Liam Gallagher has announced the date for his first solo show
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After announcing that he was indeed releasing a solo album through a couple of very typical LG Tweets, it’s now been revealed when Liam Gallagher will play his first ever solo show.
According to Music Week, the ex-Oasis frontman and professional troller of his brother will make his debut at London’s Bush Hall on 28 March, as part of the Give A Gig Week for charity Youth Music.
Liam will play alongside Jess Glynne, Plan B and Tom Odell at next year’s show, where he’ll no doubt play new material, which he described in great Mancunian detail to Q Magazine: “There are just 10, 11 songs I’ve written that are eligible to be recorded. They’ve got flair, attitude, the melodies are sick and the words are f*cking funny. ... It’s a record written by me, that’s got all the right ingredients and sounds well tasty. You won’t be scratching your chin. It’s not Pink Floyd and it ain’t Radiohead. It’s chin-out music.”
There’s no ticket details available as of yet, but keep an eye on the Youth Music site for more details on how you can be there.
Give A Gig will see 100 charity gigs take place between 24-31 March to raise money for Youth Music.