Alan White
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
(What's The Story) Morning Glory? is the second album by the English rock band Oasis, released on October 2 1995. The album went straight to #1 in the UK, selling 347,000 copies in its first week. (What's the Story) Morning Glory? spawned four hit singles in the UK, two of which were #1s. It sold over 19 million copies worldwide, including over 4.3 million copies in the UK, 14x platinum, and is currently the third biggest-selling album in UK chart history. Morning Glory has gone 4x platinum in the United States In addition, the singles "Wonderwall" and "Champagne Supernova" went Gold in the United States.
The album, which was recorded in less than two weeks, contains arguably the band's two most famous songs, "Wonderwall" and "Don't Look Back in Anger", along with "Champagne Supernova" and their first UK #1 single, "Some Might Say".
In 1997 Morning Glory was named the 5th greatest album of all time in a 'Music of the Millennium' poll conducted by HMV, Channel 4, The Guardian and Classic FM. In 1998 Q magazine readers placed it at number 8, and in 2000 it achieved the same position in Q's list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. The editors of Q magazine declared it the "album of the decade" in 1999. The readers of Q placed it seventh on the 2006 top 100 greatest albums of all time list. In 2003, the album was ranked number 376 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
History
The success of Morning Glory catapulted Oasis from being a successful Britpop band to being one of the biggest bands in Britain, with substantial international fame, and considerable press coverage in the mainstream and music press. The band played several massive open air concerts in the UK during 1996, which included two nights at Knebworth in front of a combined audience of 250,000 people (125,000 each night), with over 2.5 million applying to buy tickets.

Tracklisting
01: "Hello" (Gallagher/Glitter/Leander) – 3:21
02: "Roll with It" – 4:00
03: "Wonderwall" – 4:19
04: "Don't Look Back in Anger" – 4:48
05: "Hey Now!" – 5:41
06: Untitled (aka "The Swamp Song - Excerpt 1") – 0:43
07: "Some Might Say" – 5:31
08: "Cast No Shadow" – 4:52
09: "She's Electric" – 3:40
10: "Morning Glory" – 5:03
11: Untitled (aka "The Swamp Song - Excerpt 2") – 0:41
12: "Champagne Supernova" – 7:27
Notes:
* Tracks 6 and 11 are officially untitled. In fact, the track listing bears no title whatsoever for these songs, merely a blank space.
* The excerpts from "The Swamp Song" are parts of the instrumental B-side to the "Wonderwall" single.
* The vinyl LP edition of the album features a bonus track, "Bonehead's Bank Holiday". This song appears as the 7th track on the album, immediately after the 43-second untitled track.
* "Step Out" had to be removed from the album at the last minute. The song, sung by Noel, was intended to have been the original track 8 (after "Some Might Say" and before "Cast No Shadow"), but was removed as the chorus was similar to the chorus of Stevie Wonder's 1965 track "Uptight (Everything's Alright)". Wonder's publishing company were alleged to have demanded a substantial amount of royalties from the album which Oasis weren't prepared to pay, so the track was removed, although not before the first promotional copies of the album had been released with "Step Out" included. The track was eventually released as a B-side on Oasis' 1996 single "Don't Look Back in Anger", with an amended song writing credit of 'Gallagher/Wonder/Cosby/May', and was included on the live album Familiar to Millions.
Singles
"Some Might Say"
Released: 24 April 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Oasis & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #3 (IRE)
"Roll with It"
Released: 14 August 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Oasis & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #2 (UK), #2 (IRE)
"Morning Glory" (AUS only)
Released: 15 September 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #25 AUS, #24 U.S. Modern Rock Chart
"Wonderwall"
Released: 30 October 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #2 (UK), #8 (U.S.), #1 U.S. Modern Rock Chart (10 Weeks)
"Don't Look Back in Anger"
Released: 19 February 1996
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #1 (IRE), #10 U.S. Modern Rock Chart, #21 (U.S.)
"Champagne Supernova" (AUS and US only)
Released: 13 May 1996
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #26 (AUS), #20 (US), #1 U.S. Modern Rock Chart (5 Weeks)
Miscellanea
"Hello" contains elements of Gary Glitter's "Hello Hello I'm Back Again" as Liam jokingly sings part of the song's chorus when the song begins to fade out.
