Liam Gallagher has announced his upcoming festive single, ‘All You’re Dreaming Of’, which is set to release on the 27th November. Co-written by Simon Aldred and produced by Andrew Wyatt, all proceeds from the track will be donated to Action for Children UK, a charity that provides practical and emotional support to children and young people. There will also be a music video for the track, which is set to debut soon after the release date.
The former Oasis star announced news of the release on his Instagram, in which he posted a picture of the artwork and a snippet of the single itself, which was filled with heart-warming textures and brass harmonies. “All You’re Dreaming Of’ is an instant classic that is perfect for this time of year.” Gallagher said in a statement. “Considering the year that we’ve all had, I hope this brings back some much-needed love and hope. Bing Crosby would have been proud.”
The artist seems to be aiming for the single to be the Christmas number 1, also announcing that the single would also be released on vinyl, which will be available for purchase from the 18th December. “Who knows, but it’s gonna be rite up there you gotta be in it to win it,” Gallagher tweeted when asked if he believed the release top the charts by Christmas. However, the artist also disclosed that the release is a standalone track, claiming that the follow-up album to his 2019 ‘Why Me? Why Not’ is ‘nowhere near done.’
The news of the release follows Gallagher’s previous announcement of his Down By The River Thames livestream, which is set to air exclusively on MelodyVR app on the 5th December. The show will be filmed from a barge on the River Thames, and promises to showcase some of Gallagher’s previous Oasis hits, as well as his current music. “To all my brothers and sisters around the world. I’m performing a one-off celestial live performance for you to stream, ‘Down By The River Thames’, on 5th December 2020,” the artist tweeted. “I’ll be performing tracks from my two number 1 solo albums as well as some stone-cold Oasis classics, some of which you haven’t heard me sing for a long, long time. C’mon you know. LG x”
You can check out the details of the livestream below:
05/12/2020 8pm GMT – Stream 1 (UK, Ireland and Europe)
05/12 8pm ET – Stream 2 (East Coast North America and South America)
05/12 8pm PT – Stream 3 (West Coast America and Central America)
06/12 8pm AEST – Stream 4 (Australia, New Zealand and Asia)