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General sale tickets for Liam Gallagher in Glasgow and Manchester go live at 9:30am this morning.
The former Oasis star will play at the Etihad Stadium on June 1, 2022. In Glasgow he will be performing at Hamden Park on June 26, 2022.
Gallagher announced the shows on Twitter saying: “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.
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
“Also can't wait to play Glasgow’s famous Hampden park 26th June 2022. C'MON YOU KNOW LG x”
In Manchester he will be supported by The Streets and Goat Girl, and in Glasgow by Kasabian and Goat Girl.
Gallagher also recently announced his new album, ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’.
I'm absolutely buzzing to announce that on 4th June 2022 I'll be playing Knebworth. It's gonna be biblical. C'mon You Know. LG xhttps://t.co/ierDSzgJBF pic.twitter.com/GsNw9P8non
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 1, 2021
Where to buy tickets for Liam Gallagher
You can buy tickets to see Liam Gallagher via Ticketmaster. General sale goes lime at 9:30am today.
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