On the cover of the album a man is seen brandishing what looks to be a vinyl record in its sleeve. This is in fact the master tape for the album. The man in question is Owen Morris, the producer. The photo was taken on Berwick Street in Soho, a London street well known for its independent record shops. The other man is BBC London's Sean Rowley.
On This Day In Oasis History...
(What's The Story) Morning Glory? is the second album by the English rock band Oasis, released on October 2 1995. The album went straight to #1 in the UK, selling 347,000 copies in its first week. (What's the Story) Morning Glory? spawned four hit singles in the UK, two of which were #1s. It sold over 19 million copies worldwide, including over 4.3 million copies in the UK, 14x platinum, and is currently the third biggest-selling album in UK chart history. Morning Glory has gone 4x platinum in the United States In addition, the singles "Wonderwall" and "Champagne Supernova" went Gold in the United States.
The album, which was recorded in less than two weeks, contains arguably the band's two most famous songs, "Wonderwall" and "Don't Look Back in Anger", along with "Champagne Supernova" and their first UK #1 single, "Some Might Say".
In 1997 Morning Glory was named the 5th greatest album of all time in a 'Music of the Millennium' poll conducted by HMV, Channel 4, The Guardian and Classic FM. In 1998 Q magazine readers placed it at number 8, and in 2000 it achieved the same position in Q's list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. The editors of Q magazine declared it the "album of the decade" in 1999. The readers of Q placed it seventh on the 2006 top 100 greatest albums of all time list. In 2003, the album was ranked number 376 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
History
The success of Morning Glory catapulted Oasis from being a successful Britpop band to being one of the biggest bands in Britain, with substantial international fame, and considerable press coverage in the mainstream and music press. The band played several massive open air concerts in the UK during 1996, which included two nights at Knebworth in front of a combined audience of 250,000 people (125,000 each night), with over 2.5 million applying to buy tickets.

Tracklisting
01: "Hello" (Gallagher/Glitter/Leander) – 3:21
02: "Roll with It" – 4:00
03: "Wonderwall" – 4:19
04: "Don't Look Back in Anger" – 4:48
05: "Hey Now!" – 5:41
06: Untitled (aka "The Swamp Song - Excerpt 1") – 0:43
07: "Some Might Say" – 5:31
08: "Cast No Shadow" – 4:52
09: "She's Electric" – 3:40
10: "Morning Glory" – 5:03
11: Untitled (aka "The Swamp Song - Excerpt 2") – 0:41
12: "Champagne Supernova" – 7:27
Notes:
* Tracks 6 and 11 are officially untitled. In fact, the track listing bears no title whatsoever for these songs, merely a blank space.
* The excerpts from "The Swamp Song" are parts of the instrumental B-side to the "Wonderwall" single.
* The vinyl LP edition of the album features a bonus track, "Bonehead's Bank Holiday". This song appears as the 7th track on the album, immediately after the 43-second untitled track.
* "Step Out" had to be removed from the album at the last minute. The song, sung by Noel, was intended to have been the original track 8 (after "Some Might Say" and before "Cast No Shadow"), but was removed as the chorus was similar to the chorus of Stevie Wonder's 1965 track "Uptight (Everything's Alright)". Wonder's publishing company were alleged to have demanded a substantial amount of royalties from the album which Oasis weren't prepared to pay, so the track was removed, although not before the first promotional copies of the album had been released with "Step Out" included. The track was eventually released as a B-side on Oasis' 1996 single "Don't Look Back in Anger", with an amended song writing credit of 'Gallagher/Wonder/Cosby/May', and was included on the live album Familiar to Millions.
Singles
"Some Might Say"
Released: 24 April 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Oasis & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #3 (IRE)
"Roll with It"
Released: 14 August 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Oasis & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #2 (UK), #2 (IRE)
"Morning Glory" (AUS only)
Released: 15 September 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #25 AUS, #24 U.S. Modern Rock Chart
"Wonderwall"
Released: 30 October 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #2 (UK), #8 (U.S.), #1 U.S. Modern Rock Chart (10 Weeks)
"Don't Look Back in Anger"
Released: 19 February 1996
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #1 (IRE), #10 U.S. Modern Rock Chart, #21 (U.S.)
