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Noel Gallagher To Return To Studio For 5th Solo Album

Music legend Noel Gallagher is set to return to the studio to make his next solo album.

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Music legend Noel Gallagher is set to return to the studio to make his next solo album.

The former Oasis frontman, 56, narrowly missed the number 1 spot with his fourth High Flying Birds record 바카라Council Skies바카라 in June, but will be hoping to land the top spot with his latest effort.

Noel has shared that he바카라s going to start recording the New Year after banking enough tunes to fill two albums, reports Female First UK.

The singer was quoted in The Sun saying: 바카라I바카라ve had to stop writing because I need to get these songs recorded and get them out there so I can write some more.

바카라In the pandemic there was nothing to do all day so I just wrote songs. There바카라s another two albums-worth of material there. I think I바카라m going to be back in the studio in January, so we바카라ll see where it goes from there.바카라

As per Female First UK, Noel also said he was still learning about the impact of his anthems on audiences, adding: 바카라I wouldn바카라t still be doing it after 30 years if I didn바카라t love it. You tend to find out more about the songs when you play them live than when you're just listening to them at home. It바카라s a special thing. The live experience, although the songs are the same - it바카라s a little bit different.바카라

Noel recently said he wants to follow in Adele바카라s footsteps with a Las Vegas residency.

The singer, who was in Sin City in October to see his friends U2 perform their 바카라Achtung Baby바카라 album, added he loved the idea of not having to move in between gigs like Elvis during his famed runs in Vegas.

He told comedian Matt Morgan on his podcast: 바카라Would I do Noel Gallagher바카라s High Flying Birds in Vegas? Possibly in later life. You don바카라t have to go anywhere. You live in the hotel that you play at. Elvis Presley used to get a lift from his room to the stage - I wouldn바카라t mind doing that.바카라

Adele is thought to have been paid a record $1.2 million per night for her Vegas shows.

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