Liam Gallagher Teases Joint Album with John Squire, Comparing it to The Beatles' "Revolver" - Under The Scene

Liam Gallagher Teases Joint Album with John Squire, Comparing it to The Beatles' "Revolver"

Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher is dropping hints about his upcoming joint album with John Squire. In response to a fan's question about what to expect from their collaboration, he likened it to The Beatles' iconic 1966 album, "Revolver."

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When asked if fans could anticipate the release of the joint album next year, Liam confidently declared, "It’s the best record since 'Revolver.'"

The collaboration between these Manchester legends initially surfaced when John Squire joined Gallagher on stage during his Knebworth shows, where they performed Oasis's classic "Champagne Supernova."

 Liam Gallagher, in a previous statement, teased a "super group" project with John Squire. During an interview on Apple Music 1’s Home Sessions, he confirmed their intention to work together at some point, hinting at potential vocal contributions.

  

While the pair may be working on new music in the studio, there is no indication that Squire will join Gallagher on tour for his Definitely Maybe 30th-anniversary tour. When questioned about this possibility, Liam straightforwardly replied, "Nope."

 Gallagher's 30th-anniversary tour tickets have been met with enormous demand. In response, he added a fourth date to his shows at The O2 in London and Manchester's Co-op Live. He expressed his gratitude on social media for the overwhelming support from his fans.

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