Liam Gallagher and John Squire are already plotting a second album together as they hint a long career is ahead for their new supergroup.
The former Oasis frontman and ex-Stone Roses guitarist will unleash their self-titled debut album on Friday (01.03.24), and John is already coming up with ideas for the next one.
Liam, 51, told Rock and Folk Magazine: “It’s a new group.
“When we do another album, and then another, we will have more of a repertoire.
“I can’t wait to hear the next songs John writes.”
John, 61, added: “I want to do more. I already have some ideas.”
‘Wonderwall’ hitmaker Liam admitted they will only have a short set at their upcoming shows together because they won’t be performing songs from their respective groups.
Fans will be able to catch the duo on their tour in March and April.
The pair will hit the road for a series of intimate shows in the UK, Ireland, Italy, France, Germany, and America, including two nights in London at the O2 Forum Kentish Town on March 25 and the Troxy on March 26, which holds just 3,100 people.
Their band includes bassist Barrie Cadogan – who has worked with Liam’s arch-nemesis sibling Noel Gallagher’s longtime pal Paul Weller, whom Liam has mocked over the years – and Joey Waronker (R.E.M. and Beck) on drums.
Jake Bugg is set to support the pair on all dates except Brooklyn.
Liam first teased their project after he surprised fans by bringing John out for his pair of Knebworth shows in June 2022 to perform Oasis’ 1995 classic ‘Champagne Supernova’, as he did at their iconic 1996 gigs there.
So far fans have heard the singles ‘Just Another Rainbow’ and ‘Mars to Liverpool’.
‘Live Forever’ hitmaker Liam has boasted that the upcoming collection is “the best record” since The Beatles’ ‘Revolver’.