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  1. Live Report: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Royal Albert Hall, London A triumphant night for a special cause... A giant stalwart of British rock and alternative Noel Gallagher earns his reputation through an admirable work ethic and prolific creativity, while there is a motivation to make things better, his songs often tackle the need for escapism in some form.

  2. The Dreams We Have as Children: Live at the Royal Albert Hall, an Album by Noel Gallagher. Released 15 March 2009 on Big Brother (catalog no. UPOASIS001; CD). Genres: Acoustic Rock, Britpop. Featured peformers: Jane Oliver (cello), Rosie Danvers (cello, string arrangements), Julian House (cover art), Gem Archer (electric guitar, keyboards), Gareth Johnson (mixer), Stand Alone Productions ...

  3. 1 apr 2015 · Before Noel could open his gob, the entire Albert Hall was on its feet, bellowing the song back at him. That’s about 5,000 people, chanting the lyrics to a B-side . Wow.

  4. 9 gen 2024 · Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be playing a Teenage Cancer Trust show at the Royal Albert Hall on 21st March. Tickets on sale Friday 12th January 9am, available here . Share

  5. Recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall (March 27th, 2007) Label rim text: All rights of the manufacturer and of the owner of the recorded work reserved. Unauthorized public performance, broadcasting and copying of this record prohibited. Orange Records, 2201 South Orange Blosson Trail, Orlando, FLA. 32805, USA. Unofficial vinyl release of CD Promo.

  6. 18 mag 2015 · Noel Gallagher's first post-Oasis career performance for a special cause close to his heart, the Teenage Cancer Trust. He is joined on stage by Gem Archer an...

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  7. 22 mar 2024 · That the refined and regal Royal Albert Hall now feels like a 'home fixture' for The Who, the least house-trained, most combative band of their generation, is not without irony. When Led Zeppelin first headlined this grand room in January 1970, while Shepherd's Bush's finest were touring Tommy , the venue's general manager Frank Mundy told the Daily Mail , "I don't particularly like these ...