Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have announced an exciting new UK arena tour this week for 2023, with the former Oasis frontman bringing his band to Glasgow's OVO Hydro in December.
The announcement comes following the release of Dead To The World, the band's latest single from their anticipated fourth studio album, Council Skies, due to release on June 2.
The band will be hitting cities across the UK, stopping off at Hull, London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Leeds, Glasgow and Liverpool, on top of an already packed summer schedule for Noel and the High Flying Birds, who are also playing a string of outdoor venues across the country.
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The upcoming UK live run will mark Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' first UK shows since performing on Glastonbury’s Pyramid stage in June 2022.
Here's everything you need to know from pre-sale to general tickets and tour dates.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds tickets for UK arena tour dates
August, 30 - Hull Bonus Arena
December, 14 - London OVO Arena Wembley
December, 15 - Birmingham Utilita Arena
December, 17 - Cardiff International Arena
December, 18 - Leeds First Direct Arena
December, 20 - Glasgow OVO Hydro
December, 21 - Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds tickets
Ticket Pre-sale
Fans of the band will be able to get their hands on special pre-sale tickets on Wednesday, March 29, by pre-ordering the forthcoming new album via the official Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds store.
General ticket sale
Tickets will go on general sale from 9 am on Friday, March 31. Tickets will be available on the band's official website as well as via the Ticketmaster website
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