Fans might not be happy about Oasis potentially not getting back together. However, that’s not stopping the former Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher from celebrating the 30th anniversary of the band’s debut album.
Liam announced the ‘Definitely Maybe 30 Years’ tour, where he will play the album in full with “select b-sides from the era.”
“I’m bouncing around the house to announce the Definitely Maybe Tour,” Liam says. “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”
So far the tour is only in the UK, launching June 2nd in Sheffield and wrapping up in his hometown of Manchester on June 27. All dates are listed below.LIAM GALLAGHER – DEFINITELY MAYBE 30 YEARS TOUR
June
2nd – Sheffield, Utilita Arena
3rd – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
6th – London, The O2
7th – London, The O2
10th – London, The O2
15th – Manchester, Co-op Live
16th – Manchester, Co-op Live
19th – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
20th – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
23rd – Dublin, 3Arena
24th – Dublin, 3Arena
27th – Manchester, Co-op Live
Fans have been waiting for the news of the shows since Gallagher confirmed earlier this year that he was looking to play their 1994 debut album in full. He’s been repeatedly teasing it since, including his recent reveal that he’d be playing “naughty” B-sides from the era too and ‘Half The World Away’ sung by brother, former bandmate and Oasis chief songwriter Noel.
The 2024 ‘Definitely, Maybe’ tour will see Liam take on the LP in a solo capacity, with Noel vocal that an Oasis reunion will not happening any time soon. However, Noel did confirm a 30th anniversary reissue of the seminal album.