Noel Gallagher has revealed he’s planning a tour which will mostly see him performing Oasis tracks.
The guitarist explained that he doesn’t focus on his past glories when working on new material for the High Flying Birds, but realises that fans want to hear the tracks that first cemented his reputation.
He told The Sun: “When I am making a record, I donât think about my legacy. I am in the trenches with the songs and I follow my instincts. How they come out is how they come out. As a whole, High Flying Birds is a totally different set-up to Oasis. They couldnât be more different.
âBut when I put together a show, you have to merge the two. You canât charge people ÂŁ70 a ticket and not do a handful of Oasis songs, some of the most famous songs of the Nineties.”

Opening up on plans for the tour, he said: “It is a privileged position to be in. I will probably get round to a tour of mostly Oasis songs when I do the acoustic thing.
âThere is always a plan to take that out properly with an orchestra on tour, but I am not sure when that will happen because of the COVID shit.”
In the same interview, he also attracted controversy after branding Prince Harry a “fucking woke snowflake” for criticising the Royal Family.
These latest comments from Gallagher come after he recently blasted Prime Minister Boris Johnson as a âfat cuntâ for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Earlier this week, Noel Gallagherâs High Flying Birds also unveiled âFlying On The Groundâ, the latest new track to emerge from the bandâs greatest hits collection, which was released today (June 11).
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