Noel Gallagher performs new single It’s A Beautiful World on The Tonight Show


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Noel Gallagher in New York (Photo: Paul Bachmann for Live4ever Media)




With his world tour behind Who Built The Moon? about to launch in Detroit tomorrow night, Noel Gallagher was on The Tonight Show yesterday for a live performance of his third solo album’s latest single It’s A Beautiful World.

Gallagher’s Who Built The Moon? campaign has been a stop-start affair to say the least since it was released last November, but a large chunk of 2018 will now be spent on the road with Gallagher due back in Europe from April for headline dates which take in a UK arena tour.

There’s also plenty of summer festival appearances booked, including headline spots at Summer Sonic at BBC’s Biggest Weekend.

Noel Gallagher headline tour dates:

February
9 – Detroit, Michigan, Masonic Temple
10 – Columbus, Ohio, Express Live
12 – Washington, District of Columbia, Anthem
13 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Merriam Theatre
15 – New York City, New York, Radio City Music Hall
17 – Boston, Massachusetts, Opera House
18 – Montreal, Quebec, Place des Arts/Salle Wilfrid Pelletier
20 – Toronto, Ontario, Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
23 – Cleveland, Ohio, Goodyear Theater
24 – Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theatre
25 – Indianapolis, Indiana, Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
27 – Nashville, Tennessee, Ryman Auditorium
28 – Atlanta, Georgia, Tabernacle Atlanta

March
2 – New Orleans, Louisiana, Orpheum Theatre
3 – Houston, Texas, House of Blues
5 – Austin, Texas, ACL Live At The Moody Theater
6 – Dallas, Texas, Majestic Theater
9 – Las Vegas, Nevada, Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
10 – Oakland, California, Fox Theater
12 – Los Angeles, California, Orpheum Theatre

April
3,4 – L’Olympia, Paris, France
6 – Forest National / Vorst Nationaal, Brussels, Belgium
8 – Mehr! Theater am Großmarkt, Hamburg, Germany
9 – Mitsubishi Electric Halle, Düsseldorf, Germany
11 – Fabrique, Milan, Italy
12 – Zenith, Munich, Germany
14 – Lucerna Velký sál, Prague, Czech Republic
16 – Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany
17 – Schlachthof, Wiesbaden, Germany
19 – AFAS Live, Amsterdam, Netherlands
20 – Rockhal, Esch Sur Alzette, Luxembourg
22 – Brighton, Centre
24 – SSE Hydro, Glasgow
25 – AECC, Aberdeen
27 – SSE Arena Wembley, London
30 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham

May
1 – Birmingham, Arena
3 – Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle
4 – Manchester, Arena
6 – Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
7 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
9 – SSE Arena, Belfast
10 – 3Arena, Dublin


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