Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds announce intimate Bournemouth Show

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds announce intimate Bournemouth Show

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds have announced a live performance at Bournemouth O2 Academy, taking place on Monday 18 March 2024.

The show is part of a series of warm-up gigs at some of the UK’s most intimate venues – recently announced live dates
at Poole Lighthouse (17 March) and Portsmouth Guildhall (20 March) both sold out immediately – and will arrive ahead
of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds returning to the Royal Albert Hall to perform for Teenage Cancer Trust – a full circle
moment after Noel played at the charity’s very first event back in 2000.

This announcement arrives ahead of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ massive summer touring plans.

Headlining both Kendal Calling and Y Not Festival in August, Noel will also perform huge outdoor headline gigs at Wigan’s Robin Park (Thursday 18 July), London’s Alexandra Palace Park (Saturday 20 July) and Warwick Castle (Sunday 21 July), as
well as returning to Cardiff Castle (Wednesday 17 July) and an already sold out The Piece Hall at Halifax (Thursday 1
August) after sold-out shows at these venues in 2022.

Fans can look forward to sets including a wide selection of Oasis classics, as well as a cross section of material from the
past dozen years of Noel Gallagher’s highly successful career as a solo artist with his band, the High Flying Birds.

The newly announced shows will mark Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ first live performances after their triumphant
run of UK arena dates in December. These arena shows provided a huge finale to 2023 after touring across three
continents, a mammoth 26-date tour of North America and epic UK headline outdoor gigs including Crystal Palace Bowl,
Brighton Beach and more, all in celebration of the release of Noel’s fourth solo studio album, Council Skies.

Tickets for the Bournemouth O2 Academy show go on-sale from 22 February at 09:00 GMT here.

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