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LIAM Gallagher will return to Knebworth next year.
The Rock n Roll Star is set to return to the site of the iconic 1996 Oasis gigs in June.
Announcing his new album, ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’, the former Oasis front man also confirmed he would be playing a special Knebworth Park show on June 4.
He will be supported by Kasabian, Michael Kiwanuka, Fat White Family and Goat Girl.
Taking to Twitter, Gallagher said: “I’m absolutely buzzing to announce that on June 4 2022 I’ll be playing Knebworth.
“It’s gonna be biblical. C’Mon You Know. LG x”
I'm absolutely buzzing to announce that on 4th June 2022 I'll be playing Knebworth. It's gonna be biblical. C'mon You Know. LG xhttps://t.co/ierDSzgJBF pic.twitter.com/GsNw9P8non
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 1, 2021
This is how you can get hands on tickets.
How do I gain access to Liam Gallagher Knebworth 2022 presale tickets?
Pre-order the new album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’ from Liam Gallagher’s store before 3pm on Wednesday, October 6 to gain access to the presale.
Presale will begin on Thursday, October 7 at 10am.
Presale access codes and instructions will be emailed to eligible fans on Wednesday, October 6 at 6pm.
JUST ANNOUNCED 🔥 This will be BIBLICAL 🙌😍 @liamgallagher is headlining Knebworth Park next summer with support from @KasabianHQ, @michaelkiwanuka and more
— ticketmasteruk (@TicketmasterUK) October 1, 2021
On sale next Friday 🎟️ https://t.co/a1trLzOPQX
Pre-order C'MON YOU KNOW for presale access >> https://t.co/q7PkChcMlE pic.twitter.com/7mKaSaoHF5
If you have pre-ordered the album but can’t find presale access in your inbox at that time, check your junk or spam folder, or contact lgknebworth@wmgcustomerservice.com.
Each access code is valid for up to four tickets and will be sold on a first come, first served basis.
You will also be able to access tickets via Ticketmaster.
Liam Gallagher’s third album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’ will be released on May 27, 2022.
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