking his first return in five years, Gallagher expressed his excitement in meeting the Korean fans he described as “mental.”
While he said he liked Japanese fans’ “chill and nice” demeanor, he said he liked the Korean fans for being “more punk and more crazy.”
Gallagher is coming off a surprise appearance at the “One Love Manchester” benefit concert, held in response to the May terrorist bombing at an Ariana Grande concert that left nearly two dozen dead.
While the schedule originally would have made it impossible for him to perform, Gallagher insisted on finishing his earlier gig in Germany to show support.
“It was a no-brainer. I wanted to be there because it’s my hometown and I wanted to show that I support them. Put a few smiles on people,” he said. “It’s terrible. We are all living in a strange, horrible world. But you got to just keep going about your business.”
Playing in Manchester has always had a special place in Gallagher’s heart, as his favorite gig remains playing at Maine Road where he used to watch the Manchester City soccer team as a young fan.
From a soccer-loving little kid in Manchester to a rock legend, music has shaped Gallagher’s life.
“It (music) means everything. It saved me from being ... God knows where. It gave me a great life. It gave me a reason to wake up in the morning,” he said.
When asked to describe his dream band, Gallagher said it would have Keith Moon on drums, John Entwistle on the bass and Jimi Hendrix and Keith Richards on lead and rhythm guitars, respectively. While he said he wanted to sing on this “Odd Squad,” Gallagher said he did not mind taking the back seat to Steve Jones from Sex Pistols.
Gearing up for the Seoul concert, he advised Korean fans to just enjoy themselves.
“Stay cool, stay safe, come out and let’s have lots of fun,” he said.
The event will be held on Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. at Jamsil Olympic Stadium in southern Seoul.
Source: www.koreaherald.com
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