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Watch official footage of Liam Gallagher kicking off his ‘Definitely Maybe’ anniversary tour in Sheffield

Liam Gallagher has shared official footage from his ‘Definitely Maybe’ anniversary tour opening night in Sheffield.

He kicked off his 30th anniversary tour at the weekend, performing every song from the iconic 1994 album with his band – several of which were the first time he had performed them outside of Oasis – along with B-sides from that era.

Now, he’s shared snippets of the night in footage which you can view below.

Captioned: “Sheffield, it took too long 1.6.24”, the clip begins with the set-up for the show as Gallagher prepares to take to the stage.

It then plays snippets of a number of Oasis classics performed by Gallagher, including ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’, ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ and ‘Slide Away’.

The evening began with the album opener “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star”, after which Gallagher and his band performed the songs in a different order than the set list. Last week (May 22), Gallagher confirmed he would not be performing the album in order because he “can’t play ‘Live Forever’ (four) songs on set”.

In the middle of the night, Gallagher dedicated his 1994 B-track “Half the World Away” to “my little brother” Noel, who originally sang on the track. “I never played that song before someone stopped me,” Liam wrote about it in response to a fan question on X last year.

He later performed the demo version of “Lock All the Doors”, which was remade by Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds in 2015.

Tonight (June 3), Gallagher brings the tour to Cardiff ahead of a four-night residency at London’s The O2. See the full list of tour dates below and find all remaining tickets here.

JUNE 2024
03 – Arena Utility, Cardiff
06 – The O2, London
07 – The O2, London
10 – The O2, London
11 – The O2, London
15 – Co-Op Live, Manchester
16 – Co-Op Live, Manchester
19 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
20 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
23 – 3Arena, Dublin
24 – 3Arena, Dublin
27 – Co-Op Live, Manchester
28 – Co-Op Live, Manchester

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