The band - which was formed following Noel Gallagher's departure from Oasis back in 2009 - have continually refused to play hits from their former band's back catalogue.

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However, frontman Liam Gallagher has now confirmed that Beady Eye will perform a handful of Oasis hits during their summer festival slots later this year.
Liam told XFM: "We're doing Fuji Festival in Japan, which is in July. And we will be dropping Oasis songs for anyone who's bothered.
"The time is right now, without a doubt. We were always going to do it, but we thought the [Beady Eye] album needed to stand on its own. We've done some good gigs, we've done some s**t gigs. And it's time to drop them in now."
He added: "Everyone else is. I feel they're just as much my songs as they are Noel's. And if people don't like it, go to the bar or f**k off. If they do like it, jump up and down, let's have a good time."
Liam Gallagher recently confessed that he would rather be the frontman of Oasis than his current band Beady Eye.
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Watch the music video for Oasis's 'Wonderwall' below:








