Liam Gallagher has announced a new tour to celebrate the 30 year anniversary of Oasis' debut album Definitely Maybe. The run of dates in 2024 include three HUGE homecoming gigs in Manchester.
The rock 'n' roll star had been teasing the news on social media over the weekend - to the excitement of fans. He had posted a setlist containing the full tracklisting of the iconic Oasis album, which was first released in August 1994.
It has now been confirmed that the tour will see Liam perform the Definitely Maybe album in FULL for the first time. It will also include some "select B-sides from the era" with tickets for the tour going on sale on Friday. READ MORE: Madonna is mad for it in Manchester - booking out entire hotel READ MORE: S Club's Jon announces real reason for show cancellation The new tour will start in Sheffield, before taking in dates in London, Cardiff, Glasgow and Dublin and includes three huge homecoming shows at Manchester's new Co-Op Live Arena.
They will no doubt be special shows for Liam - not least as the arena is right next to his beloved Man City's Etihad Stadium.
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