Liam Gallagher on whether or not he’ll perform ‘Definitely Maybe’ in order on upcoming anniversary tour

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Liam Gallagher has revealed more details on how he’ll approach the setlist for his upcoming ‘Definitely Maybe’ tour.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.

He’ll perform four gigs at both The O2 in London and the new Co-Op Live arena in Manchester as part of the run.Gallagher is also scheduled to showcase the record in its entirety when he headlines Reading & Leeds 2024 in August.Yesterday (May 22), a fan asked Gallagher if he would be “following the original order of the tracks” featured on ‘Definitely Maybe’ at the dates, “or will it be mixed up?”In response, LG wrote: “Mixed up.” He added that he “can’t be singing ‘Live Forever’ [four] songs into the set.”Mixed up can’t be singing live forever 4songs into the set— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) May 22, 2024The aforementioned single is actually third on the LP’s tracklist, which begins with ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’ – a past opener at Gallagher’s solo concerts.

Other songs on the album include ‘Shakermaker’, ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ and ‘Slide Away’.When pressed on whether he’d be airing any of his solo material on the tour, Gallagher said: “Not a drop”.

He also named ‘I Will Believe’ – the B-side to Oasis’ debut single ‘Supersonic’ – as the track he’s most excited to perform live.Earlier today (May 23), the singer was asked how many songs would feature on the special ‘Definitely Maybe’ setlist.

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