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Watch Liam Gallagher Perform “For What It’s Worth” and “Wall of Glass” on “Colbert”

As You Were Due Out October 6 via Warner Bros.

Aug 15, 2017 Stephen Colbert
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Former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher is releasing his debut solo album, As You Were, on October 6 via Warner Bros. Previously he shared a video for the album’s rockin’ first single, “Wall of Glass,” the album’s second single, the airy ballad “Chinatown,” as well as a video for “Chinatown,” and the album’s third single, “For What It’s Worth.” Last night he stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to make his solo U.S. TV debut to perform “For What It’s Worth” on the broadcast show and “Wall of Glass” as a web-exclusive. “Wall of Glass” is the stronger of the two songs and was a more dynamic live performance, so it’s surprising this wasn’t the one performed on the broadcast show, but “For What It’s Worth” is the new single, so that was probably the thinking there. Watch the performances below, followed by his upcoming U.S. tour dates.

Gallagher had this to say about the album in a previous press release: “I didn’t want to be reinventing anything or going off on a space jazz odyssey. It’s the Lennon ‘Cold Turkey’ vibe, The Stones, the classics. But done my way, now.”

Liam Gallagher North American Tour Dates:

Nov 13 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield
Nov 18 - Denver, CO - Gothic
Nov 20 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
Nov 21 - Chicago, IL - The Riviera
Nov 23 - Toronto, ON - Rebel
Nov 25 - Boston, MA - House of Blues
Nov 27 - New York, NY - Terminal 5
Nov 29 - Washington, DC - Lincoln Theatre
Nov 30 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer

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