On Monday, Liam Gallagher delighted fans as he announced a new tour celebrating Oasis' seminal debut album Definitely Maybe would take place in 2024.
The new tour will include three homecoming shows at the new Co-Op Live arena in Manchester. Giving fans a chance to hear a number of songs that are rarely, if ever, performed, Liam Gallagher will head out across the UK and Ireland in 2024 to play the Definitely Maybe album in full for the first time.
And while it may not be the Oasis reunion that fans have been waiting for, there's a chance Gallagher could be joined by co-founding member Paul Arthurs (AKA Bonehead).
The tour kicks off in Sheffield on 2 June 2024 and concludes on 27 June – the day before Glastonbury kicks off. It will stop off in Cardiff, London Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin, with tickets available on Ticketmaster. READ MORE: Liam Gallagher 2024 tour - full list of dates, pre-sale and how to get tickets READ MORE: Oasis fans react to Liam Gallagher’s Definitely Maybe tour - and can’t help but notice one thing Oasis' 1994 debut became a defining work of the Britpop era and the tour will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of the massively influential record which spawned the likes of Rock 'N' Roll Star, Cigarettes and Alcohol, Slide Away and Columbia.
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