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Liam Gallagher Announces New Album and Massive June ’22 Knebworth Headline Show

Liam Gallagher has announced massive plans for 2022 including a new album and a return to Knebworth Park on June 4th. Get info here.

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Fresh from an epic Reading/Leeds festival headline set, Liam Gallagher has revealed some biblical plans for 2022 starting with the release of his new album, C’MON YOU KNOW on May 27th with Gallagher looking to score a fourth consecutive UK #1 record.

He also celebrates the 25th anniversary of Oasis’ era-defining gigs at Knebworth Park with the news that he’ll return there to play the biggest show of his solo career to date on June 4th. Tickets go on sale 10am Friday 8th October at LiveNation.co.uk and www.ticketmaster.co.uk/LGKnebworth.

The Knebworth Park show will 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.” The Knebworth Park gig will be the biggest show 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.

Liam says, “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”.

Opening the iconic Knebworth Park stage on June 4th will be Goat Girl, Fat White Family, very special guest Michael Kiwanuka and Kasabian.

Fans who pre-order C’MON YOU KNOW here by 3pm on Wednesday, October 6th will receive access to a pre-sale for Knebworth Park tickets that opens at 10am on Thursday, October 7th. Remaining tickets will then go on general sale on Friday, October 8th.

Artwork for ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’ by Liam Gallagher

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