Beady Eye has confirmed an in-store show at London's Rough Trade East with tickets available to those who pick up the band's new album BE in store. The gig goes down at 7 p.m. on June 10, the day of the album's release.
The band's fronter Liam Gallagher recently sat down with the Quietus to address Oasis fans who have been refusing to purchase Beady Eye's material.
"We've made a great rock and roll album but sometimes I feel there's a lot of people just f*cking boycotting what Beady Eye do just for some stupid f*cking reason. 'We'll boycott that sh*t no matter what they do because it ain't Oasis and we want Oasis' and all that kind of thing. Well f*ck you! We've experimented or whatever it is, what more do you f*cking want?"
Earlier this week, the band made the album available streaming for free on iTunes.
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