
Beaming Anais Gallagher spotted at Edinburgh gig as she cheers on rockstar dad
Thousands of Edinburgh residents flocked to Murrayfield Stadium to take in the first night of the Oasis Live' 25 tour in the capital.
The Britpop band did not disappoint with fans gushing over the performance which provided hit after hit.
And it appears as though Oasis followers were joined by photographer and model Anais Gallagher - the daughter of Noel Gallagher.
The social media personality took to Instagram to post a photo on her story, showing the backdrop of the stadium as she took in the impressive show.
Donning a Celtic tracksuit top, a nod to the Gallagher family's Irish heritage and her father and uncle Liam's support for the Glasgow club, she held up a peace sign as she pouted during the gig.
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In true Oasis fashion the band put on an unbelievable show, with Liam firing back at Edinburgh Council during the performance, after their fans were described as "old, raucous and overweight."
This seemed to enrage the singer who fired back, saying: 'One second. Where will I start here with everyone in the city council sitting on their arses calling us slags.
"We're bringing a billion pounds to this city over the next three days but you won't see any of it because the LP is splitting it between posh f*****g mates.'
Oasis last played in Scotland in June 2009 as part of their Dig Out Your Soul tour. Although thousands have been lucky enough to bag a ticket for the Friday August 8, Saturday 9 and Tuesday 12 shows, some have had to pursue other means to hear some of their favourite hits.
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Edinburgh Live reported how droves of fans headed to the park around Murrayfield Stadium to sit with friends and listen to the live performance from a distance.
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