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Oasis fan rages as she shares clip of dozens of concert goers SAT DOWN during Cardiff night two and quips: 'This is who you lost your ticket to!'

Oasis fan rages as she shares clip of dozens of concert goers SAT DOWN during Cardiff night two and quips: 'This is who you lost your ticket to!'

Daily Mail​14 hours ago
An Oasis fan raged as she shared a clip of dozens of concert-goers sat down during the second night of the band's shows in Cardiff.
Noel and Liam Gallagher made their epic return to live performing together this weekend in scenes been described as 'biblical' by devoted fans.
But one clip shared by fan Laura Bradshaw showed a host of people blankly staring ahead and sitting down as the duo sang their hit Cast No Shadow on Saturday night.
As she scanned the crowd many appeared to be taking the opportunity of a slower song to have a rest and sit down.
She penned over the top of her video: 'Why is everyone sat down - this is who you lost tickets to btw', along with a crying face emoji.
She divided fans in the comments as some agreed with her, saying: 'why is no one singing!',
'I wasn't sat down. Stood up singing loud and proud as everyone should have been for the struggle it was to get tickets.',
'Real fans of oasis missed out so people can come and sit down at a concert.',
'WHY IS IT SO QUIET.',
'we were in seats on the left side and we all stood up for the entire gig!'
Other disagreed as the replied in the comments: 'Because they're original fans and our backs are shot to pieces.',
'I would be seating too - appreciating and taking it all in. Standing and jumping about isn't the only way to enjoy it.',
'What are they meant to do, it's difficult to dance to Cast no shadow.',
'Because standing up at a gig has no bearing on my of how much of a fan you are?'
It comes after another Oasis fan went viral after she was spotted having to use app Shazam to identify 'one of the greatest songs of all time' during the band's opening gig in Cardiff on Friday.
More than 75,000 fans watched history be made as Noel, 58, and Liam, 52, appeared for the first time on stage together in 16 years at at the Principality Stadium
She penned over the top of her video: 'Why is everyone sat down - this is who you lost tickets to btw', along with a crying face emoji
She divided fans in the comments as some agreed with her, saying: 'why is no one singing!'
Other disagreed as the replied in the comments: 'Because they're original fans and our backs are shot to pieces!'
But when Richard Ashcroft, 53, opening for the once warring brother's and sang his iconic hit 1997 Bitter Sweet Symphony, one woman in the crowd appeared have never heard of it.
In a clip shared to TikTok as former The Verve frontman performed the track and thousands sang along, the concertgoer turned to her phone in order to identify the tune which Rolling Stone named as one of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
Captioning the clip: 'Imagine not knowing the greatest song of all time' others rushed to the comments to slam the woman who they did not believe truly deserved the much sought after ticket.
They fumed: 'Seriously! I couldn't get a ticket because of these people': 'This is the people who got our tickets': 'this is who i lost my tickets too': 'And there's real fans from the 90's that couldn't get tickets': 'If you don't know bittersweet symphony we can't be friends': 'nah there's no way i lost tickets to someone shazaming one of the most popular songs of the britpop era'.
It comes after the crowd were blown away by Oasis' reunion as they delivered an electrifying set, packed with energy and nostalgia.
Taking to social media to share their reactions, many lauded it as 'greatest rock n roll show of all time' as they praised the 'momentous' occasion.
Comments included: 'LIAM SOUNDS SO F****G GOOD!!! OASIS ARE BACK. THIS IS BETTER THAN JESUS' RETURN!!!';
'I died and ascended to a new plane';
'The birth of my daughter 4 months ago was the best day of my life. tonight became the second best night of my life. To witness oasis with my dad and my brothers means the world to me what a night #Oasis #oasiscardiff';
'Goosebumps. That was epic!!! #oasiscardiff #OASISLIVE2025';
'Timeless. Absolutely f*****g incredible. You HAVE to go see them. Oasis are BACK ';
'If you think you've seen everything,I can confidently say that you haven't, unless you were inside the tonight for round 2 of @oasis @liamgallagher Rock n Roll is BACK...just incredible! #Oasis #oasiscardiff #OASISLIVE2025';
'What a performance that was tonight #Oasis #oasiscardiff #OASISLIVE2025';
'Greatest rock n roll show of all time #Oasis #OasisLive25';
'Oasis didn't just reform - they redeemed themselves. It wasn't just nostalgia. It was rebirth. #oasislive25';
'Everybody who didn't get Oasis tickets and convinced themselves it wouldn't even be that good are now absolutely fuming… and I don't blame them. Mega. Just, mega. #oasislive25';
'Anyone with tickets for #oasislive25 you are in for an absolute treat. I've never seen them so on form and it was banger after banger. Roll on Saturday at Heaton Park.'
Kicking off the show, Liam and Noel walked out with their arms around each other in a sweet display of unity, before they proudly gazed on at the crowds, who erupted into rounds of deafening applause.
As the masses gathered on Friday, Liam said: 'Manchester vibes in the area,' before he kicked off the show with Hello, which served as the opening track for their 1995 classic 'What's The Story (Morning Glory).
They then went into Acquiesce - a song from their first 1995 album, which was followed by the iconic Morning Glory - the titular song of the second studio album.
Liam shouted out: 'Yes beautiful people! It's been too long.'
He then ordered the crowd to 'turn around and bounce' ahead of Cigarettes and Alcohol.
After performing Some Might Say, Bring It On Down and Fade Away, Liam went off for a rest, while Noel performed his acoustic version of Talk Tonight.
Then Noel appeared emotional as he performed Half The World Away and even stopped singing for a few bars at one point.
Liam later said: 'Are you having a good time?' before addressing the ticket chaos: 'Was it worth the £4,000 you paid for the ticket.'
Tickets were meant to start at £74.25 for seated tickets at their Wembley shows, with the most expensive ticket being a £506.25 pre-show party.
Throughout their various sets, poignant pictures of the family's home in Manchester flashed up on the screen along with baby pictures of both brothers.
Old black and white pictures of their mum Peggy and dad Tommy were also flashed in the screen from time to time as Stand By Me played.
The brothers ended the show with Rock 'N' Roll Star, but fans cheers for an encore, with the pair strolling back out, with two of their fan favourite hits still to come.
The crowds went wild as they belted out Wonderwall and the brothers became very emotional as they began to close down the show.
'Thanks for putting up with us over the years. We're hard work. We get it,' Liam gushed.
They then rounded off their first gig in 16 years with legendary track Champagne Supernova.
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