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Danny Dyer admits he 'just lost control' at huge Oasis reunion show in Cardiff
Danny Dyer admits he 'just lost control' at huge Oasis reunion show in Cardiff

Wales Online

time07-07-2025

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Danny Dyer admits he 'just lost control' at huge Oasis reunion show in Cardiff

Danny Dyer admits he 'just lost control' at huge Oasis reunion show in Cardiff Liam and Noel Gallagher reunited on stage for the first time in 16 years at the Principality Stadium last weekend "I just loved it, I just lost control" Danny Dyer has admitted he "lost control" during the opening night of Oasis' reunion tour, expressing how emotional and nostalgic it felt for him to see the band he has loved for nearly two decades get back together again. Danny Dyer was one of the many A-listers spotted in Cardiff on Friday and Saturday. As well as the EastEnders favourite was Line Of Duty star Vicky McClure, and television presenter Vernon Kay. ‌ Speaking to Toby Tarrant on Global's Radio X breakfast show, Danny Dyer expressed how emotional Oasis' opening night at Cardiff's Principality stadium made him feel. From superstar gigs to cosy pubs, find out What's On in Wales by signing up to our newsletter here ‌ He said: "I am still recovering slightly - it was so emotional. "It is amazing that they are back. I just wanted to see them walk out for the first time, do you know what I mean? And they came out holding hands - it is just a throwback for me. "It is just like for most people that love them, the nostalgia of it all... It's an emotional thing man." Article continues below Danny Dyer said the concert took him back to "the good old days, when life was slightly simpler". "There was a lot of love and I think people just need to jump about and be lunatics and forget their woes slightly. I just loved it, I just lost control," he added. ‌ Cardiff hosted Noel and Liam Gallagher in the Principality Stadium on Saturday and Sunday, for the very first shows of the Oasis '25 Tour. The brothers performed together after a 16-year hiatus and everyone agreed it was incredible. The group made their entrance to 'F**king in the Bushes' before launching into their opening number 'Hello'. The packed venue erupted in applause to welcome back the legendary band. Liam first addressed the enthusiastic crowd, saying: "Hey, beautiful people, it's been too long." ‌ Fans from all over the world travelled to the Welsh capital to witness the legendary Mancunian brothers perform together for the first time since 2009. The tour will next visit Manchester's Heaton Park, London's Wembley Stadium, Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium and Dublin's Croke Park throughout July, August and September. The group will then head to Japan, South Korea, South America, Australia and North America. Article continues below For supporters still hoping to secure last-minute passes to Oasis' comeback performances, the group are preparing to make available a handful of remaining tickets. The band made the following announcement last week: "As the shows are getting closer, Oasis promoters may be able to release a very limited number of additional tickets for sale once final sight lines are checked and the production is fine tuned. These final production releases will happen over the coming days."

Gene and Anais Gallagher in sweet moment together at their dads' Oasis concert
Gene and Anais Gallagher in sweet moment together at their dads' Oasis concert

Daily Mirror

time06-07-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Gene and Anais Gallagher in sweet moment together at their dads' Oasis concert

Liam and Noel Gallagher recently reunited after 16 years of feuding for an Oasis tour, with the first two nights being in Cardiff Liam and Noel Gallagher's children, Gene and Anais, were spotted belting out the lyrics to Oasis songs in a sweet moment shared online. The Gallagher brothers finally reunited after 16 years of feuding and performed their first two nights of their reunion tour at Cardiff's Principality Stadium this weekend. Their friends and family members, including Liam's son Gene and Noel's daughter Anais, were among the 70,000 fans attending the gigs each night. ‌ While Oasis were performing Cigarettes & Alcohol, Gene and Anais went all out as they danced and sang along to the popular track. In a moment filmed for the camera, the two leaned towards each other as they screamed out the chorus. ‌ Fans were obsessed with the sweet moment, with one fan sharing the video online and writing: "Anaïs and gene you're so real for this," while another fan said: "Oh i love them so much." "Awe love this," one user commented while another joked about the VIP section they were standing in: "Thought they'd be closer to the front!" After Oasis' first performance on Friday, Anais shared her review of the reunion gig as she shared a snap of herself, holding a pint while sporting an Oasis shirt as she watched her dad and uncle perform on stage. Giving a review of the special night, Anais, 25, captioned the snap: "It's good to be back." ‌ Responding to her post, many fans agreed as one replied, saying: "It was amazing, epic, hope you enjoyed it" while another simply declared: "EPIC!" Anais' mum Meg Mathews, who was married to Noel from 1997 until 2001, was also in the audience - but was seen walking out of the reunion gig ahead of the band playing Wonderwall. The band were seen walking onto the stage with their song 'F**king in the Bushes' before they then started belting out 'Hello'. The crowd welcomed them with cheers at the sold out gig, which kicks off a global tour for the Don't Look Back In Anger stars. ‌ In the audience on the first night was the likes of EastEnders star Danny Dyer as well as Line Of Duty actress Vicky McClure. Vernon Kay also posed for pictures outside the Principality Stadium. Meanwhile, Sienna Miller admitted she attended both nights of the concert, joking to the Mirror: "It was alright," before revealing she was there for both Cardiff gigs. "It's the greatest show I've ever seen. The love and the nostalgia and the joy, it's like saving the world."

