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Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England (September 9th).
The Manchester Arena will reopen with a special benefit concert to honour those impacted by May’s atrocities. The evening will feature Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and other top Manchester bands including Courteeners & Blossoms.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Land In Manchester
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England (September 9th).
The Manchester Arena will reopen with a special benefit concert to honour those impacted by May’s atrocities. The evening will feature Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and other top Manchester bands including Courteeners & Blossoms.
Liam Gallagher
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Liam Gallagher
October
30th – Belfast, The SSE Arena
November
1st – Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle
December
3rd – Leeds, First Direct Arena
4th – Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
6th – Plymouth, Pavilions
7th – London, Alexandra Palace
10th – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
12th – Birmingham, Arena
13th – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
15th – Brighton, Centre
16th – Manchester, Arena
Tickets go on sale at 10AM (UK Time) visit www.liamgallagher.com for tickets.
Tickets Go On Sale Today For Liam Gallagher's UK And Ireland Tour
October
30th – Belfast, The SSE Arena
November
1st – Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle
December
3rd – Leeds, First Direct Arena
4th – Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
6th – Plymouth, Pavilions
7th – London, Alexandra Palace
10th – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
12th – Birmingham, Arena
13th – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
15th – Brighton, Centre
16th – Manchester, Arena
Tickets go on sale at 10AM (UK Time) visit www.liamgallagher.com for tickets.
Brian Wilson
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Paul McCartney
The Beach Boys
U2
U2 frontman Bono said he has no hard feelings towards Liam Gallagher despite him slagging off his band and thinks he and his brother Noel are "incredible" musicians.
But when it comes to Liam and Noel's tumultuous relationship, the 57-year-old singer does not think anyone would be able to help them make peace, reported Femalefirst.
"I think there's more chance of sorting out the Middle East than mediating between the Gallagher brothers ... But they're incredible. They are both part of oasis. And Liam and Noel are incredible," Bono said.
Noel was the support act for U2 for their special tour marking the 30th anniversary of 'The Joshua Tree' album, and Bono has heaped praise on the 50-year-old guitarist comparing him to music legends Paul McCartney and The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson.
"Noel Gallagher - He's an extraordinary force. You forget because he's so understated. This is one of the greats, this is like Brian Wilson, or, this is like Paul McCartney, or just like Ray Davies.
"He's right up there. And having him around is fun too and we get in to similar trouble. He's very Irish really.
Source: www.business-standard.com
Bono: Liam And Noel Gallagher Are "Incredible"
U2 frontman Bono said he has no hard feelings towards Liam Gallagher despite him slagging off his band and thinks he and his brother Noel are "incredible" musicians.
But when it comes to Liam and Noel's tumultuous relationship, the 57-year-old singer does not think anyone would be able to help them make peace, reported Femalefirst.
"I think there's more chance of sorting out the Middle East than mediating between the Gallagher brothers ... But they're incredible. They are both part of oasis. And Liam and Noel are incredible," Bono said.
Noel was the support act for U2 for their special tour marking the 30th anniversary of 'The Joshua Tree' album, and Bono has heaped praise on the 50-year-old guitarist comparing him to music legends Paul McCartney and The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson.
"Noel Gallagher - He's an extraordinary force. You forget because he's so understated. This is one of the greats, this is like Brian Wilson, or, this is like Paul McCartney, or just like Ray Davies.
"He's right up there. And having him around is fun too and we get in to similar trouble. He's very Irish really.
Source: www.business-standard.com
Anthony Joshua
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Boxing’s leading fighters are lining up to take a shot at Anthony Joshua after the heavyweight world champion’s victory over Wladimir Klitschko earlier this year.
But Joshua will not be stepping into the ring against Liam Gallagher, despite the challenge of the former Oasis singer.
The pair were both at the star-studded GQ Awards in London this week, when Gallagher said he would enter the ring against the 27-year-old.
“If he wants a scrap I’d say ‘**** yeah, come on!’,” said Gallagher.
But Joshua – who will face Kubrat Pulev in Cardiff on October 28 – wasn’t so keen on the encounter.
“Liam’s a legend, so I don’t wanna face him out of respect,” he said.
“You can tell what type of character he is – very up, no fear, but I got too much respect for him.”
Gallagher was eventually more complementary about Joshua, who added the IBO and WBA titles to his IBF belt against Klitschko in April.
“He’s the main man, I’m a big fan of his,” added Gallagher.
Source: www.foxsportsasia.com
Anthony Joshua Has ‘Too Much Respect’ To Fight Liam Gallagher
Boxing’s leading fighters are lining up to take a shot at Anthony Joshua after the heavyweight world champion’s victory over Wladimir Klitschko earlier this year.
But Joshua will not be stepping into the ring against Liam Gallagher, despite the challenge of the former Oasis singer.
