Liam Gallagher has confirmed that he will perform at Limerick's Thomand Park next year.
The former Oasis singer will perform at the venue, as part of his 30th anniversary tour, for Oasis' debut album, 'Definitely Maybe'.
Gallagher will take to the Thomand Park stage on 14 July 2024, which will see the singer perform classic tracks such as 'Live Forever', 'Rock 'n' Roll Star', 'Supersonic', and 'Cigarettes & Alcohol'.
The tour will also see Gallagher perform B-sides from the same period that the album was released.
He had previously revealed that he will not perform any solo material on this tour. More on that here.
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Ahead of this announcement, Liam Gallagher had confirmed 12 dates across the UK and Ireland as part of this tour.
Along with shows in London, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cardiff, and his native Manchester, Liam Gallagher will also perform two shows at Dublin's 3Arena next year.
“I’m bouncing around the house to announce the ‘Definitely Maybe’ Tour”, the singer revealed. “The most important album of the ‘90s bar none. I wouldn’t be anywhere without it and neither would you, so let’s celebrate together LG x”.
A press release also promised other “fan favourites that could be performed from the other songs that were released during the ‘Definitely Maybe’ era”, potentially including ‘Whatever’, ‘Fade Away’, ‘Listen Up’ and ‘Sad Song’.
Gallagher's show at Thomand Park will come just days after Snow Patrol's scheduled performance at the venue next year. More on this here.
Liam Gallagher was also confirmed as one of six headline acts for next year's Reading & Leeds Festival. Find out more here.