LIAM Gallagher will mark the 30th anniversary of Oasis's Definitely Maybe next year with a tour performing the album in full - including two dates in Dublin.
The Definitely Maybe 30 Years tour will find the former Oasis frontman performing the 1994 album in full for the first time. Along with classics like Rock ‘n’ Roll Star, Live Forever, Supersonic and Cigarettes & Alcohol, the tour will 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, plus non-album single Whatever and b-sides like Acquiesce, Fade Away, Listen Up and Sad Song.
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The 12-date Definitely Maybe 30 Years tour will visit Dublin on June 23 and 24, and will also feature 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, and 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 will go on sale via https://tix.to/LGDM from 9am on Friday October 20.