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Noel Gallagher announces new album and UK tour 2018

25 September 20172 min read

Noel Gallagher - Who Built The Moon?

Mancunian Noel Gallagher has announced this morning that next November 24 will be released his new studio album, the third of his career along with his High Flying Birds, and also the dates of its UK Tour. This new LP will be titled Who Built The Moon? (2017), will contain eleven songs produced by David Holmes and according to the artist himself is an album in which predominates an experimental style that moves closer to the psychedelic sounds of The Beatles or his collaborations with The Chemical Brothers. As if that were not enough, the eldest of the Gallaghers has confirmed that some of his illustrious friends as Paul Weller and Johnny Marr will collaborate on this album (Paul Weller at the organ in “Holy Mountain” and Johnny Marr with guitar and harmonica in “If Love Is The Law“). As a preview of what we can enjoy next November, here it is the video teaser of Who Built The Moon?, the album tracklist and and the calendar for the UK tour.

Tracklist Who Built The Moon? (2017) 

1. Fort Knox
2. Holy Mountain
3. Keep On Reaching
4. It’s A Beautiful World
5. She Taught Me How To Fly
6. Be Careful What You Wish For
7. Black & White Sunshine
8. Interlude (Wednesday Part 1)
9. If Love Is The Law
10. The Man Who Built The Moon
11. End Credits (Wednesday Part 2)

Who Built The Moon? UK tour 2018

April 22, 2018    Brighton, Brighton Centre
April 24, 2018    Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
April 25, 2018    Aberdeen, BHGE Arena
April 27, 2018    Londres, The SSE Arena Wembley
April 30, 2018    Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
May 1, 2018       Birmingham, Birmingham Arena
May 3, 2018       Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena
May 4, 2018       Manchester, Manchester Arena
May 6, 2018       Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
May 7, 2018       Leeds, First Direct Arena
May 9, 2018       Belfast, The SSE Arena
May 10, 2018      Dublín, 3Arena

Victor Ramos

Fanático de la música desde que mis padres me ponían a Eydie Gorme y Los Panchos o el Discotuna por la A2. Intenté tocar varios instrumentos, pero soy muy torpe con la mano izquierda, así que ya sabéis el resultado final. Fan del britpop, Post-punk, el rugby y el baloncesto...

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