Liam Gallagher’s son Gene is to support Oasis on their upcoming sell-out tour, according to reports.
According to reports from the Daily Mail, Gene Gallagher’s band Villanelle, is to be one of 10 warm up acts which will join Oasis on this tour next year.
This comes after Oasis had announced a reunion tour for next year, which will see them perform a run of shows in the UK and Ireland, including two sold out shows in Croke Park next August.
The band will also perform in Manchester, London, Cardiff, and Edinburgh. Find out more on this here.
Gene Gallagher Wants To Be In “biggest band in the world”
Gene Gallagher was born during Liam Gallagher’s marriage to All Saints singer Nicole Appleton.
Previously, Gene Gallagher had said that he wanted “to be the biggest band in the world”.
While they have not been signed to a record label yet, Villanelle plan to release their first new single with an independent label in November.
Gene Gallagher had previously been a warm up act for his father’s solo Definitely Maybe tour earlier this Summer.
“They’re good. I’m going to put them on first for the Definitely, Maybe tour”, the former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher previously said of his son’s band.
This news also comes after it was also confirmed that the famous rivalry between Oasis and Blur during the 1990s is to be retold in a West End Play next year.
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