RAPIDLY rising singer-songwriter Andrew Cushin will join Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds when they return to The Piece Hall for a sold-out show this summer.
Fresh from the success of highly acclaimed new album Council Skies – British music icon Noel and his band will play The Piece Hall’s open-air courtyard in Halifax on Thursday, August 1.
It was announced today that they will be supported by talented Newcastle-born artist Andrew Cushin.
Andrew has already been heralded as a new talent by two icons of British music.
Noel Gallagher has not only championed the young Geordie, but he also produced and played guitar on his track Where’s My Family Gone.
Pete Doherty likes Andrew’s flair for creating big anthems from songs that explore hefty social issues - first signing Andrew to his Strap Originals label and then taking him on tour with The Libertines.
Noel Gallagher played an unforgettable sold-out show at The Piece Hall in 2022 – and his return in 2024 will delight his army of fans with a set of songs that includes a wide selection of Oasis classics as well as a cross-section of material from the past dozen years of his career as a solo artist.
For tickets and more information visit thepiecehall.co.uk
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