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Liam Gallagher has announced a huge homecoming show in Manchester.
The former Oasis frontman will play Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium on June 1, 2022.
Gallagher also confirmed a Scotland date.
He will be playing Hampden Park in Glasgow on June 26, 2022.
I'm super proud to announce I’m doing a gig in my hometown of Manchester on 1 June 2022 - home of the champions of English football Manchester City. Also can't wait to play Glasgow’s famous Hampden park 26th June 2022. C'MON YOU KNOW LG x pic.twitter.com/Ej50XuuRJK
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 11, 2021
The singer took to Twitter to announce the shows.
He said: “I'm super proud to announce I’m doing a gig in my hometown of Manchester on 1 June 2022 - home of the champions of English football Manchester City.
“Also can't wait to play Glasgow’s famous Hampden park 26th June 2022. C'MON YOU KNOW LG x”
How can I get Liam Gallagher tickets?
You can purchase tickets for Liam Gallagher’s Etihad Stadium gig via Ticketmaster.
They will go on general sale at 9.30am on Friday, October 15.
The Streets will be the main support for the Manchester show, along with Goat Girl.
While Goat Girl will also support Gallagher in Glasgow and will be joined by Kasabian.
You can purchase tickets for Liam Gallagher’s Hampden Park gig via Ticketmaster.
They will also go on general sale at 9.30am on Friday, October 15.
Liam Gallagher at Knebworth Park
Earlier this month, Gallagher announced his new album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’ and revealed he would be playing a special Knebworth Park show on June 4.
We're playing Knebworth Park on Saturday 4th June 2022 with @liamgallagher @michaelkiwanuka and more! Tickets on sale 8th October 10am!https://t.co/4IvAeQ8rbf pic.twitter.com/rKjRe08Iys
— KasabianHQ (@KasabianHQ) October 1, 2021
Supporting him at the show will be Kasabian, Michael Kiwanuka, Fat White Family and Goat Girl.
Taking to Twitter, Gallagher said: “I’m absolutely buzzing to announce that on June 4 2022 I’ll be playing Knebworth.
“It’s gonna be biblical. C’Mon You Know. LG x”.
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