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Live Report: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Dublin

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Noel Gallagher linked past and present during a 90 minute set at Dublin's 3Arena last night (March 4).

Ireland's largest indoor music venue saw Gallagher and his High Flying Birds playing the same set list as they had 24-hours earlier at Belfast's Odyssey Arena, mixing a handful of early Oasis numbers with tracks from the singer and guitarist's two solo albums.

Support came from Black Rivers, who performed a number of songs from their recently-released self-titled debut LP, including 'The Forest' and 'The Ship'. While the crowd remained mostly static throughout, they did perk up slightly when the band which consists of former Doves members Jez and Andy Williams played two tracks originally recorded by their previous group, 'Rise' and 'Black and White Town'.

"Let's cheer up with 'Black and White Town', a good song," quipped Jez in response to the rather muted crowd. But they were only here to see one man, and directly following the Black Rivers' set, Judy Henske's 1963 track 'High Flying Bird' was played into the venue as though to signal Noel and his band's impending arrival.

Arriving onstage at 9pm with his band and a ten-member choir, which sat directly behind the group facing the crowd, Gallagher opened with two tracks from first solo record 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds'. '(Stranded On) The Wrong Beach' and 'Everybody's on the Run' were followed by the first Oasis track of the night, a more acoustic version of 'Definitely Maybe'-era B-side 'Fade Away' the track's wistful tone punctuated here by a series of nostalgic photographs that were projected behind the group.

"What about you Dublin?" Gallagher asked the packed venue. "I don't say this many places, but it's truly great to be back. Thank you very much."

Three tracks from new album 'Chasing Yesterday' followed as the band played 'In the Heat of the Moment', 'Lock All the Doors' and 'Riverman'. Gallagher dedicated 'Lock All The Doors' to "my former right-hand man Bonehead who's out there somewhere" a nod to Oasis founding member Paul Arthurs and introduced a three-piece brass section for 'Riverman'.

"This song contains a saxophone solo. Do not be alarmed," he joked.

Two more Noel solo numbers followed before the crowd were invited to sing along to Oasis single 'Champagne Supernova', which they happily did. "I started playing this tune one day in rehearsals and everyone joined in," revealed Gallagher before opening the track on his acoustic guitar.

While the choir departed the stage after 'Champagne Supernova' (the only track they'd actually been deployed on), the brass section returned for 'Dream On', and there was an amusing moment when an assistant attempted to hand Gallagher the wrong guitar before 'The Dying Of The Light'. "You just can't get the staff," he laughed.

Noel later played back-to-back Oasis tracks a rocking version of 'Shout It Out Loud' and 'Digsy's Dinner' before closing with his new album's final track, 'Ballad of a Mighty I'.

The band re-emerged, however, for a four track encore. 'Alone on the Rope' was followed by a stripped down version of 'Don't Look Back In Anger', which sparked another massive sing along between band and crowd. 'AKA... What a Life!' and Oasis anthem 'The Masterplan' closed the show.

Although 'Chasing Yesterday' was only released on Monday, earlier this week it was reported that Gallagher was already halfway through making his third solo record.

Source: www.nme.com

Emily Eavis: Oasis Not Playing Glastonbury

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Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis has tweeted to confirm that Oasis are not playing Glastonbury this year.

Bookies had suspended bets on the band playing after Liam Gallagher sent a cryptic series of tweets, using letters to spell out the name of his former band.

This year's Saturday headliner still hasn't been announced.

It's 20 years since the release of Oasis' debut album Definitely Maybe.

Eavis confirmed the band wouldn't be appearing in a simple tweet, responding to someone asking her directly.

Gallagher's tweet could have been linked to the fact he was pictured this week with Oasis band mate Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs.

The pair apparently had a drink together, with Bonehead tweeting the word 'pub' in a similar style to Liam's message.

Arcade Fire and Kasabian are the headliners for the Friday and Sunday nights of the festival, held in Somerset at the end of June.

The Black Keys, Dolly Parton and Lily Allen are some of the other acts performing over the weekend.

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

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Noel Gallagher Among The Nominees For This Year's Q Awards

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Florence and The Machine, Blur and Noel Gallagher among the nominees for this year's Q Awards along with the likes of Adele and Lady Gaga.

This year's prestigious awards will take place on October 22 and will yet again feature some of music's biggest names.

Florence leads the way with two nominations each, while Bruce Springsteen, Plan B and the Arctic Monkeys also are given nods. Reunited acts Blur and The Stone Roses are up for the title of Best Band In The World, while The Black Keys fight it out with likes of Bobby Womack and Paul Weller for Best Album.

"It's been the most incredible year for British music," Q editor Andrew Harrison said. "Our bands and our anthems transformed the Olympics into the greatest music event on Earth.

"And amazing comeback shows from Blur and the Stone Roses showed the enduring appeal of our greatest musicians. All the nominees for this year's Q Awards helped make 2012 an absolutely unforgettable year."

Fans can vote for their favourite acts on the Q website until early October. The ceremony will take place in London on October 22, hosted again by Al Murray.

Florence and The Machine, Blur and Noel Gallagher among the nominees for this year's Q Awards along with the likes of Adele and Lady Gaga.

This year's prestigious awards will take place on October 22 and will yet again feature some of music's biggest names.

Florence leads the way with two nominations each, while Bruce Springsteen, Plan B and the Arctic Monkeys also are given nods. Reunited acts Blur and The Stone Roses are up for the title of Best Band In The World, while The Black Keys fight it out with likes of Bobby Womack and Paul Weller for Best Album.

"It's been the most incredible year for British music," Q editor Andrew Harrison said. "Our bands and our anthems transformed the Olympics into the greatest music event on Earth.

"And amazing comeback shows from Blur and the Stone Roses showed the enduring appeal of our greatest musicians. All the nominees for this year's Q Awards helped make 2012 an absolutely unforgettable year."

Fans can vote for their favourite acts on the Q website until early October. The ceremony will take place in London on October 22, hosted again by Al Murray.

The full list of nominees is as follows:

Q best new act:

Alabama Shakes

Alt J

Django Django

Lianne La Havas

Frank Ocean

Best track:

Florence + The Machine - Shake It Out

Fun -We Are Young

Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know

Plan B - Ill Manors

Rizzle Kicks - Mama Do The Hump

Best album:

The Black Keys - El Camino

Richard Hawley - Standing At The Sky's Edge

The Maccabees - Given To The Wild

Paul Weller - Sonik Kicks

Bobby Womack - The Bravest Man In The Universe

Best live act:

Blur

The Cribs

Radiohead

Bruce Springsteen

The Stone Roses

Best video

Arctic Monkeys - R U Mine?

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Everybody's On The Run

Keane - Disconnected

The Killers - Runaways

Nicki Minaj - Starships

Best solo artist

Adele

Dizzee Rascal

Noel Gallagher

Emeli Sande

Florence Welch

Best act in the world today:

Blur

Coldplay

Lady Gaga

Muse

The Stone Roses

Source: www.entertainmentwise.com

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.

Tickets For KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas On Sale Today

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have confirmed their addition to the second night of this year's KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas.

The two day festival, set to happen over the weekend of 10th-11th December, takes place at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds are set to perform on Sunday 11th December, other acts confirmed for the day include Jane's Addiction, The Black Keys and Mumford & Sons.

Tickets go on sale today 10am (local time) HERE!

For info on the festival head over to KROQ's website HERE!
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