Liam Gallagher, one of the founders of the iconic Manchester Indie band Oasis, has revealed his return to the city to deliver full performances of the band’s acclaimed album “Definitely Maybe” on June 15, 16, and 27, 2024.
Liam, well-known for his charismatic stage presence, particularly highlighted by his sold-out Knebworth Park shows that made headlines last year, is gearing up for a three-date leg of his “Definitely Maybe Tour” at a forthcoming arena that is set to open its doors for the first time early next year.
Co-op Live, the venue in question, is poised to become the UK’s largest and most environmentally conscious arena, boasting an impressive capacity of 23,500 and offering on-site restaurants and nightclubs. It represents the first purpose-built music arena in the UK and will rely primarily on solar power, generated by a vast expanse of solar panels covering 8883 square meters. It will be situated adjacent to Manchester City’s Etihad Arena, which is also anticipated to undergo redevelopment soon.
In honor of the 30th anniversary of their groundbreaking debut album, Liam’s tour will feature live renditions of all the tracks from “Definitely Maybe,” along with selected B-sides from that era. Audiences can expect a setlist brimming with classics, including hits like “Live Forever,” “Supersonic,” and “Cigarettes & Alcohol.” Moreover, these concerts offer a rare opportunity to experience tracks that have seldom, if ever, been performed live since the mid-90s, such as “Up In The Sky” and “Digsy’s Dinner.”
Liam personally announced the tour on his social media, emphasizing the significance of “Definitely Maybe” and its profound impact on the 90s music scene, inviting fans to celebrate this milestone together.
Ben Tipple, Head of Digital & Communications at Co-op LIVE, confirmed the exciting news, underscoring the connection between Liam Gallagher and the adjacent Etihad Stadium, where Oasis had significant historical moments.
Conclusion:
Liam Gallagher will be going on tour in 2024, playing Oasis’ album “Definitely Maybe” in its entirety. He believes it is the most significant album of the 90s and wants to celebrate it with his fans.
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