LIAM GALLAGHER TO END HIS SUMMER UK RUN OF SHOWS AT GLASGOW'S HAMPDEN PARK THIS WEEKEND.

Following the release of Liam Gallagher’s Number One third studio album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’ last month and massive shows hometown show at Manchester’s Eithad Stadium and return famous Knebworth for two shows, Liam Gallagher will end his UK summer run of show’s at Glasgow’s Hampden Park this weekend.

LIAM GALLAGHER
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We’ve come to expect big things from Liam Gallagher, but bigger plans have been revealed for 2022 that are biblical even by his colossal standards. After selling out two Knebworth Park shows within the day of going onsale, and also playing a very special sold-out hometown show at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium, Liam Gallagher will finish his UK Summer run of show’s at Glasgow’s Hampden Park this weekend - (Sunday 26th June 2022).

Remaining tickets for Glasgow can be purchased here: -
www.ticketmaster.co.uk, www.gigsinscotland.com, www.livenation.co.uk

Liam says: he was “Super proud to do a gig in his hometown of Manchester earlier this month - the home of the champions of English football Manchester City. and Also can't wait to play Glasgow’s famous Hampden Park this weekend, C'MON YOU KNOW LG x”

Liam is released his new album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’ last month and it went straight to number one on release.

‘C’MON YOU KNOW’ follows the huge success of Liam’s previous studio albums ‘As You Were’ (2017) and ‘Why Me? Why Not.’ (2019), which established his iconic status for a whole new generation. His ‘MTV Unplugged’ also went straight to #1 on the Official Album Chart. Between his triumphs as a solo artist and his phenomenal success with Oasis, Liam has spent a combined total of almost six months at #1 across eleven chart-topping albums. More details regarding ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’ will follow.

These new headline dates see Liam return to Manchester Etihad Stadium and Glasgow Hampden Park for the first time since Oasis’ infamous stadium tour in 2005. The sold out Knebworth Park shows will also see Liam return to the site where Oasis famously played two unforgettable nights there in 1996. The 25th anniversary of the shows was marked with the release of the feature-length documentary ‘Oasis Knebworth 1996’, which NME described as “an era-defining gig that will live forever.” These headline gigs will be the biggest shows of Liam’s solo career to date. It follows his triumphant return to touring this summer with headline sets at Reading, Leeds and TRNSMT alongside a free gig for NHS staff at The O2.

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