Noel Gallagher has confirmed that he will be joined by Primal Scream bassist Mani for his upcoming performances for the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series at London's Royal Albert Hall on March 25 and 26.
The shows will be Gallagher's first since his departure from Oasis last August, and will feature support from he Courteneers on March 25 and Plan B on March 26.
The announcement comes just a month after Oasis' (What's The Story) Morning Glory? was honored as the best album of the last 30 years at the BRIT Awards. Noel's brother and former Oasis bandmate, Liam, accepted the award and conspicuously left Noel out of his acceptance speech.
Though it was widely speculated that Liam intentionally snubbed Noel at the event, the guitarist claims he was only trying to shine the light on their often overshadowed bandmates.
"I thought it was only right to mention the other lads who played on the album and the best fans in the world," Liam told an Oasis blog earlier this week. "I'm sick of it all being about me and Noel."
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