Noel Gallagher

27 years after recording “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory” at Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Noel Gallagher returns to Monmouthshire with his High Flying Birds for a one-off live concert at Caldicot Castle on Saturday 19th August.

Not shy of delivering world-class performances at prestigious outdoor venues, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will be swooping into the grounds of Caldicot Castle with a selection of the band's best loved songs, from Oasis hits through to current day radio favourites.

Caldicot Castle from the Sky

That's not all though, as they'll be supported by local favourites Feeder (whose highly acclaimed album ‘Torpedo’ came out earlier this year), and Newport’s Goldie Lookin’ Chain, officially Britain’s biggest rap group.

Tickets go on General Sale from 10am on Friday 16th December (with pre-sale on Wednesday 14th December), so brighten up this cold winter day and look forward to a summer of fun at Caldicot Castle.

Tickets will be priced from £55 + fees and available at Gigantic.com.

Tickets are now on sale from the following link :

https://orchardlive.gigantic.com/noel-gallagher-s-high-flying-birds-tickets/monmouth-caldicot-castle/2023-08-19-17-00

Fans are encouraged to not purchase tickets through secondary ticket sites such as VIAGOGO, tickets are listed at inflated prices and will not be valid for entry to the event.

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