Liam Gallagher has announced that he will play two gigs in Dublin next June to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Oasis’ debut album ‘Definitely Maybe.’
The 3Arena will be rocking on June 23 and June 24 for what will be 10th and 11th gigs of the Rock and Roll Star’s 12 gig tour of the UK and Ireland.
The tour will see Liam perform the ‘Definitely Maybe’ album in full for the first time, along with some select b-sides from the era.
The sets will of course be packed with classics – ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’, ‘Live Forever’, ‘Supersonic’ and ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’, to name but a few.
But it will also be a rare opportunity to see other album tracks that have rarely, if ever, been performed since the mid-‘90s, including ‘Up In The Sky’ and ‘Digsy’s Dinner’.
And there are numerous fan favourites that could be performed from the other songs that were released during the ‘Definitely Maybe’era, which could potentially include another big hit in the shape of ‘Whatever’ as well as deep cuts such as ‘Fade Away’, ‘Listen Up’ and ‘Sad Song’.
The 12-date ‘Definitely Maybe 30 Years’ tour is also massive in scale, with highlights including three nights at Manchester’s 23,500-capacity Co-Op Live, which will be the biggest arena in the country when it opens next May, as well as three shows at The O2 in London.
Liam says, “I’m bouncing around the house to announce the Definitely Maybe Tour.
“The most important album of the ‘90s bar none.
“I wouldn’t be anywhere without it and neither would you, so let’s celebrate together LG x”
Tickets for the shows, listed below, will go on sale this Friday at 9am.