Superstar rock band Oasis have announced they will play at the Roundhouse in Camden later this month – with a full choir. The band will perform on October 26 as part of the BBC Electric Proms, and will be joined onstage by the Crouch End Festival Chorus.
Superstar rock band Oasis have announced they will play at the Roundhouse in Camden later this month - with a full choir.
The band will perform on October 26 as part of the BBC Electric Proms, and will be joined onstage by the Crouch End Festival Chorus.
Noel Gallagher told music bible NME: "We are doing the Electric Proms, and we're doing it with the Crouch End Choir as well... there's 50 odd of them...because some of the songs on the album have got a 50 piece choir on them.
"I'm already looking forward to that because I've never played the Roundhouse and I've never done the Proms."
Oasis will perform a series of gigs across the UK including Wembley. Tickets sold out within an hour of going on sale last month.
Tickets for the Roundhouse go on sale at 8:15am tomorrow (Tuesday, September 30) from www.bbc.co.uk/electricproms.
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