Noel Gallagher has poken to Radio X about returning to Heaton Park in Manchester for the first time since he played there with Oasis in 2009.
Speaking to Radio X's Johnny Vaughan about the venue he said: "I haven’t played there since we had a rather chaotic night there in 2009 with Oasis, when Liam offered all the crowd their money back! It was the first night of three nights and we’d been looking forward to it the whole tour, and then we got there and after the first song the generators packed up - twice."
He continued: "The promoter said, if it goes off again, we’ll offer the crowd their money back. I said, Steady on!
"I think Liam misheard it, and said said right, they’re getting their money back - before we’d even plugged back in, he’d said this is a free gig, you can all have your money back!
"And of course, the generator never went off. I was standing there, glaring at him, thinking ‘I know you’re an idiot - we all know that - but do you have to be such a fucking idiot."
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will play Manchester’s Heaton Park on Friday 7th June, 2019!
The band will be joined by very special guests Doves and White Denim.
Tickets go on sale 10am (UK time) Friday 7th December.
Taken from Roger Daltrey's autobiography 'Thanks A Lot Mr Kibblewhite: My Story' that is out now and available in all good stores.
On June 30, 2015, we played at the Zenith in Pans. We'd just headlined Hyde Park and Glastonbury and, for the first time that year, I felt like I was back. That night in Paris felt fabulous but it was hotter than a blacksmiths forge, it must have been more than a hundred degrees Fahrenheit outside but inside the Zenith there were SIX thousand people. That's six thousand one-bar electric heaters. The gig was great, really fluid, but when I came offstage I was completely drained.
I remember Liam Gallagher came backstage to say hello afterward. I love Liam. He's one of the last few bastions of old-school rock. He'd be the last one in the trenches with you, always, and he'd carry you out. That night, in that boiling heat, he was still wearing his parka. Ridiculous - but it was great to see him.
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This weeks events are in London, Bath, Huddersfield, Leeds, Stamford, Glasgow, Liverpool, Southampton, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Brighton, Cambridge and Manchester.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
On November 28th 2005, Oasis released the 'Let There Be Love' single.
It reached number two on the UK Single Charts, it was only the second Oasis song to feature Liam and Noel on lead vocals the first being 'Acquiesce'.
On November 28th 2006 Noel Gallagher, Gem Archer and Terry Kirkbride played a semi-acoustic set at the Le Cabaret Sauvage in Paris, France.
It was part of the tour to promote 'Stop The Clocks',watch the gig in the link below.
On November 28th 2008, Oasis played at the VFG Arena in Guadalajara, Mexico.
On November 27th 1997, Oasis played at the Brabanthallen in Den Bosch, Netherlands.
Listen to the gig in the below.
The videos below are from November 27th 2000, when Noel Gallagher joined 'The Who' on stage at The Royal Albert Hall in London.
Kelly Jones, Eddie Vedder and Paul Weller also joined The Who on stage for a once-in-a-lifetime performance for the benefit of the Teenage Cancer Trust.
For more on the work by the Teenage Cancer Trust visit www.teenagecancertrust.org.