Orchestra or Band | Kid Kapichi [support]
RATS [support] |
Set List | 19:30 RATS: 'Weekend', 'Patsy', 'Hills', 'Jenny', 'Section 60', 'Jack', 'Dreams', 'Figure It Out'
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20:45 Kid Kapachi: 'Sardines', 'Working Man's Town', 'Glitterati', 'FOMO', 'Party at No.10', 'Rob teh Supermarket', 'New England', 'Violence'
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21:25 Liam Gallagher: 'Hello', 'Rock N Roll Star', 'Wall of Glass', 'Shockwave', 'Greedy Soul', 'Colombia', 'Slideaway', 'Stand By Me', 'Everything's Electric', 'Bring The Light', 'Once', 'The River', 'C'Mon You Know', 'Cast No Shadow', 'Supersonic' ENCORE 'Live Forever', 'Wonderwall' |
Performance Notes | Teenage Cancer Trust ambassador and music icon Liam Gallagher will perform at this years Teenage Cancer Trust.
Liam Gallagher is the most influential rock vocalist to come out of the UK in the last 30 years. From his globe conquering days with Oasis to a solo career that is hitting new heights with the coming release of his new album CMON YOU KNOW, which looks set to become his 3rd consecutive Number 1 studio album.
This is a chance to see Liam at the peak of his powers in a more intimate setting for a very special night at the Royal Albert Hall.
This show is supporting Teenage Cancer Trust. Every day, seven young people aged 13-24 hear the words you have cancer. Cancer can throw young peoples lives into chaos, leaving them feeling isolated, scared and out of control.
Teenage Cancer Trust puts young people in the best possible place, physically, mentally and emotionally, for their cancer treatment and beyond. They do it through their expert nurses, support teams, and hospital units. And they are the only UK charity dedicated to providing this specialised nursing care and support.
Young people with cancer have never needed that support more, which is why getting back on stage at the Royal Albert Hall plays such a vital part in making sure no young person faces cancer alone.
Liam Gallagher dedicate 'Live Forever' to Taylor Hawkins from the Foo Fighters.
Liam's son Gene played the drums for 'The River'. |
Related Archival Material | Digital Photographs, Programme (RAHE/1/2022/7) |