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Liam Gallagher Knebworth tickets go on sale today 25 years after legendary Oasis concert

Former Oasis frontman will release new album ‘C’mon You Know’ next year

Isobel Lewis
Friday 08 October 2021 11:23 BST
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Liam Gallagher will commemorate the 25th anniversary of Oasis’s Knebworth Park concerts with a huge performance next summer.

The musician announced on Friday (1 October) that he would be releasing a new album titled C’mon You Know on 27 May 2022.

It is his third solo album, following on from 2019’s Why Me? Why Not.

The album will be accompanied by a massive live show at Knebworth Park in Stevenage on 4 June.

Gallagher will be joined at the gig by Kasabian, Michael Kiwanuka, Fat White Family and Goat Girl.

Tickets went on sale this morning (Friday 8 October) at 10am and are available now from Ticketmaster.co.uk and Seeticket.com.

The concert will be played to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Oasis’s legendary concerts at the Stevenage venue in 1996. A documentary about the gigs was released earlier this year.

The 2022 concert will be the biggest show of Gallagher’s career, with him saying: “I’m absolutely buzzing to announce that on 4th June 2022 I’ll be playing Knebworth Park. It’s gonna be biblical. C’mon You Know. LG x.”

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