
My daughter is Oasis-daft – heartwarming video of her outside Murrayfield went viral & she even got noticed by the band
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AN OASIS-MAD schoolgirl went viral over her ecstatic reaction to hearing the band perform from outside Murrayfield.
Orla Gray, 8, travelled with mum Natasha, 27, from their home in Cupar, Fife, to get a listen to the sensational reunion show in the capital on Saturday night.
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Oasis-mad schoolgirl Orla Gray couldn't hide her joy outside Murrayfield
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The Gallagher-brothers superfan listened to their second Scottish show outside Murrayfield
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She went viral after her mum posted a video on TikTok
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She travelled from Cupar, Fife, with her mum Natasha
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And the young fanatic couldn;t hide her joy when she heard the Gallagher brothers belting out her favourite song, Little by Little.
A video shared online by her mum showed Orla - kitted out with her pink bucket hat - listening to the tunes from the band's second night in the capital.
The excited youngster had a huge smile on her face when she heard the music over the 70,000 cheers and realised they were playing the song she loved.
Orla was overcome with happiness as she waved her hands in the air and danced along to the music.
Mum Natasha told The Scottish Sun: 'She knew about the concerts and things, but unfortunately we're not in a financial position to get tickets for it.
'So, I asked her if she wanted to go and listen to it outside.
'When I told her that, she got excited and started crying and everything.
'To her it's like a massive big deal, just getting to hear them. We only decided that on the day.
'So, we took her through, we sat at Roseburn Park for a bit and then we walked around and found a better spot where you could hear the better. And then she was just dancing and singing away.
'Then her favourite song came on and I just happened to take a video of her reaction, like her genuine reaction when it came on and then I posted it onto TikTok and then it just went mad from there.'
Moment couple get engaged during Oasis comeback gig at Murrayfield
The joyous video has racked up over 23,000 likes on TikTok with the young Oasis fan putting a smile on thousands of faces.
But Orla and her mum couldn't believe their joy when the video of her was shared by Oasis on their Instagram story.
Natasha said: 'I was out doing the food shop when it happened and I came back and there was comments saying that they'd shared it and it didn't click.
'I scrolled through my likes and then I seen all the notifications from them and I remember running through to Orla and then she burst into tears thinking she was famous now and everything.
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The video was shared on Oasis' Instagram story
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Orla was overjoyed when she heard her favourite song being played
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Liam and Noel Gallagher brought their sensational reunion tour to Murrayfield
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Over 70,000 fans flocked to Murrayfield for the gig
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'Some of the comments on it have been just really, really lovely, saying that it's nice to see that a young generation has taken over and it's like a new generation of fans.
The schoolgirl got into Oasis when stepdad and fellow megafan Calum Robertson, 26, came into their lives.
Natasha said her hubby wandered their home singing the legendary band's songs so much it was no wonder Orla was hooked by their music.
She added: 'Well, I was a single mum for years to Orla. Four years ago, her stepdad came into her life and he has been the biggest Oasis fan since he was a child according to his parents and everything.
'He just goes about the house singing their songs pretty much daily and she's sort of caught the bug off of him.
'I actually think he is a wee bit jealous Orla ended up on their Instagram.'
But nothing will ever take away from the joy she witnessed on her daughter's face and the great reaction from fans.
She said: 'A memory that I'm going to have forever of her little face.'
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