"Champagne Supernova" (AUS and US only)
Released: 13 May 1996
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #26 (AUS), #20 (US), #1 U.S. Modern Rock Chart (5 Weeks)
Miscellanea
"Hello" contains elements of Gary Glitter's "Hello Hello I'm Back Again" as Liam jokingly sings part of the song's chorus when the song begins to fade out.
On the cover of the album a man is seen brandishing what looks to be a vinyl record in its sleeve. This is in fact the master tape for the album. The man in question is Owen Morris, the producer. The photo was taken on Berwick Street in Soho, a London street well known for its independent record shops. The other man is BBC London's Sean Rowley.
Donald Trump
Kanye West
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel Gallagher took over the famed Capitol Records studio in Los Angeles Thursday night to play a packed house five songs off his upcoming High Flying Birds album “Who Built the Moon?” out Nov. 24.
But of course questions during the Q&A quickly turned to Oasis and the band’s 25th Anniversary of their first album “Definitely Maybe” which is coming up in two years.
Why is that number significant? It means they can be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Gallagher explained he’s already been contacted by the organisation and told them straight up “it’s not gonna happen.” Normally, of course, bands get together to both perform and accept the award but he told the audience he would not attend if they got inducted. On whether he thought Oasis deserved to be honoured: “Well, I certainly think I do.”
Yes the Gallagher brothers continue to take jabs at each other every chance they get. With Liam posting these two tweets after hearing some of Noel’s new record.
In response to the tweets Noel proclaimed total “indifference.” As to whether he had heard Liam’s new material due out next week. He said he’d heard the single. And repeated his go-to line of total “indifference.”
During the hilarious discussion with media, fans and record execs, Noel was also asked about President Donald Trump. He told the audience he had to be careful what he said, because he already has a tough time getting into the country. He added that Trump was an “interesting individual” and “unique.”
Out of the five songs we heard, one of the songs is sure to create a lot of buzz – the opener to the “Who Built The Moon?” album, “Fort Knox” – a moody, kind of psychedelic trip in which Noel doesn’t even really sing.
He explained it was actually influenced by Kanye West’s “Fade”. Noel had run into the studio saying how much he loved it after hearing it for the first time. In fact Noel actually wanted to send “Fort Knox” for Kanye to use as his own. But once it was done Noel said he realized, “It was just too fu***** good” so he kept it for himself.
Source: etcanada.com
Noel Gallagher On Oasis, Liam, Donald Trump And More
Noel Gallagher took over the famed Capitol Records studio in Los Angeles Thursday night to play a packed house five songs off his upcoming High Flying Birds album “Who Built the Moon?” out Nov. 24.
But of course questions during the Q&A quickly turned to Oasis and the band’s 25th Anniversary of their first album “Definitely Maybe” which is coming up in two years.
Why is that number significant? It means they can be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Gallagher explained he’s already been contacted by the organisation and told them straight up “it’s not gonna happen.” Normally, of course, bands get together to both perform and accept the award but he told the audience he would not attend if they got inducted. On whether he thought Oasis deserved to be honoured: “Well, I certainly think I do.”
Yes the Gallagher brothers continue to take jabs at each other every chance they get. With Liam posting these two tweets after hearing some of Noel’s new record.
In response to the tweets Noel proclaimed total “indifference.” As to whether he had heard Liam’s new material due out next week. He said he’d heard the single. And repeated his go-to line of total “indifference.”
During the hilarious discussion with media, fans and record execs, Noel was also asked about President Donald Trump. He told the audience he had to be careful what he said, because he already has a tough time getting into the country. He added that Trump was an “interesting individual” and “unique.”
Out of the five songs we heard, one of the songs is sure to create a lot of buzz – the opener to the “Who Built The Moon?” album, “Fort Knox” – a moody, kind of psychedelic trip in which Noel doesn’t even really sing.
He explained it was actually influenced by Kanye West’s “Fade”. Noel had run into the studio saying how much he loved it after hearing it for the first time. In fact Noel actually wanted to send “Fort Knox” for Kanye to use as his own. But once it was done Noel said he realized, “It was just too fu***** good” so he kept it for himself.
