Beady Eye made their live debut in Glasgow, Scotland on March 3.
The post-Oasis band played their new tunes for just over an hour to a packed crowd at the Glasgow's Barrowlands venue.
The best thing is that Beady Eye's first song ever played live to a public crowd was 'Four Letter Word', played shortly after 9pm (GMT).
They followed it with a set list made up largely of tracks from their new album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding'. Before playing debut single 'Bring The Light', Gallagher did talk to the crowd, saying: "Right, I reckon it's time to get off the fence, yeah? Because I've seen a few of you sitting on it."
The band ended their set with their cover of World Of Twist's 'Sons Of The Stage'. Gallagher thanked the crowd for "coming along and checking it out" before leaving the stage.
The best thing is that Beady Eye's first song ever played live to a public crowd was 'Four Letter Word', played shortly after 9pm (GMT).
They followed it with a set list made up largely of tracks from their new album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding'. Before playing debut single 'Bring The Light', Gallagher did talk to the crowd, saying: "Right, I reckon it's time to get off the fence, yeah? Because I've seen a few of you sitting on it."
The band ended their set with their cover of World Of Twist's 'Sons Of The Stage'. Gallagher thanked the crowd for "coming along and checking it out" before leaving the stage.
So nothing as riotous as Liam and company have had in the past but it sounds like the band has got themselves off to a decent start.
Beady Eye Set List
'Four Letter Word'
'Beatles And Stones'
'Millionaire'
'For Anyone'
'The Roller'
'Wind Up Dream'
'Bring The Light'
'Standing On The Edge Of The Noise'
'Kill For A Dream'
'Three Ring Circus'
'Man Of Misery'
'The Beat Goes On'
'The Morning Sun'
'Sons Of The Stage'
Beady Eye Set List
'Four Letter Word'
'Beatles And Stones'
'Millionaire'
'For Anyone'
'The Roller'
'Wind Up Dream'
'Bring The Light'
'Standing On The Edge Of The Noise'
'Kill For A Dream'
'Three Ring Circus'
'Man Of Misery'
'The Beat Goes On'
'The Morning Sun'
'Sons Of The Stage'
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