Noel Gallagher's ex Meg Matthews breaks silence after early Oasis gig exit
Noel Gallagher's ex Meg Matthews breaks silence after early Oasis gig exit

Daily Mirror

time06-07-2025

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Noel Gallagher's ex Meg Matthews breaks silence after early Oasis gig exit

Meg Matthews has set the record straight after leaving Oasis' gig early on Friday night. The former IT girl, who split up with Noel Gallagher 25 years ago after welcoming their daughter, Anais, into the world, was one of the legions of loyal fans, who had rocked up to see the band perform. However, when Noel launched into his epic Wonderwall, Meg was seen leaving the stadium, with some speculating it was because the song, which Noel had written for Meg, would be hard to hear. Breaking her silence on the reports, Meg has taken to Instagram, insisting there is no drama, posting: "I just want to set it straight. I left before the encore to get my car. I have left 100s of stadiums at the end and it's been carnage. "And yes, I heard Wonderwall loud and clear outside. Thank you. I was not being rude or bored." Meg concerned fans when she left early before one of the band's most iconic tracks was played. Anais' mum, who was married to Noel from 1997 until 2001, was seen walking out of the reunion gig ahead of the band playing Wonderwall. The song may be a difficult listen for the former IT girl, who Noel originally claimed inspired the song. Noel had originally claimed he'd written it on a rainy Tuesday night for his then girlfriend. Back in 1996, he said: "It's about my girlfriend, Meg Mathews. She had a company which folded and she was feeling a bit sorry for herself. "The sentiment is that there was no point in her feeling down, she has to sort my life out for me because I was in bits at the time." Before the gig started, Meg shared a secret clip of her daughter, Anais, and Noel Gallagher, seconds before the Oasis star stepped out on stage on Friday. After an endlessly long 16 years, Oasis fans were in their element in South Wales when Noel reunited with his brother, Liam, at Cardiff's Principality Stadium in a gig, which brought the house down. Proud daughter, Anais, had VIP access to the concert and was seen hugging her dad seconds before Noel went out on stage. In a clip shared by mum, Meg, Anais suddenly comes into shot as her dad prepares to send the 70,000-strong crowd into a frenzy. Quickly hugging the Wonderwall star before disappearing into the crowd, Anais, looks delighted with life as proud mum, Meg, captions the clip: "Love you Nai Nai." Anais, 25, looked like she was having a ball at the concert, which fans described as 'euphoric', when she posted a snap of herself with a pint of beer, wearing an Oasis shirt with the caption: "It's good to be back." A string of famous faces were spotted in the crowd as Oasis reunited in a comeback tour, which has been on the top of fans' wish lists for more than a decade. The band were seen walking onto the stage with their song 'F**king in the Bushes' before they then started belting out 'Hello'. The crowd welcomed them with cheers at the sold out gig, which kicks off a global tour for the Don't Look Back In Anger stars. In the audience was the likes of EastEnders star Danny Dyer as well as Line Of Duty actress Vicky McClure. Vernon Kay also posed for pictures outside the Principality Stadium. Following the gig after an epic two and a half hours on stage alongside brother, Noel, Liam told the crowd: "Thank you, beautiful people. This is it. Nice one for putting up with us over the years. We are hard work, we get it."

Noel Gallagher's daughter gives verdict on Oasis gig after mum walks out mid-set
Noel Gallagher's daughter gives verdict on Oasis gig after mum walks out mid-set

