Charlatans and others will join as guests

Liam Gallagher has chosen the Welsh Capital of Cardiff Bay to close the historic outdoor summer run. The tour finale takes the Oasis “Rock & Roll Star” to the breathtaking open-air site at Alexandra Head.

It’s set to be one that goes down in Welsh pop music history. The legendary singer and modern-day icon is set to have an astronomical, record-breaking summer with his third studio album C’Mon You Know soon to be released and two already sold out Knebworth Park shows, culminating, with his show at Cardiff Bay on Thursday, September 15th. Tickets go on general sale Friday, May 27th at 10 am via Ticketmaster.

Gallagher will be joined by very special guests The Charlatans with more to be announced soon.

Following the release of his boisterous new singles “Everything’s Electric” and “Better Days,” his upcoming highly anticipated third solo album is out May 27th via Warner Records. The album follows the huge success of Gallagher’s previous studio albums As You Were (2017) and Why Me? Why Not (2019), which established his iconic status for a whole new generation, he will also release a new live album Down By The River Thames on Thursday, May 27th, the show was recorded on a barge for a special livestream in December 2020. His MTV Unplugged also went straight to No. 1 on the Official Album Chart. Between his triumphs as a solo artist and his phenomenal success with Oasis, Gallagher has spent a combined total of almost six months at No. 1 across eleven chart-topping albums, won six Brit Awards, two Ivor Novello Awards.

Liam Gallagher will showcase the upcoming C’Mon You Know album in a string of huge headline shows this summer, including two back to back sold-out shows at Knebworth Park, the site where Oasis famously played two of the biggest shows of the decade in 1996 an event which was captured in the recent feature-length documentary Oasis Knebworth 1996 Before concluding his summer with an unmissable performance at the epic outdoor location backing right onto Cardiff Bay.