• 2 years ago
Does Oasis’s Definitely Maybe album spring to mind when you think of your favourite records from the 90s? Well following the announcement that Gallagher is set to go on a 30th anniversary tour, let’s have a look at all the info we know so far, and what it means for you.

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00:00 Liam Gallagher has announced his 'Definitely Maybe' 30th anniversary tour.
00:06 The singer is set to perform the album in full for the first time at gigs across the
00:10 country.
00:11 Released in August 1994, Oasis' debut album featured songs including 'Rock and Roll Star',
00:17 'Live Forever', 'Supersonic' and 'Cigarettes and Alcohol'.
00:21 Liam is set to play 12 dates in June 2024.
00:24 This includes three nights in Manchester's Co-op Live, three shows at the O2 in London
00:30 and gigs in Sheffield, Cardiff, Dublin and Glasgow.
00:33 The star said he was "bouncing around the house" to announce the tour, adding "I wouldn't
00:38 be anywhere without it and neither would you.
00:40 So let's celebrate it together."
00:43 In a statement, representatives said the singer may also perform other fan favourites released
00:48 during this era, including 'Whatever', 'Listen Up' and 'Sad Song'.
00:52 "I'm going to be in the last line, and it's an outrageous crime."
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