Liam Gallagher has revealed that he is “blown away” by the live production of his upcoming ‘Definitely Maybe’ tour, and described the stage as being almost identical to the image he had envisioned.The former Oasis frontman is due to play the Britpop band’s 1994 debut album in full across the UK and Ireland next month to mark its 30th anniversary.
The dates will include four gigs at The O2 in London and the new Co-Op Live arena in Manchester, as well as further stops in Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and Dublin.Now, with just days to go before the opening night, the singer has shared insight on the live production for the tour, and described it as being like “a photo of what’s in my mind”.“Production rehearsals tday for DM shenanigans CMON,” Gallagher wrote on X/Twitter yesterday (May 27).
In a follow-up tweet, he added: “Absolutely blown away by the set it’s full on Psychedelic it’s like they’ve taken a photo of what’s in my mind”.In response to the first update, a fan got in touch with Gallagher, and asked how the track ‘Up In The Sky’ was sounding during the rehearsals – to which the singer responded with one word: “crucial”.Production rehearsals tday for DM shenanigans CMON— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) May 27, 2024Absolutely blown away by the set it’s full on Psychedelic it’s like they’ve taken a photo of what’s in my mind LG x— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) May 28, 2024Crucial— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) May 27, 2024The hints about the production of the forthcoming shows arrive following Liam confirming to fans that he was “gonna go for it visually” back in October. “It’s gonna be mega trust me,” he shared at the time, also sharing that he wants to “bring the cover alive on stage”.“Flamingos, bowls of lasagna.
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