Noel Gallagher
English musician
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2024 | Noel and Liam Gallagher announced they will reform Oasis for a tour, confirming there is no longer animosity between them. |
2024 | Co-wrote three tracks with the Black Keys for their album Ohio Players, providing backing vocals and guitar. |
2024 | Criticized political statements at Glastonbury Festival, describing the event as 'woke' and 'preachy'. |
August 2024 | Oasis announces a reunion world tour scheduled for 2025. |
January 2024 | Shared plans to record an entirely acoustic album for fans, which he later confirmed was scrapped. |
September 21 2023 | Live concert stream of the Wythenshawe Park performance released, featuring 19 songs and available for on-demand viewing for 2 years. |
August 26 2023 | Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds performed a headline show at Wythenshawe Park in Manchester. |
February 2023 | Announced North American co-headline tour with Garbage, starting 2 June in Auburn, WA and ending 15 July in Boston. |
January 2023 | Announced fourth studio album 'Council Skies', to be released on 2 June, previewed with single 'Easy Now'. |
January 2023 | Announced divorce from Sara MacDonald after 11 years of marriage. |
2022 | YSEÉ and Charlotte Marionneau concluded their tenure with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds after five years with the band. |
October 31 2022 | Released the first official single 'Pretty Boy' from the upcoming album, featuring additional guitars by Johnny Marr. |
January 1 2022 | Gallagher released another demo song 'Trying to Find a World That's Been and Gone, Part One' during the pandemic. |
2021 | Noel Gallagher featured on Imelda May's single 'Just One Kiss', which also included Ronnie Wood, from the album 11 Past the Hour |
2021 | Publicly commented on Royal Family controversies, expressing support for Prince William and criticizing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. |
August 2021 | Presented The Radio X Residency with Matt Morgan every Sunday from 8 to 22 August, broadcasting from 7 pm to 9 pm. |
June 11 2021 | Released first greatest hits album 'Back the Way We Came: Vol. 1 (2011–2021)', which became his 12th UK No. 1 album. |
May 29 2021 | Stood in for Paul Gambaccini on BBC Radio 2's Pick of the Pops show. |
2020 | Publicly refused to wear a face covering during the COVID-19 pandemic, stating personal choice. |
2020 | Noel Gallagher collaborated with CamelPhat on the single 'Not Over Yet' from the album Dark Matter |
2020 | Had writing credits on Louis Tomlinson's track 'Walls' from the album Walls. |
2020 | Produced Andrew Cushin's track 'Where's My Family Gone?', contributing guitar, bass, keys, and backing vocals. |
December 31 2020 | Gallagher released a demo song 'We're Gonna Get There in the End' during the pandemic. |
March 6 2020 | Released their third EP 'Blue Moon Rising'. |
2019 | Begins releasing a series of three EPs between 2019 and 2020. |
2019 | Noel Gallagher confirmed in a BBC Two interview with Dermot O'Leary that he and Damon Albarn had become friends. |
November 2019 | Commenced an Australian tour supporting U2. |
September 27 2019 | Released their second EP 'This Is The Place'. |
August 2019 | Began a North American tour with The Smashing Pumpkins. |
May 2 2019 | Released 'Black Star Dancing' single for upcoming EP. |
2018 | Played pump organ on Paul Weller's album True Meanings. |
February 2018 | The band began their Stranded on the Earth World Tour, starting in North America. |
2017 | The band brought in new members YSEÉ as backing vocals and Charlotte Marionneau on percussion and backing vocals. |
2017 | Gallagher further reflects on his songwriting, discussing the cryptic lyrics of 'Champagne Supernova' and his indifference to their precise meaning. |
November 27 2017 | Released third album 'Who Built the Moon?'. |
September 9 2017 | Headlined 'We Are Manchester' benefit concert marking the reopening of Manchester Arena after the terrorist attack. |
July 6 2017 | Gallagher posted photos from rehearsals for European tour dates supporting U2, revealing new band members including former Oasis drummer Chris Sharrock and guitarist Gem Archer. |
June 24 2017 | Gallagher introduced a special screening of the Oasis documentary Supersonic. |
March 2017 | Appeared on backing vocals for Gorillaz track 'We Got the Power'. |
2016 | Jeremy Stacey and Tim Smith departed from the band after six years of membership. |
2016 | Phil Collins published his autobiography 'Not Dead Yet', recalling his 1996 encounter with Noel Gallagher and their ongoing public disputes. |
2016 | Opposed Labour's new leader Jeremy Corbyn while maintaining his left-wing political stance. |
October 6 2016 | Noel Gallagher announced the start of work on his third solo album by posting a picture on Instagram with the caption 'New shoes. New amp. New album. There is no rest for the wicked ones.' |
February 2016 | Gallagher and Morgan hosted a one-off show for Absolute Radio. |
2015 | Played guitar on Coldplay's track 'Up&Up' from the album A Head Full Of Dreams. |
2015 | Expressed political views in an interview, characterizing David Cameron as trying to be 'your mate' and describing political leaders David Cameron as a 'bell-end' and Ed Miliband as a 'communist'. |
March 2015 | Gallagher revealed he was considering retirement from live shows within the next 10 years, citing exhaustion from touring. |
March 2 2015 | Released second album 'Chasing Yesterday'. |
March 23 2013 | Noel Gallagher performed with Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, and Paul Weller, singing the Blur hit 'Tender' at the Teenage Cancer Trust event. |
February 2012 | Commented on the cultural and artistic climate under Thatcher's leadership, suggesting it was more conducive to creative expression. |
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