
Liam Gallagher has become an ambassador for Manchester music charity Brighter Sound
His new role launches with prize draw for sold-out adidas Achille SPZL trainers.

William John Paul Gallagher, born on 21 September 1972, is an English singer and songwriter known as the lead vocalist and co-founder of the rock band Oasis. He was involved in the band Beady Eye from 2009 to 2014, an offshoot of Oasis, before pursuing a solo career starting in 2017. Gallagher is recognized as a prominent figure in British rock music, notable for his distinctive vocal style and outspoken personality. He initially expressed interest in joining a band called the Rain, which later changed its name to Oasis after mutual agreement. His older brother Noel Gallagher was invited to join the band as lead guitarist and songwriter, a role he accepted. Oasis's debut album, Definitely Maybe, was released in 1994 and achieved critical and commercial success during the Britpop era. Their second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, released in 1995, topped charts in multiple countries. The band's third studio album, Be Here Now, released in 1997, became the fastest-selling album in UK chart history.
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His new role launches with prize draw for sold-out adidas Achille SPZL trainers.

The frontman's Rome promise follows months of teases about future touring plans

With 15 massive stadium dates locked in across three continents, the Oasis reunion is sticking to the classics - and that's exactly how Liam wants it

Tuesday, 8am - no guesses as to what comes next. Liam Gallagher headlining Reading isn't exactly... headline news, what with it only being three years since he last staggered on stage clad in a parka to shake the worlds most famous maracas. This year's set…

Tuesday, 8am - no guesses as to what comes next.

The festival will be held from August 9th-13th at Cornwall’s Watergate Bay.

The former Oasis man has donated items to a special prize draw, which will raise money to help ensure the survival of the venue.

Mr Gallagher will be taking over THE RIVER THAMES for a livestream show on December 5th

There’s also a competition to hop on Zoom with the man himself? Why not eh?!?!

The first bill-topper is out.

The pair are on the road together this November.

Tickets are on sale from 12th July.

He's also confirmed the release date for his upcoming record.

‘Why Me? Why Not.’ is coming later this year.

The film will arrive next month.

It'll be followed by a live performance screened in cinemas.

It's right before Glastonbury...

Glasgow crowds have a reputation for being up for it, and they don't disappoint at TRNSMT with moshes and beer flinging from early afternoon.
It'll be held in Chelmsford this August.
It's going to be a big summer.

Liam Gallagher has announced a London show for 2018. R’kid will play Finsbury Park on 29th June. That’s a full eight months away, so there’s plenty of t...

Liam Gallagher is a man who's not short of an opinion. On anything. So, when Vice News decided to play him some new music and offer his own reviews the...

Liam Gallagher has added an extra show to his upcoming tour of the UK and Ireland.

Liam Gallagher has announced a new UK arena tour for the end of 2017.

Liam Gallagher could own Reading Festival, if he wanted. One blast of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’ proves that. Oasis’ classic songs have a resonance no other band on this weekend’s bill could hope to achieve. Unifying anthems that cross generations, they’re proof immortal that in the 20 years since their peak, we’ve not made another band able to connect on such a grand level. But Liam has a problem, and it's not just the limited volume of Reading's Main Stage. As usual, it’s himself. Just like at Glastonbury earlier this year, his forthcoming solo album ‘As You Were’ hangs like a millstone round his neck. It’s not that the album is good, bad or indifferent - it’s simply not here yet, and that’s a major speed bump in his set. While those Oasis classics - ‘Morning Glory’, ‘Slide Away’, ‘D’You Know What I Mean?’ - provoke mass sing-a-longs, the majority of his newer material is entirely alien to the Reading crowd. Of the half dozen or so new tracks he plays, only ‘Wall Of Glass’ really makes any impact. Only one other - ‘For What It’s Worth’ - has been released to the world. The rest may be identifiable from recent live sets, but that’s not something to lay down as darkness falls at one of the biggest festivals in the land. To add insult to self-inflicted injury, Liam even takes time to offer up a Beady Eye track. When you consider the Oasis classics - including some he’s been performing of late - that could have taken ‘Soul Love’‘s place, it’s hard to imagine who the younger Gallagher is picking his set list for. But then, when it’s right, it’s right. After a false start on new cut ‘Universal Gleam’, even Liam’s obsession with ‘Be Here Now’ feels like a 100% solid gold banger has been offered up from the heavens. Following it with anthemic set closer ‘Wonderwall’, while we may ponder how great his set could have been, at least he leaves us on a glorious high.

Liam Gallagher has shared a new in the studio live video for his recent single ‘For What It’s Worth’.

Liam Gallagher has shared another track from his forthcoming album. Titled ‘For What It’s Worth’, it’s the third track to arrive from ‘As You Were’, fol...

Liam Gallagher wanders the streets of London in his new video for latest single 'Chinatown'. Directed by Charlie Lightening, the clip shows our Liam bro...

He's been doing it since the day that he was born, and he's not stopping any time soon.
It's a valid concern, rkid.
He'll play nine date across the US and Canada later this year.
“I didn’t want to be reinventing anything or going off on a space jazz odyssey.”
He'll be on the Other Stage on Saturday afternoon.
It's set to drop this October.
Does this mean Chris Martin is the new Noel?
Playing the manchester O2 Ritz, all proceeds from the show were donated to victims of the Manchester terror attacks.
Profits from the Manchester date will be donated to the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund.

“I didn’t wanna be a songwriter. I’m quite happy being the fucking cool bastard.

Classic Liam.

He's also sure Oasis will "sail again".

Seems like the Oasis mouthpiece may be teasing something.
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