Eden Sessions to welcome back Noel Gallagher for first time since Oasis gig

His band High Flying Birds are the latest act to be confirmed for 2022

Author: Emma HartPublished 22nd Nov 2021

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds are the latest superstar headliners to be confirmed for next year's Eden Sessions.

They will take to the stage in front of the world-famous Biomes near St Austell on Wednesday June 15th 2022.

This will be Noel’s second appearance at Eden, following a landmark show with British band Oasis in 2009.

Rita Broe, Managing Director of Eden Sessions Ltd, said: “Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds are a fantastic rock ‘n’ roll band.

"We’re thrilled to be announcing them for what we’re sure will be an unforgettable show and delighted to be welcoming Noel back to Eden".

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds first emerged in 2011 with their eponymous album released in October that year. The album went double platinum in the UK and has sold more than 2.5 million copies worldwide.

In the two decades prior to this release, Noel Gallagher was main songwriter, lead guitarist and occasional lead vocalist of Oasis, one of the biggest bands ever to emerge from the UK.

His band played a tremendous role in shaping and inspiring British guitar music from the 1990s onwards.

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds have had four number one albums and played hundreds of live shows in countries around the world.

Four other rescheduled shows for the 2022 Eden Sessions have already been confirmed, including My Chemical Romance, Lionel Richie Diana Ross and Bryan Adams.

Eden held a successful series of Sessions this September (2021) with Ben Howard, McFly, Royal Blood, Snow Patrol, The Script, and IDLES playing memorable concerts in front of the Biomes.

More information about the Eden Sessions 2022, including how to buy tickets, can be found on the Eden Sessions website.

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