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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