The pair were both at the star-studded GQ Awards in London this week, when Gallagher said he would enter the ring against the 27-year-old.
“If he wants a scrap I’d say ‘**** yeah, come on!’,” said Gallagher.
But Joshua – who will face Kubrat Pulev in Cardiff on October 28 – wasn’t so keen on the encounter.
“Liam’s a legend, so I don’t wanna face him out of respect,” he said.
“You can tell what type of character he is – very up, no fear, but I got too much respect for him.”
Gallagher was eventually more complementary about Joshua, who added the IBO and WBA titles to his IBF belt against Klitschko in April.
“He’s the main man, I’m a big fan of his,” added Gallagher.
Source: www.foxsportsasia.com
Liam Gallagher
Click here to watch Backstage Pass as he follows Liam Gallagher, one of music’s most iconic frontmen, as he travels to Paris to play the first ever Lollapalooza to be held in the city.
Accompanied by his new band and with new material Liam prepares to play tracks from his forthcoming debut solo album plus some Oasis classics.
Watch Liam Gallagher's 'Backstage Pass' Now
Click here to watch Backstage Pass as he follows Liam Gallagher, one of music’s most iconic frontmen, as he travels to Paris to play the first ever Lollapalooza to be held in the city.
Accompanied by his new band and with new material Liam prepares to play tracks from his forthcoming debut solo album plus some Oasis classics.
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This Feeling
A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance, this week's event is in London, Cardiff, Bristol and Leeds.
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, this week's event is in London, Cardiff, Bristol and Leeds.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher will be a one of a number of special guest on 'Taratata' in Paris , France.
The show takes place on September 23rd, more details can be found here.
Ticket Details: Liam Gallagher To Perform On 'Taratata' In Paris
Liam Gallagher will be a one of a number of special guest on 'Taratata' in Paris , France.
The show takes place on September 23rd, more details can be found here.
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher's gig in Belfast next month has been moved to the SSE Arena due to 'phenomenal demand'.
He was set to perform at the Ulster Hall on October 30th, with tickets due to go on sale from the venue's website only.
However, due to huge demand for tickets, the gig has been moved to the SSE Arena.
Tickets for the much anticipated gig will be released on Friday, September 8 at 10am and can now be purchased from Ticketmaster and the SSE Arena Box Office.
Liam Gallagher Moves Belfast Gig To A Bigger Venue
Liam Gallagher's gig in Belfast next month has been moved to the SSE Arena due to 'phenomenal demand'.
He was set to perform at the Ulster Hall on October 30th, with tickets due to go on sale from the venue's website only.
However, due to huge demand for tickets, the gig has been moved to the SSE Arena.
Tickets for the much anticipated gig will be released on Friday, September 8 at 10am and can now be purchased from Ticketmaster and the SSE Arena Box Office.
Ed Sheeran
Kasabian
Liam Gallagher
Radiohead
Stormzy
The Killers
Voting has opened for The Q Awards 2017 in association with Absolute Radio. Last year a galaxy of stars including U2, The Rolling Stones, Muse, M.I.A., Coldplay and Blondie descended on the Roundhouse in London for the world’s greatest music awards.
We return to the Roundhouse for this year’s ceremony, which takes place on 18 October and will feature live performances by Manic Street Preachers and Sleaford Mods. It promises the same degree of star-studded pageantry and live music thrills.
What’s more, you can help us choose the shortlist from this year’s nominees longlist and you could win a pair of tickets to music’s most prestigious event.
Q Best Track Presented by Flare Audio
Ed Sheeran - Shape Of You
Lorde - Green Light
Kendrick Lamar - Humble
Kasabian - You're In Love With A Psycho
Liam Gallagher - Wall Of Glass
Q Best Live Act Presented by The Cavern Club
Stormzy
The Killers
Radiohead
Lorde
Liam Gallagher
Q Best Solo Artist Presented by Help Musicians UK
Ed Sheeran
Lana Del Rey
Liam Gallagher
Stormzy
St. Vincent
CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW FOR THIS YEAR’S SHORTLIST.
Vote For Liam Gallagher At This Years Q Awards
Voting has opened for The Q Awards 2017 in association with Absolute Radio. Last year a galaxy of stars including U2, The Rolling Stones, Muse, M.I.A., Coldplay and Blondie descended on the Roundhouse in London for the world’s greatest music awards.
We return to the Roundhouse for this year’s ceremony, which takes place on 18 October and will feature live performances by Manic Street Preachers and Sleaford Mods. It promises the same degree of star-studded pageantry and live music thrills.
What’s more, you can help us choose the shortlist from this year’s nominees longlist and you could win a pair of tickets to music’s most prestigious event.