Source: etcanada.com
Liam Gallagher
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Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets
Replying to @Wainman1955Paul In it the guys in bed with the lot of them very dark
Replying to @PBoneham Fuck off you red ted
Replying to @butterkupcake I was and is such a nice brother him on the other hand boooooo
Replying to @toukotytto @butterkupcake I know its breaking my heart more I adore him and miss him so much 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Replying to @cornerkitteh @butterkupcake You seem to know a lot for some massive cunt who weren't there
Replying to @dannyastin2010 @butterkupcakeCoz he knows not to get in the ring with me as I'd have him and all his so called mates fanboys fangirls for breakfast
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Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets...
350 dollars to go and see rkid in USA what a cunt when will it all stop as you were LG x
3 hundred and 50 fucking dollars to go see Beady lite you lot need your heads testing as you were LG x
Lots of big mouths on here private accounts let's see your face ya shit bags as you fucking were LFUKING x
So mr kiss arse struggling to sell tickets in Nottingham ha ha ha ha come and open for me if you want will be like the good old days LG x
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher has said that his solo album ''doesn't feel any different'' to an Oasis record.
Speaking about his album 'As You Were', he said: ''It doesn't feel any different to an Oasis record.. I sing the way I've always sung and I still get the same hit.
''It's always been about me anyway, you know what I mean? So nothing's changed.''
And he insists the album is very honest and comes from the ''depths of [his] soul''.
Speaking to The Big Issue, he said: ''I can't bulls**t myself, you know what I mean? 'Cause I have to live with me. Twenty-four seven.
''I like who I am, without a doubt. I wouldn't want to become someone else. And I wouldn't want to be part of some celebrity clique. That doesn't mean anything to me, that sort of thing.
''I'm not into going to parties with a load of people I don't know from OK! magazine, swapping numbers, all that s**t.
''It's the same on stage. When I go on there and I sing... I ain't an entertainer...But I hope people see that I'm singing from the depths of my f***ing soul. And it's the real deal. That's all I can really do.''
The Big Issue is available to buy from Monday from Big Issue vendors across the UK for £2.50.
Liam Gallagher ''I Can't Bulls**t Myself"
Liam Gallagher has said that his solo album ''doesn't feel any different'' to an Oasis record.
Speaking about his album 'As You Were', he said: ''It doesn't feel any different to an Oasis record.. I sing the way I've always sung and I still get the same hit.
''It's always been about me anyway, you know what I mean? So nothing's changed.''
And he insists the album is very honest and comes from the ''depths of [his] soul''.
Speaking to The Big Issue, he said: ''I can't bulls**t myself, you know what I mean? 'Cause I have to live with me. Twenty-four seven.
''I like who I am, without a doubt. I wouldn't want to become someone else. And I wouldn't want to be part of some celebrity clique. That doesn't mean anything to me, that sort of thing.
''I'm not into going to parties with a load of people I don't know from OK! magazine, swapping numbers, all that s**t.
''It's the same on stage. When I go on there and I sing... I ain't an entertainer...But I hope people see that I'm singing from the depths of my f***ing soul. And it's the real deal. That's all I can really do.''
The Big Issue is available to buy from Monday from Big Issue vendors across the UK for £2.50.
Noel Gallagher
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Important Information If You Are Buying Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds UK & Irish Tour Tickets
THE NAME OF THE LEAD BOOKER WILL BE PRINTED ON EACH TICKET.
The name cannot be changed once the purchase has been made.
When the lead booker attends the show they will be asked to present matching PHOTO ID to gain entry to the venue.
IF THE ID DOES NOT MATCH YOU WILL BE REFUSED ENTRY. Failure to adhere to the terms and conditions may result in the customer's order being cancelled.
PLEASE NOTE: If you are booking more than one ticket, your guests must arrive at the concert at the same time as the lead booker. Guests should not arrive separately as they have no matching photo ID and can only gain access with the lead booker and ticket bearing the lead booker's name
TICKETS ARE STRICTLY NOT TRANSFERABLE except only through the Artist's authorised fan-fan exchange partner.
Authorised fan-fan exchange partners:
SEE – http://www.seetickets.com/content/fan-to-fan
ANY OTHER RETAILERS ‘Twickets’ - www.twickets.co.uk
Elvis Presley
Keith Richards
Liam Gallagher
Marc Bolan
Oasis
Rolling Stones
The former Oasis frontman - who once described one of his 90s hairstyles as "Dougal from 'The Magic Roundabout'" in reference to the children's TV dog - says there is no chance of him going around with no hair because that wouldn't be very rock 'n' roll of him.
