Liam Gallagher's first solo gig will reportedly be at Youth Music's Give a Gig Week event at London's Bush Hall on March 28, 2017.
Liam Gallagher is to perform his first solo gig at London's Bush Hall next year for Youth Music's 'Give a Gig Week'.
The former Oasis star will reportedly join Jess Glynne, Tom Odell and Plan B at the iconic venue on March 28, 2017, for a concert in support of the charity, which helps support youngsters who want to make music, according to MusicWeek.
It will be the 43-year-old rocker's first live performance since he inked a record deal with Warner Bros Records UK in August.
And it could be the first time fans get a taste of what to expect from the 'Live Forever' hitmaker's eagerly-anticipated debut solo album, which he recently said is nothing like Oasis and has a ''vibe'' of the late Beatles legend, John Lennon.
He said: ''It's a pretty Working Class Hero kinda thing - Lennony vibe, you know what I mean. It's like acoustic. ''Then there's a couple of rock and roll tunes on there, but it's not Oasis man. It's not f*****g stadium rock, you know what I mean?''
Liam recently admitted he doesn't think his solo album will be as ''good or important'' as anything Oasis did. The outspoken star is keen for his former band - who split in 2009 following an explosive row between him and his brother, guitarist Noel Gallagher - to reunite but thinks he needs to wait for his older sibling to ''lighten up'' before that will happen.