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Liam Gallagher will appear on stage for the first time since the news of Beady Eye's split, to perform at a special concert to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Gallagher will be just one of a number of musicians performing at The Who Hits 50: An Evening Of Who Hits on 11 November to raise money for the charity.
Gallagher will be joined by a variety of Gigwise favourites at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire, including Eddie Vedder, Ricky Wilson, James Dean Bradfield, Brody Dalle, Andy Burrows and The Strypes.
Although neither Pete Townshend nor Roger Daltrey are set to perform, this impressive collection of vocalists will be backed by The Who's Band, which features Simon Townshend, Pino Palladino, Billy Nicholls, Frank Simes, Loren Gold, John Coury and drummer Zak Starkey.
Tickets for An Evening Of Who Music In Aid Of Teenage Cancer Trust are on sale from 9am Friday 31 October. For tickets and more information, visit here.
Gallagher this week confirmed in a tweet that Beady Eye have split up.
Beady Eye are no longer. Thanks for all your support. LGx
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 25, 2014
Formed by Liam from the ashes of Oasis along with bandmates Gem Archer and Andy Bell, the band released two albums together to mixed reviews from fans and critics. Their last, BE, was released in 2013 to a largely lukewarm response.
Many fans may now live in hope of Liam launching a solo career, as an Oasis reunion grows increasingly unlikely - especially after the growing success of brother Noel's solo career, as he prepares for a massive arena tour and the release of second album, Chasing Yesterday.
Below: Liam Gallagher fronting Beady Eye in London