The 'Wall of Glass' singer told the new issue of The Big Issue magazine: "No one wants to see bald rock stars, man. If I ever go bald, I'll be getting a wig. F***ing too right, without a doubt. There's no shame in that. What would you do? I wouldn't suffer in silence. I'd definitely go for it."
The 46-year-old rocker - who now has a short hairdo - also revealed that Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards is his biggest hair inspiration, but while he's tried out his style before, he has joked that by the time he hits the road for his tour in support of his debut solo LP 'As You Were' later this year he could rock a perm.
Asked who has served as his "hair hero", Liam said: "He's [Keith] got the Elvis thing going [with the sideburns] and it's really long down here [on the neck]. That's the perfect haircut. And I had it a couple of months ago. But last week I just thought, I'm a bit f***ing bored here, I'll go to the barbers. And I asked him, 'Do you have any clippers?' He went, 'Yeah', so I said, 'Just take it off' ... By the time I do the UK tour I might have a f**king perm. A Marc Bolan vibe. Who knows man, that's the beauty of life."
As for his what he's like when's he's not play the rockstar on stage, Liam insists he's super laid-back, unlike his wild partying days in the 'Some Might Say' group.
He said: "I'm a chilled motherf**ker these days. I certainly don't go round beating up old people and tripping them up or gobbling on windows. I've got a heart of gold."
The Big Issue with the exclusive interview with Liam Gallagher available to buy from Monday (10.02.17) from Big Issue vendors across the UK for £2.50. 'As You Were' is released on 6 October.
Source: www.swnewsmedia.com
If Liam Gallagher Ever Goes Bald He's Getting A Wig
The former Oasis frontman - who once described one of his 90s hairstyles as "Dougal from 'The Magic Roundabout'" in reference to the children's TV dog - says there is no chance of him going around with no hair because that wouldn't be very rock 'n' roll of him.
The 'Wall of Glass' singer told the new issue of The Big Issue magazine: "No one wants to see bald rock stars, man. If I ever go bald, I'll be getting a wig. F***ing too right, without a doubt. There's no shame in that. What would you do? I wouldn't suffer in silence. I'd definitely go for it."
The 46-year-old rocker - who now has a short hairdo - also revealed that Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards is his biggest hair inspiration, but while he's tried out his style before, he has joked that by the time he hits the road for his tour in support of his debut solo LP 'As You Were' later this year he could rock a perm.
Asked who has served as his "hair hero", Liam said: "He's [Keith] got the Elvis thing going [with the sideburns] and it's really long down here [on the neck]. That's the perfect haircut. And I had it a couple of months ago. But last week I just thought, I'm a bit f***ing bored here, I'll go to the barbers. And I asked him, 'Do you have any clippers?' He went, 'Yeah', so I said, 'Just take it off' ... By the time I do the UK tour I might have a f**king perm. A Marc Bolan vibe. Who knows man, that's the beauty of life."
As for his what he's like when's he's not play the rockstar on stage, Liam insists he's super laid-back, unlike his wild partying days in the 'Some Might Say' group.
He said: "I'm a chilled motherf**ker these days. I certainly don't go round beating up old people and tripping them up or gobbling on windows. I've got a heart of gold."
The Big Issue with the exclusive interview with Liam Gallagher available to buy from Monday (10.02.17) from Big Issue vendors across the UK for £2.50. 'As You Were' is released on 6 October.
Source: www.swnewsmedia.com
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds head out to North America on tour February + March 2018!
The price of your ticket includes a digital copy of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds album, ‘Who Built The Moon?’, redeemable on release date.
Tickets and enhanced tour experiences on general sale 10am local time Friday 29th September.
Tickets: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/live
Enhanced Experience packages and info: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/EE
NORTH AMERICA 2018 TOUR!
9 Feb Detroit, MI The Cathedral at Masonic Temple
10 Feb Columbus, OH Express Live!
12 Feb Washington, DC Anthem
13 Feb Philadelphia, PA Merriam Theater
15 Feb New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
17 Feb Boston, MA Opera House
18 Feb Montreal, QC Place des Arts/Salle Wilfrid Pelletier
20 Feb Toronto, ON Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
23 Feb Cleveland, OH Goodyear Theater
24 Feb Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre
25 Feb Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre
26 Feb Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
28 Feb Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
2 Mar New Orleans, LA The Orpheum Theatre
3 Mar Houston, TX House of Blues
5 Mar Austin, TX Moody Theater At ACL Live
6 Mar Dallas, TX Majestic Theater
9 Mar Las Vegas, NV The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
10 Mar Oakland, CA Fox Theater
12 Mar Los Angeles, CA The Orpheum
Tickets Go On Sale Today For Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds North American Tour
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds head out to North America on tour February + March 2018!
