Liam Gallagher
English singer and songwriter
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2024 | Won MTV Europe Music Award for Best Rock |
2024 | Collaborated with John Squire on singles 'Just Another Rainbow' and 'Mars to Liverpool' |
August 27 2024 | Liam and Noel Gallagher announced the reformation of Oasis for a tour in 2025, marking a significant reunion of the band after years of separation. |
March 1 2024 | Released fourth studio album 'Liam Gallagher & John Squire', a collaboration with Stone Roses musician John Squire. |
January 26 2024 | Announced a tour with ex-Stone Roses guitarist John Squire. |
2023 | Underwent hip surgery to address his ongoing hip health issues. |
November 21 2023 | Announced headline performance at TRNSMT festival on 12 July 2024. |
October 16 2023 | Announced a tour to mark the thirtieth anniversary of Definitely Maybe, scheduled for June 2024. |
August 11 2023 | Released live album 'Knebworth 22', which reached number 1 in the UK charts |
2022 | Three music videos released: 'Everything's Electric' by Charlie Lightening, 'Better Days' by Paul Dugdale, and 'Too Good For Giving Up' by Ryan Vernava and Liam Achaïbou |
2022 | Liam Gallagher collaborated with Richard Ashcroft on the single 'C'mon People (We're Making It Now)' in the Don't Stop Now Mix, which was included on Ashcroft's album 'Acoustic Hymns Vol 1'. |
July 29 2022 | Released the 'Diamond in the Dark' EP via Warner, distributed as a digital download and streaming release. This EP did not chart in any of the listed territories. |
June 4 2022 | Performed at Knebworth Festival on the second night, coinciding with 'C'mon You Know' reaching number one in UK national charts. |
June 3 2022 | Performed at Knebworth Festival in Hertfordshire on the first of two consecutive nights. |
May 2022 | Released a documentary 'Liam Gallagher: 48 Hours at Rockfield', featuring his sons Lennon and Gene, documenting a 48-hour period at Rockfield Studios with exclusive performances and interviews. |
May 27 2022 | Released third studio album 'C'mon You Know', which topped the UK charts and earned a Gold certification from BPI |
May 27 2022 | Released live album 'Down by the River Thames', which reached number 4 in the UK charts |
February 8 2022 | Performed 'Everything's Electric' at the 42nd Brit Awards. |
February 4 2022 | Released first single 'Everything's Electric' from the upcoming album, co-written with Friedrich Kunath, Dave Grohl, and Greg Kurstin. |
2021 | Delayed his performance at the Belsonic festival to 2022 due to injuries sustained from the helicopter incident. |
2021 | Fell out of a helicopter after his headline set at the Isle of Wight Festival, sustaining cuts and bruises to his face. |
2021 | Liam Gallagher collaborated with Richard Ashcroft on the track 'C'mon People (We're Making It Now)' from the album Acoustic Hymns Vol. 1 |
October 1 2021 | Announced his third solo album 'C'mon You Know', set to be released on 27 May 2022. |
2020 | Nominated for MTV Europe Music Award for Best Rock |
2020 | Released non-album single 'All You're Dreaming Of' |
June 12 2020 | Released live album 'MTV Unplugged (Live at Hull City Hall)', which reached number 1 in the UK and number 1 in Ireland |
March 27 2020 | Announced cancellation of Heaton Park show due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
January 31 2020 | Released the 'Acoustic Sessions' EP via Warner, distributed as a digital download and streaming release. The EP peaked at number 24 in the UK charts, number 78 in Ireland, and number 9 in Scotland. |
2019 | Released video album 'As It Was', which achieved Gold certification in the UK. |
2019 | Liam Gallagher publicly revealed that he never learned how to drive or swim, sharing personal details about his life skills. |
2019 | Liam Gallagher revealed he began suffering from arthritis of the hips, with doctors advising him to reduce jogging. |
2019 | Released a documentary 'As It Was', chronicling his life after Beady Eye and leading up to his solo debut album 'As You Were'. |
2019 | Won Scottish Music Awards for Best UK Artist |
2019 | Nominated for MTV Europe Music Award for Best Rock |
2019 | Voted for the Green Party in the UK general election, demonstrating his support for environmental issues and climate change awareness. |
2019 | Three music videos released: 'Shockwave' by Francois Rousselet, 'The River' with unknown director, and 'One of Us' directed by Anthony Byrne and Steven Knight |
November 2019 | Received the first Rock Icon award at the MTV Europe Music Awards. |
September 20 2019 | Released second studio album 'Why Me? Why Not.', which topped charts in the UK, reaching number 1 and earning a Gold certification from BPI |
August 2019 | Proposed to Debbie Gwyther during a holiday on the Amalfi Coast. |
August 3 2019 | Performed an acoustic set for MTV Unplugged in Hull City Hall, debuting several new songs and performing Oasis songs with former bandmate Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs. |
2018 | Receives platinum certification for debut solo album As You Were, with over 300,000 units sold in the UK. |
2018 | Nominated for Brit Awards in British Male Solo Artist category |
2018 | Two music videos released: 'Paper Crown' directed by Mat Whitecross and 'I've All I Need' by Dave Fudge |
May 2018 | First met daughter Molly after years of absence. |
February 2018 | Performed 'Live Forever' at the Brit Awards as a tribute to the Manchester Arena attack victims. |
2017 | Liam Gallagher endorsed the Labour Party during the UK general election, publicly supporting the political party. |
2017 | Won Q Awards for Best Live Act |
2017 | Liam Gallagher publicly admitted that Madonna was a crucial inspiration for his entry into the music industry, revealing he was 'blown away' by her song 'Like a Virgin' during his childhood. |
2017 | Liam Gallagher won the NME Awards for Best Music Film for 'Oasis:Supersonic' |
2017 | Won GQ Awards for Rock n Roll Star of the Year |
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