Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds add show to Seoul concert
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English rock legend Noel Gallagher and his band will add another date to their concert schedule in November, concert organizer Bonboo Entertainment announced Thursday.
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will perform for two days on Nov. 27 and 28 at Jamsil Area in southern Seoul. Tickets for the original date of the concert on Nov. 28 are sold out, while tickets for the added date on Nov. 27 will open on Interpark on Tuesday.
The concerts in November will be the first time Gallagher and his band will be performing in Korea in four and a half years. Gallagher first performed in Korea in 2004 with his previous band Oasis.
“We added a concert to see you sing,” the singer said on Twitter, referring to Korean concertgoers’ practice of singing along with the performers.
Tickets to the added concert will open on Aug. 22 on Interpark Ticket, with prices ranging from 99,000 won ($77) to 143,000 won for floor seats and 165,000 for highest-tier seating.
Noel Gallagher is known for his works with the English alternative rock band Oasis, which he founded with his brother Liam Gallagher. The band released multiple albums that were critically acclaimed and popular. Some of its hit songs include “Wonderwall,” from the album “(What’s The Story) Morning Glory” (1995) and “Live Forever” from “Definitely Maybe” (1994).
BY LIM JEONG-WON [lim.jeongwon@joongang.co.kr]
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