The price of your ticket includes a digital copy of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds album, ‘Who Built The Moon?’, redeemable on release date.
Tickets and enhanced tour experiences on general sale 10am local time Friday 29th September.
Tickets: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/live
Enhanced Experience packages and info: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/EE
NORTH AMERICA 2018 TOUR!
9 Feb Detroit, MI The Cathedral at Masonic Temple
10 Feb Columbus, OH Express Live!
12 Feb Washington, DC Anthem
13 Feb Philadelphia, PA Merriam Theater
15 Feb New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
17 Feb Boston, MA Opera House
18 Feb Montreal, QC Place des Arts/Salle Wilfrid Pelletier
20 Feb Toronto, ON Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
23 Feb Cleveland, OH Goodyear Theater
24 Feb Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre
25 Feb Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre
26 Feb Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
28 Feb Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
2 Mar New Orleans, LA The Orpheum Theatre
3 Mar Houston, TX House of Blues
5 Mar Austin, TX Moody Theater At ACL Live
6 Mar Dallas, TX Majestic Theater
9 Mar Las Vegas, NV The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
10 Mar Oakland, CA Fox Theater
12 Mar Los Angeles, CA The Orpheum
Noel Gallagher
Tickets for the following European concertr on general sale at 10am CEST 29.9.17
3 Apr France Paris Olympia
4 Apr France Paris Olympia
14 Apr Czech Rep Prague Lucerna Velky Sal
19 Apr Netherlands Amsterdam Afas live 11am CET
20 Apr Luxembourg Luxembourg Rockhal
Enhanced experience packages are available for Paris, Brussels and Hamburg. Click here to view: https://nghfb.lnk.to/EE
'Who Built The Moon?' is available to pre-order and pre-save on Amazon.com, Apple Music hmv & Spotify here: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/WBTM
Tickets Go On Sale Today For Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds European Tour
Tickets for the following European concertr on general sale at 10am CEST 29.9.17
3 Apr France Paris Olympia
4 Apr France Paris Olympia
14 Apr Czech Rep Prague Lucerna Velky Sal
19 Apr Netherlands Amsterdam Afas live 11am CET
20 Apr Luxembourg Luxembourg Rockhal
Enhanced experience packages are available for Paris, Brussels and Hamburg. Click here to view: https://nghfb.lnk.to/EE
'Who Built The Moon?' is available to pre-order and pre-save on Amazon.com, Apple Music hmv & Spotify here: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/WBTM
Noel Gallagher
Tickets go on general sale 9am BST 29.9.17: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/live
Dates:
22 Apr Brighton Centre
24 Apr Glasgow The SSE Hydro
25 Apr Aberdeen BHGE Arena
27 Apr London The SSE Arena Wembley
30 Apr Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
1 May Birmingham Arena
3 May Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
4 May Manchester Arena
6 May Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
7 May Leeds First Direct Arena
9 May Belfast The SSE Arena
10 May Dublin 3Arena
UK + Ireland tickets are limited to x 4 per booking. The lead booker will be asked to present photo ID to gain entry into the venue. T+C’s: https://nghfb.lnk.to/uktcs
Tickets Go On Sale Today For Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds UK And Irish Tour
Tickets go on general sale 9am BST 29.9.17: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/live
Dates:
22 Apr Brighton Centre
24 Apr Glasgow The SSE Hydro
25 Apr Aberdeen BHGE Arena
27 Apr London The SSE Arena Wembley
30 Apr Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
1 May Birmingham Arena
3 May Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
4 May Manchester Arena
6 May Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
7 May Leeds First Direct Arena
9 May Belfast The SSE Arena
10 May Dublin 3Arena
UK + Ireland tickets are limited to x 4 per booking. The lead booker will be asked to present photo ID to gain entry into the venue. T+C’s: https://nghfb.lnk.to/uktcs
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