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Liam Gallagher has one word for viral dancing Edinburgh Oasis fan

Liam Gallagher has one word for viral dancing Edinburgh Oasis fan

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A fan who was giving it his all during the Oasis gig at Murrayfield on Saturday has been praised by Liam Gallagher.
Ryan Haxton went viral online after being filmed by a fellow gig-goer doing his very own performance, while thousands of people watched the iconic band. He gave his own rendition of hits like Slide Away and Acquiesce.
A clip shared by Aberdeen Live shows him singing at the top of his lungs, while dancing and punching the air.
The TikTok has since received 1 million views, with tens of thousands of likes and hundreds of comments.
But surely the most important comment came from Liam Gallagher himself, who shared his approval with a one word comment: "Biblical".
He also shared the video to his own TikTok page, writing over the video, "Every lyric. Every word. Every beat. Every breath. Every breath. Every riff. Every sound."
Ryan wasn't the only icon to come out of the gigs. One steward was caught on camera having an absolute ball.
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She was filmed singing along and enthusiastically dancing as the Gallagher brothers performed their classics at Murrayfield, all while holding up a directional sign guiding concert-goers towards food, beverages and the loos.
The touching footage of the elderly staff member grooving to various songs throughout the evening was shared online by user beckysuthx, who captioned the video: "Can we find out who's Nan this is working at the Oasis concert in Edinburgh?"
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