GHOST OF
Lead singer’s launch of a solo career brings Liam Gallagher back into the limelight — and to China for two concerts, reports
When Liam Gallagher arrives for his debut tour in the Chinese mainland this August, fans in Beijing and Shenzhen will enjoy two shows of “honest, heartfelt and pure rock ’n’ roll”, says the former Oasis frontman.
“I hope to bring Chinese fans lots of super sounds. We’re going to be playing some of the songs from the new album and lots of Oasis stonecold classis,” says Gallagher in an email interview with China Daily.
Gallagher, 44, is best-known as the lead singer of the legendary British rock band founded in 1991 in Manchester and consisting of guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, bassist Paul “Guigsy” McCarroll, drummer Tony McCarroll and Gallagher’s elder brother Noel. Oasis was one of the most successful rock bands from the UK and a Grammy Award nominee; it disbanded in August 2009 due to a feud between the Gallagher brothers.