Tickets for this year’s Rockness festival are now up for sale.
The event will take place between Friday 11th and Sunday 13th June.
The Strokes, Friendly Fires and Soulwax will be playing, while Radio 1’s Annie Mac and Rob Da Bank are set to DJ.
The annual festival takes place at Clune Farm, Dores, on the banks of the Loch Ness.
Liam Gallagher is hoping his new band will have a debut album out by July.
The former Oasis frontman has formed a new group with bandmates Andy Bell and Gem Archer and says they have got eight songs together.
He told XFM: “A lot of these songs I wrote before the band [Oasis] split up. I mean, there’s a few new ones on there that are coming out now.
“We’re going in [the studio] in April with a producer, we’re going to do three songs with him and if he doesn’t balls it up and we don’t balls it up then we’ll go in and do the whole album with him.”
Gallagher also spoke of Oasis, saying that they should have released more albums during their time together.
“Seven albums for Oasis is not good, I don’t think,” he added.
“We’ve been going 18 years, 16 years or whatever and all we’ve done is seven albums. Ian Brown’s on his seventh solo album. I just think it’s poor, really.”
Finally, Frank Skinner has hinted that he is considering writing a new song for this year’s World Cup.
He teamed up with comedy partner David Baddiel and the Lightning Seeds for the wildly successful ‘Three Lions’ in 1996.
He told BBC Radio 5: “I think I might have a go at writing a new one with the other guys. I’ve suddenly got the urge.”
Earlier this month, the Football Association announced that there would be no official England song for this year’s World Cup.



