Below are two videos from 'Once In A Lifetime Sessions Noel Gallagher' that is being shown on US Netflix, no news yet on when it will be available for the rest of the world.
A number of pictures from the show can be found here.
Tickets went on sale Saturday this morning at 9am, a photo of the official Pilton Party poster has been shared on Twitter and it shows that he will be top of the bill.
There had been rumours about him appearing ever since a hastily deleted tweet seemed to confirm his appearance at the Glastonbury Festival run 'party'.
Tickets will be on sale between 9am and 6pm, and each customer can buy a maximum of four tickets.
Payments will only be accepted via cash or debit card.
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds 'Who Built The Moon?' has been named among the nominees for this years Mercury Prize.
The winner will be announced in a ceremony in London on 20 September.
It's the first time Noel Gallagher has been nominated for a Mercury Award as a solo artist.
His history with the prize stretches back to the mid 90s when Oasis were nominated for their debut album Definitely Maybe in 1995 and follow-up (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? in 1996.
Below is the setlist and video of Liam Gallagher at STIMMEN 2018 in Lörrach, Germany yesterday.
Fuckin' In The Bushes
Rock 'N' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Greedy Soul (Interruption due to power cut)
Wall Of Glass
Bold
For What It's Worth
Bring It On Down
Some Might Say
I've All I Need
You Better Run
Whatever
Supersonic
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Wonderwall
Live Forever
Noel and Pete Donaldson propped themselves up on the backstage bar at the O2 Ritz, Manchester for a chat about the World Cup, how he picks his bandmates, dip-dyed vinyl and much, much more.
Listen to highlights from the gig on Absolute Radio tomorrow evening.