Q Best Track Presented by Flare Audio
Ed Sheeran - Shape Of You
Lorde - Green Light
Kendrick Lamar - Humble
Kasabian - You're In Love With A Psycho
Liam Gallagher - Wall Of Glass
Q Best Live Act Presented by The Cavern Club
Stormzy
The Killers
Radiohead
Lorde
Liam Gallagher
Q Best Solo Artist Presented by Help Musicians UK
Ed Sheeran
Lana Del Rey
Liam Gallagher
Stormzy
St. Vincent
CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW FOR THIS YEAR’S SHORTLIST.
Beyonce
Kasabian
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Olly Murs
Liam Gallagher reveals his typically Liam Gallagher response to getting old in a new episode of the BBC’s music show Backstage Pass.
When asked if he’s worried about the future, the Liam reveals his plans to ‘take hardcore hallucinogenics’ and ‘trip my bollocks off until I die’.
Of course he is.
The 12-minute episode follows the former Oasis star as he gears up to perform in Paris, right up until the moment he takes to the stage with his band.
So what is Backstage Pass?
The BBC iPlayer show centres on a different artist each time as they get ready for a live performance. Previous artists who have featured are Kasabian and Olly Murs
What’s Liam Gallagher’s episode about?
Filmed earlier this year, cameras capture Liam as he hangs out with his friends and family and chats to press before performing at Lollapalooza in Paris, the first ever Lollapalooza to be held in the city.
What are the highlights?
Along the way he’s quizzed about fashion, his upcoming solo album As You Were and what his feelings are about aging.
Answering the latter, he says: ‘I can’t wait until I’m about 80. I’m gonna take hardcore hallucinogenics, I’m gonna drink loads of f*****g alcohol, and get into every drug on the planet, and then I’m just gonna sit there in a waistcoat, and in a pair of mad f*****g trousers with a pair of cowboy boots on, a f*****g perm, and I’m just gonna f*****g dribble myself to death and not have to worry about f**k all. F*****g trip my bollocks off until I die. I can’t wait.’
He also reveals the most touristy thing he’s done in Paris is ‘have a Le Big Mac with mayonnaise and French fries’.
Any snark about his beloved brother Noel?
Of course. This is Liam Gallagher we’re talking about. One great moment comes when he’s talking to press, and a journalist asks him why he’s surrounded by cameras.
Explaining that he’s filming for the BBC, Liam quips: ‘I don’t usually travel with loads of people, I’m not Beyoncé… or Noel Gallagher.’
Anything else?
LG is who he is and he’s never going to change, which makes for a really entertaining episode. You could easily watch an hour of him moaning about the death of rock ‘n’ roll.
I’m sold. When can I watch it?
Backstage Pass: Liam Gallagher arrives on BBC iPlayer on September 8.
Source: metro.co.uk
Liam Gallagher Says He’ll ‘Take Every Drug On the Planet’ When He’s Old
Liam Gallagher reveals his typically Liam Gallagher response to getting old in a new episode of the BBC’s music show Backstage Pass.
When asked if he’s worried about the future, the Liam reveals his plans to ‘take hardcore hallucinogenics’ and ‘trip my bollocks off until I die’.
Of course he is.
The 12-minute episode follows the former Oasis star as he gears up to perform in Paris, right up until the moment he takes to the stage with his band.
So what is Backstage Pass?
The BBC iPlayer show centres on a different artist each time as they get ready for a live performance. Previous artists who have featured are Kasabian and Olly Murs
What’s Liam Gallagher’s episode about?
Filmed earlier this year, cameras capture Liam as he hangs out with his friends and family and chats to press before performing at Lollapalooza in Paris, the first ever Lollapalooza to be held in the city.
What are the highlights?
Along the way he’s quizzed about fashion, his upcoming solo album As You Were and what his feelings are about aging.
Answering the latter, he says: ‘I can’t wait until I’m about 80. I’m gonna take hardcore hallucinogenics, I’m gonna drink loads of f*****g alcohol, and get into every drug on the planet, and then I’m just gonna sit there in a waistcoat, and in a pair of mad f*****g trousers with a pair of cowboy boots on, a f*****g perm, and I’m just gonna f*****g dribble myself to death and not have to worry about f**k all. F*****g trip my bollocks off until I die. I can’t wait.’
He also reveals the most touristy thing he’s done in Paris is ‘have a Le Big Mac with mayonnaise and French fries’.
Any snark about his beloved brother Noel?
Of course. This is Liam Gallagher we’re talking about. One great moment comes when he’s talking to press, and a journalist asks him why he’s surrounded by cameras.
Explaining that he’s filming for the BBC, Liam quips: ‘I don’t usually travel with loads of people, I’m not Beyoncé… or Noel Gallagher.’
Anything else?
LG is who he is and he’s never going to change, which makes for a really entertaining episode. You could easily watch an hour of him moaning about the death of rock ‘n’ roll.
I’m sold. When can I watch it?
Backstage Pass: Liam Gallagher arrives on BBC iPlayer on September 8.
Source: metro.co.uk
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