
Noel Gallagher's daughter Anais shares behind the scenes digital camera snaps from Oasis' Manchester gigs after criticising fans who have flooded her DMs with ticket requests
The model, 25, rocked a black Oasis Live '25 Tour T-shirt with a pair of blue denim jeans as she posed for digital camera photos in the VIP area during the gig at Heaton Park.
Anais, has been accompanying her famous dad on the road, was joined for the night by model pal Gabriella Brooks,who also donned a merchandise T-shirt and a denim skirt as they watched the concert.
She penned: 'Manchester you are beautiful'.
It comes as Anais was left 'baffled' as she was inundated with requests for help from Oasis fans.
She revealed that fans have been asking her to help solve their ticket issues as well as bombarding her with questions about merchandise.
In a now-deleted video posted on TikTok, Anais said: 'I just want to say: what is it about some Oasis fans? Let me f****** tell you – it's not just the boomers – DMing me like I'm f****** Ticketmaster or Shopify or something.
'People are messaging me like: 'Oh, I'm having trouble transferring my ticket to somebody. This is my Ticketmaster code.'
'What the f*** do I know about Ticketmaster?
'Or 'The T-shirts are sold out in my size. do you know which shops are stocking my size?' How am I meant to know? I wish I could help you but … I don't know.'
Anais added: 'I am kind of baffled that you got an issue and you think like: 'Oh y'know what, let me DM Anais, she's going to know how to transfer my ticket.'
'Guys, I can't.'
Anais - who is the daughter of Oasis legend Noel and his ex-wife Meg Mathews - has carved out a career in modelling and she recently admitted the idea of following her father into the music industry has never really been on the cards.
She told W Magazine: 'I had a brief stint playing the cello when I was about 11, and it's safe to say there is not an inherent Gallagher musical gene. My dad came to see a few of my recitals and he swiftly was like, 'Maybe it's not for you.'
It comes as Anais was left 'baffled' as she was inundated with requests for help from Oasis fans
She revealed that fans have been asking her to help solve their ticket issues as well as bombarding her with questions about merchandise
However, Anais is supporting her dad and his brother Liam at the Oasis reunion tour and is hoping to get to every date.
She previously joked she is 'pre-prepping' her liver now for the amount of alcohol she thinks will be consumed.
She said: 'I'm pre-prepping my liver now by drinking, I don't know, electrolytes. It should be a very fun summer. My plan is to be at every UK date, and my camera will be with me every step of the way.'
Anais is said to have helped bring the estranged siblings back together after 'planting the idea' of a reconciliation.
She is is also said to have helped piece together the set list and give an insight into what younger fans might want to hear.
Oasis split following a backstage disagreement between the Gallagher brothers at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris in 2009.
Their return to the stage has been one of the most anticipated music events over the past decade.
Liam, 52, and Noel, 58, launched their Oasis Live '25 Tour in Cardiff on July 4 where they performed for two nights and are now in the midst of a five night run at Manchester's Heaton Park.
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