News Round-Up: Oasis, CHVRCHES


Oasis Knebworth 1996 poster 1

Our recap of the stories we featured during the past seven days includes the release details for Oasis Knebworth 1996 and a new single and UK tour for CHVRCHES.

The details of the new Oasis documentary looking at the band’s legendary two-night run at Knebworth Park have been revealed.

On the concerts’ 25th anniversary, Oasis Knebworth 1996 will air at cinemas worldwide on September 23rd, giving those who purchase tickets a first look at the film which has been directed by Grammy Award-winner Jake Scott.




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HAIM have shared Cherry Flavored Stomach Ache, their first piece of new music since last year’s Women In Music Pt. III.

The track was produced by Danielle Haim and Ariel Rechtshaid, echoing some of the in-studio collaborations which helped to make the aforementioned album one of Live4ever’s top picks of 2020.

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Supergrass have announced a remastered, expanded version of their second studio album In It For The Money.

Out on August 27th, 3CD, 2LP and digital formats will be available, variously offering the original album remastered from analogue tape, B-sides, rarities, outtakes, live tracks and sleevenotes from the esteemed Charles Shaar Murray.

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Chvrches by Sebastian Mlynarski & Kevin J Thomson

Chvrches by Sebastian Mlynarski & Kevin J Thomson

CHVRCHES have unveiled their latest single Good Girls and a short run of UK tour dates for March 2022.

“The opening line (killing your idols is a chore) was something I wrote after listening to some friends arguing about the present day implications of loving certain problematic male artists – I was struck by the lengths that people would go to in order to excuse their heroes and how that was so juxtaposed to my own experiences in the world,” Lauren Mayberry says.

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The Courteeners have announced more low-key UK shows as part of the build-up to the high profile outdoor concerts they have planned in September.

The band will be at TRNSMT Festival on September 10th in Glasgow, and then play Manchester’s Old Trafford cricket ground on the 25th of that month.

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Billie Eilish, Coldplay, The Weeknd, Ed Sheeran and Metallica are some of the big-name acts who’ll be taking part in the Global Citizen Live event later this year.

Across six continents and the ABC, ABC News Live, BBC, FX, iHeartRadio, Hulu, YouTube and Twitter platforms, the global festival will continue for 24 hours in a bid to raise both funding and awareness for poverty around the world.

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