Liam Gallagher makes it three for three in U.K. album releases as his MTV Unplugged (Warner Records) goes straight to No. 1. DaBaby's “Rockstar” (Interscope/Universal), featuring Roddy Ricch, leads the singles chart for a fifth non-consecutive week.
09.06.2020 - 10:37 / nme.com
Liam Gallagher will take part in one of Tim Burgess‘ Twitter Listening Parties on Friday (June 12) to celebrate the release of his ‘MTV Unplugged’ live album and answer fan questions.The online event will help celebrate the arrival of Gallagher’s ‘MTV Unplugged’ album, which was recorded last summer at Hull City Hall.Gallagher and Burgess will be joined on Twitter by former Oasis guitarist Bonehead to share their thoughts on the live album and answer fans questions throughout.The ‘MTV Unplugged’
.Liam Gallagher makes it three for three in U.K. album releases as his MTV Unplugged (Warner Records) goes straight to No. 1. DaBaby's “Rockstar” (Interscope/Universal), featuring Roddy Ricch, leads the singles chart for a fifth non-consecutive week.
Liam Gallagher’s ‘MTV Unplugged’ album has become the first release in the series to hit the top of the charts since Nirvana in 1994.The acoustic album was released last week (June 12) and has gone straight to Number One in the Official UK Albums Chart.Gallagher’s ‘MTV Unplugged’ record is also the first live album to top the charts since George Michael’s ‘Symphonica’ in 2014.
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