Music icons Liam Gallagher and John Squire will be playing a show in the East End of Glasgow later this year.
The Oasis frontman and The Stone Roses' guitarist will take the Glasgow Barrowland stage on March 13 - with support from Jake Bugg.
The show will follow the release of Gallagher and Squire's joint self-titled debut album which will be released on March 1, 2024.
Liam said: “I can't wait for people to hear the album. I think the people that are into the Stone Roses and Oasis and that kinda thing, I think they'll f****** love it. It's spiritual, it's crucial. LG x"
John added: “It was really inspiring to have those Knebworth gigs fresh in my mind as I started writing. Then it was a case of trying to steer it away from all being too rocky, and trying to mix up the sentiments as well.
"I like the way that in some parts, it's quite melancholic and it can make you well up, but there are other parts that are kind of irreverent, rude or crude.
"There's a little bit of everything in there, I think it's a really good mix. I had a hunch that we’d sound good together, but I wasn’t prepared for it to be such a good fit.”
The album is available to pre-order HERE
Fans who pre-order the album from the official store by 3pm on Tuesday, January 30 will receive access to a pre-sale for tour tickets.
The pre-sale will open at 9.30am on Wednesday, January 31 before any remaining tickets go on general sale from 9.30am on Friday, February 2.
The tour will see Liam and John joined by Barrie Cadogan (Little Barrie, Paul Weller) on bass and Joey Waronker on drums.
The group will also visit the likes of London and Manchester.
Tickets can be purchased HERE
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