Liam Gallagher to play Manchester and Glasgow stadium concerts in June 2022

After selling out his two Knebworth shows

Liam Gallagher
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 11th Oct 2021

Fresh from selling out two gargantuan Knebworth concerts in a matter of hours last Friday, Liam Gallagher has lined up two more very special stadium shows for June 2022.

The Oasis icon will play Manchester Etihad Stadium – home of his beloved football team Manchester City – on Wednesday 1st June 2022, and Scotland’s national stadium Glasgow Hampden Park on Sunday 26th June 2022.

Special guests in Manchester are The Streets and Goat Girl, and Liam will be joined by Kasabian and Goat Girl in Glasgow.

Liam Gallagher says: “I'm super proud to announce I’m doing a gig in my hometown of Manchester on 1st June 2022 - home of the champions of English football Manchester City. Also can't wait to play Glasgow’s famous Hampden Park on 26th June 2022, C'MON YOU KNOW LG x”

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Tickets to Liam Gallagher’s Manchester and Glasgow concerts go on sale from Absolute Radio Tickets at 9.30am on Friday 15th October.

Liam Gallagher announces Manchester and Glasgow stadium concerts

Although Liam Gallagher has never headlined Etihad Stadium before, he did play two concerts at Manchester City’s old ground Maine Road with Oasis in April 1996.

Four months after Maine Road, Oasis played two shows in front of 250,000 people at Knebworth. The gigs were recently the subject of a 25th anniversary documentary film called Oasis Knebworth 1996.

Liam Gallagher - 'C'mon You Know'

Liam Gallagher releases his third studio album, ‘C’mon You Know’, on Friday 27th May 2022 a week before his Manchester and Knebworth concerts.

Liam Gallagher's summer 2022 UK tour dates:

JUNE 2022

Manchester Etihad Stadium – Wed 1st

Knebworth Park – Fri 3rd – SOLD OUT

Knebworth Park – Sat 4th – SOLD OUT

Glasgow Hampden Park – Sun 26th

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