Daily Record

time05-07-2025

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  • Daily Record

Noel Gallagher's daughter gives verdict on Oasis gig after mum walks out mid-set

Noel and Liam Gallagher returned to stage for the first time in 16 years and Noel's daughter Anais Gallagher had five words for her father's performance Noel Gallagher's daughter, Anais, summed up her dad's legendary Oasis reunion concert in just five words. The show, which brought the house down in Cardiff last night, marked the first time in 16 years that Noel and his younger brother Liam shared the stage in the Welsh capital and their devoted fans, lucky enough to get tickets, were not disappointed. Among them was proud daughter Anais. The 25-year-old attended the gig, posting a photo of herself wearing an Oasis shirt and holding a pint while watching her dad and uncle perform on stage. ‌ She captioned the picture with a simple review of the unforgettable evening: "It's good to be back." ‌ Fans were quick to respond to her post, with many agreeing. With one reply writing: "It was amazing, epic, hope you enjoyed it" while another simply stating: "EPIC!" Anais' mum Meg Matthews - who was married to Noel from 1997 to 2001 - was also in the audience, the Mirror reports. However, she was seen leaving the reunion concert before the band performed Wonderwall. The song might be a tough one for Meg, as Noel once said she was the inspiration behind it. A number of well-known celebrities were spotted in the crowd during Oasis's long awaited comeback tour, a reunion many fans have hoped for over the past decade. The band were seen walking onto the stage with their song 'F**king in the Bushes' before they then started playing 'Hello'. The sold-out crowd greeted them with cheers as they kicked off a global tour for the Gallagher brothers. ‌ In the crowd were the likes of EastEnders star Danny Dyer and Line of Duty actress Vicky McClure. Vernon Kay was also spotted taking photos outside the Principality Stadium. "Hey, beautiful people, it's been too long," Liam greeted the enthusiastic audience, which also featured Glastonbury founder Emily Eavis. Liam thanked the 70,000 fans who attended the first reunion gig in Cardiff for 'putting up with them over the years'. The singer and his brother Noel had been locked in a bitter feud for 16 years, leading many fans to lose hope that Oasis would ever reunite for another tour. ‌ However, they shocked the world last year when they announced they would be embarking on an epic reunion tour. Cardiff was blessed with the first gig on Friday night, with Noel and Liam holding hands and raising them to the sky as they walked onto the stage. Hits like Champagne Supernova, Supersonic and Slide Away were performed, with Noel pausing for a few bars during Half The World Away to take in the incredible atmosphere before him. ‌ After Oasis left the stage at the end of the set, the crowd stomped and cheered, demanding an encore. The band returned to perform The Masterplan, Don't Look Back In Anger, and Wonderwall before Liam expressed his gratitude to the fans. Clearly energised from the last two and half hours on stage, he shouted: "Thank you, beautiful people. This is it. Nice one for putting up with us over the years. We are hard work, we get it."

Noel Gallagher's daughter gives 5-word verdict on Oasis gig after mum walks out
Noel Gallagher's daughter gives 5-word verdict on Oasis gig after mum walks out

Daily Mirror

time05-07-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Noel Gallagher's daughter gives 5-word verdict on Oasis gig after mum walks out

Anais Gallagher's dad, Noel Gallagher and his younger brother, Liam, performed on stage for the first time together in 16 years last night at Cardiff's Principality Stadium Noel Gallagher's daughter, Anais, has given a five-word review of her dad's epic Oasis reunion gig, which brought the house down in Cardiff last night. Liam Gallagher, 52, and his older brother, Noel, 58, performed on stage together for the first time in 16 years in the Welsh capital and didn't disappoint their legion of loyal fans, who were lucky enough to have bagged a ticket. Among them was proud daughter Anais, who shared a snap of herself, holding a pint, sporting an Oasis shirt as she watched her dad and uncle perform on stage. Giving a review of the special night, Anais, 25, captioned the snap: "It's good to be back." ‌ Oasis LIVE: First review as Liam and Noel Gallagher kick off 2025 tour in Cardiff ‌ Responding to her post, many fans agreed as one replied, saying: "It was amazing, epic, hope you enjoyed it" while another simply declared: "EPIC!" Anais' mum Meg Mathews, who was married to Noel from 1997 until 2001, was also in the audience - but was seen walking out of the reunion gig ahead of the band playing Wonderwall. The song may be a difficult listen to Meg, who Noel originally claimed inspired the song. A string of famous faces were spotted in the crowd as Oasis reunited in a comeback tour, which has been on the top of fans' wish lists for more than a decade. The band were seen walking onto the stage with their song 'F**king in the Bushes' before they then started belting out 'Hello'. The crowd welcomed them with cheers at the sold out gig, which kicks off a global tour for the Don't Look Back In Anger stars. In the audience was the likes of EastEnders star Danny Dyer as well as Line Of Duty actress Vicky McClure. Vernon Kay also posed for pictures outside the Principality Stadium. "Hey, beautiful people, it's been too long," Liam told the giddy crowd, which also included the likes of Glastonbury founder, Emily Eavis. ‌ Liam thanked the 70,000 fans who attended Oasis ' first reunion gig in Cardiff for 'putting up with them over the years'. The singer and his brother Noel have exchanged a bitter war of words for 16 years, with fans giving up on the idea that Oasis would reunite for another tour. However, they shocked the world when they announced last year that they would be embarking on an epic global tour. Cardiff was blessed with the very first gig on Friday night, with the brothers holding hands and raising them to the sky as they walked out onto the stage. The likes of Champagne Supernova, Supersonic and Slide Away were performed, with Noel pausing for a few bars while singing Half The World Away to take in the sensational scenes in front of him. ‌ After Oasis the stage at the end of the night, fans stomped and cheered as they demanded an encore. The band then returned to sing The Masterplan, Don't Look Back In Anger and Wonderwall before Liam thanked fans for supporting them. Still reeling from the last two and half hours on stage, he said: "Thank you, beautiful people. This is it. Nice one for putting up with us over the years. We are hard work, we get it."

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