Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds have introduced a homecoming live performance in Manchester for summer season 2023.
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The former Oasis guitarist, co-vocalist and songwriter will take his solo band to Wythenshawe Park for a present on August 26, 2023.
It marks the band’s first full headline efficiency within the metropolis since 2019, in addition to the primary time that Wythenshawe Park has payed host to a significant outside summer season live performance. The park is near Longsight the place Gallagher grew up.
Supporting Gallagher and his band is Primal Scream and Future Islands. Tickets for the present go on basic sale this Friday (December 2) at 10am GMT right here. A pre-sale goes stay tomorrow (December 1) at 12pm GMT.
The announcement follows Gallagher’s new Johnny Marr-assisted single, ‘Pretty Boy‘, which arrived last month. It’s the primary style of Gallagher’s new album that’s set to be launched subsequent 12 months. Although no date has been revealed, the musician just lately let slip that it will likely be in May 2023.
His new album would be the follow-up to his 2017 LP ‘Who Built The Moon?.
In different information, Gallagher joined Hall & Oates in giving a band their approval of an ’80s reimagining of Oasis‘ ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’.
Gallagher retweeted a clip of DECO’s mash-up, which mashes the band’s ’90s basic along with Hall & Oates ’80s hit ‘Out Of Touch’. He wrote in response to the band’s assumption that he’d be “livid” in regards to the reversioning: “In any era it’s STILL a tuuuune!!”
Hall & Oates, in the meantime, replied to the clip on Twitter with the “100” emoji.